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CAPE ANN RESORTS. 
Annisguam’s big yachting day is tomorrow, August 
20, and the yacht club turns host for the M. Y. R. A., 
which will sail over from East Gloucester where they 
were guests of the Gloucester Yacht club Thursday and 
Friday. 
The operetta of the ‘‘Chorus Boy’’ given in Village 
hall, Annisquam, so successfully on several evenings 
under the direction of Chamberlain Brown, its author, 
drew on the summer 
colonists for much of 
its amateur talent 
for the production 
of the operetta. 
Several Cambridge 
young people from 
the cottage colony of 
Annisquam took part 
with much _ success 
and included Mary, 
Sally and Foster 
Damon, Wesley 
Pear McKendree 
Hayden and Lyman 
Brown; also Charles 
Coe, Brookline, and 
many others. 
Arrivals in Annis- 
quam include: at the Overlook, Mrs. Annie Leonard, 
Philadelphia; John M. Meyer, Chicago; George A. Pow- 
ell, New York; Prof. David S. Muzzey anl wife of Yon- 
kers, N. Y., well-known habitués of Annisquam, have 
been there for a few days coming from Prof. Muzzey’s 
old home in Lexington. 
Loblolly Cove is now famous and Capt. Haskell’s camp 
on the little sea knoll at Land’s End, Rockport, goes 
down in history as a place of entertainment for a presi- 
dent of the United States since the recent clambake of 
John Hays Hammond there for 18 guests included Presi- 
dent Taft and family, who greatly enjoyed the out-door 
dinner party of clams, corn, potatoes and lobsters in the 
seclusion of the cove. 
At Turk’s Head Inn, Land’s End, have arrived the 
family party of George W. Perry, St. Louis; Mrs. New- 
ell and daughter, Winchester; E. Spencer Blight, Phila- 
delphia; Mrs. John T. Perry, Albany; The Misses Barr, 
Oak Lane, Pa.; and the auto party of Mr. and Mrs. A. 
T. Howe, Brooklyn. 
Dr. Margaret Burgess of Philadelphia has enlarged 
the Pennsylvania contingent at the Ocean View, Pigeon 
Cove. Dr. and Mrs. Betts, Syracuse and the Misses 
Denendor, Detroit; Miss Alice Clark, Benjamin Clark, 
St. Louis; Mrs. W. T. Joyee, Chicago; J. E. MacKeey, 
wife and daughter of Mason City, Ia.; Mrs. N. A. Me- 
Laughlin, Cleveland, are other arrivals. 
THE WM. K. SIMPKINS COTTAGE, AT PIGEON COVE 
(cCoURTESY OF SALEM PRESS) 
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EAST GLOUCESTER. 
Asst. See. of the U. S. Treasury A. Piatt Andrew en- 
tertained at his Eastern Point cottage for lunch, last Fri- 
day, Senator and Mrs. Aldrich and two daughters, and 
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, jr., who came ashore 
from Senator Aldrich’s yacht which had been in Marble- 
head Harbor. While Director of the U. S. Mint, Hon. 
Mr. Andrew was one of the finance commission which 
toured the West with Senator Aldrich. 
Karly seasonguests 
at the Harbor View 
hotel are recalling 
with interest the 
meeting of a Mrs. 
Orme and maid, who 
had leased a farm 
for the summer in 
Essex. This same 
Mrs. Orme was Mrs. 
Burke Roche of New 
York and Newport, 
formerly Mrs. Aurel 
Batonyi, who is the 
tenant of the Burn- 
ham Farm, Essex, 
this season. She made 
her business arrange- 
ments for the lease 
of the farm while at the hotel where her financial mail 
came addressed Mrs. Frances Roche and some of her 
valuables in the hotel safe were marked Batonyi 
Miss Helen Dobler, an annual guest at the Delphine, 
trom New York, is back for an August and September 
sojourn and is being cordially greeted by her many 
friends. 
Rocky Neck came forward this week as a centre of 
entertainment for lovers of yachts and as the mecea of 
Massachusetts yachtsmen. The Gloucester Yacht elub, 
which has a handsome clubhouse on Wiley street, next 
to Hotel Rockaway, was host for the Massachusetts 
Yacht Racing association on Thursday, an annual cus- 
tom, and there was a big fleet of yachts on hand. The 
annual open races of the Annisquam Yacht club will 
follow tomorrow, Saturday, August 20, and many of the 
yachts participate also in those races. The club gave 
an entertainment and social smoker for the visitors and 
their friends. A. Wilder Pollard of Boston and Eastern 
Point was a member of the committee of arrangements. 
As usual the spacious grounds, verandas and pagola of 
the Rockaway were thronged with on lookers as was the 
Hawthorne Inn verandas to witness the races. 
Mrs. E. H. Prichard and Miss Prichard, annual Cin- 
cinnati guests of the Beacheroft, have coneluded their 
visit there and have gone to Intervale, N. H., for their 
annual sojourn in the mountains. 
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