22 NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
June 15, 1917. 
The Cape Ann Resorts 
C: APE ANN.—The Gloucester branch of the American 
Red Crbes is much alive these days and the quarters 
of the organization on Main street are the scene of much 
activity. The members with the assistance of friends are 
sewing, knitting, packing boxes, writing letters and doing 
other things to aid the hospitals, the wounded and the 
soldiers in the trenches. The summer residents of Cape 
Ann, who have given assistance so liberally in the past 
to the Gloucester branch and Red Cross work will take 
the same interest this season. The local branch extends 
an invitation to all summer visitors and others whose sym-. 
pathies go out to this grand and noble work. 
The Gloucester stores are gay with bunting decora- 
tions and thousands of people from all over New England 
are pouring in this week-end for the great Moose conven- 
tion. A mammoth parade will be held on Monday. 
FASTERN POINT.—Hawthorne Inn, the largest sum- 
mer resort hotel in East Gloucester, opens this Friday 
and guests are expected from now on. On Wednesday 
evening the Rockaway hotel was the scene of social activ- 
ity, a dance being held in the new ball room and other 
guests enjoying cards in the reception room. Mrs. Pub- 
licover, wife of the proprietor of the hotel was hostess of 
the Chapin Guild at its June gathering. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Clay of Chicago, arrived last 
Thursday at “Finisterre,” the Clay estate, Eastern Point. 
Rev. and Mrs. Melanchton W. Jacobus, the former 
Dean of the Hartford Theological seminary have pur- 
chased a tract. of land at Eastern Point, contemplating 
building a summer home. The Jacobus family has oc- 
cupied the W. J. Little house “One-the-Hill” for two sea- 
sons. 
The Kays of Brookline, pioneer summer residents of 
Eastern Point, have artived at their estate on the boule- 
vard. 
ASS ROCKS.—The Moorland is open for the season 
guests arriving this week-end for the opening. 
Hotel Thorwald will open the coming week and the 
house has an extraordinary booking. Guests will remain 
till October 1 anda splendid season is anticipated. 
George K. and John Dearborn and Miss Elizabeth 
Dearborn “of Boston, have arrived at the Dearborn estate, 
Bass. Rocks. 
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Ellis, Miss Kate Ellis and Miss 
Harriet Ellis are at their Atlantic road cottage, Bass 
Rocks, for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Cox of New York have 
opened their cottage on Bass Rocks road. 
The Hall cottage on the heights near the Souther 
mansion, Overlooking the bay, is open for the season. 
Dr. and Mrs, Arthur N. Broughton of Jamaica Plian, 
are coming down over the road in their auto for week- 
occupancy of their summer home on Cole’s 
ends, at their picturesque cottage on Page street, Bass 
Rocks. The family will soon come to remain for the 
season. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowler of Worcester, have ar- 
rived at “High Cliffe Lodge,” the handsome Bowler es- 
tate at Grape pine Cove, As the season. 
ANNISQUAM. —Mrs. "2 Bertram Williams and _ chil- 
dren, Bertram and Emily Williams of Cambridge, have 
arrived at the Williams cottage, Hermit Ledge, Annis- 
quam. 
Mrs. Florence W. Richardson and family of St. 
Louis Mo. arrived last week at Norwood Heights, Annis- 
quam, for the season. 
Henry A, Wise Wood and family of New York, ar- 
rived at Vistaview cottage, Annisquam, a few days ago. 
William Chase and family of Boston, are at their 
summer home, in the Hermit Ledge colony, Annisquam, 
for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis French have been entertaining 
Mrs. Knox of New York, during the past week, a 
Edward Gokey and family of Brookline, are ocupy- 
ing the Gokey colonial cottage, Annisquam. 
The Albert Jewells of Hudson, N, H., have arrived at 
their bungalow on Nashua avenue, Annisquam, for the 
summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Whittemore of Boston, have ar- 
rived at their summer estate, Cole’s Island, along the 
West Gloucester shore. . 
Mr. and Mrs. John C, Spring of Boston, have taken 
Island. 
ROCKPORT. —Mrs. Josephine Lubin of Riverside drive, 
New York City, has taken a lease of the Smith bunga- 
low, number one, on Marmion Way, Land’s End. Mrs. 
Lubin is entertaining Miss Clara Matthews of Worcester. 
Charles W, Hubbard of Brookline, has leased the 
Twin Light cottage, Rockport, for the season. 
Dr. Frank Speck, a professor of the University of 
Pennsylvania js visiting in Rockport and reports 40 species 
of Cape Ann birds, seen while taking a walk in the Cape 
Pond section. 
Col. E. E. Locke of Malden, has ourehneee or. Coty 
Small, the attractive bungalow at the edge of the cliff at 
Poole’s Cove, Brierstone road. 
Charles J. Christie, of Cincinnati, O., ee taken the 
Whitman cottage, Paradise Cliffs, Land’s End, for the 
summer. . 
Mr. and: Mrs. ‘Charles Liffler, Jr. and family, ar- 
rived at therr summer home, Land’s End, Rockport, dur- 
ing the past week, to remain throughout the season as 
has been their custom for many years. 
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