Gazette Chronicle
From the August 5, 1955 edition of the Vineyard Gazette by Mabel Gillespie:
Another week has passed, and the readers of the Gazette will probably expect something from the Grove.
The house she loves best of all was the focal point of the informal talk given by Mrs. Emily Post of New York and Edgartown at the meeting of the Dukes County Historical Society yesterday afternoon.
From the Cottager’s Corner columns in the July 1972 editions of the Vineyard Gazette by Dorothy West:
The Cottagers are now in summer assembly. This diversified group of women, some older and maybe wiser than others, some younger and maybe more keen of heart, are again making an investment of their time and talents at Cottagers’ Corner on Pequot avenue in Oak Bluffs, the center of their commitments.
An active-looking old lady with a sense of humor is eighty four year old Mrs. Ella J. Perry, a visitor to the Island for seventy-two summers.
Edgartown’s Fourth of July ceremonies began on the morning of the third, when the submarine Becuna arrived in the outer harbor.
