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CAPE ANN RESORTS. 
Sept. 15 will bring the season of the Oceanview Hotel, 
Pigeon Cove, to a very successful close. Mrs. HE. W. 
Dunklee and two sons will go to Daytona, Florida, for 
the winter and will make the trip south from Baltimore 
by auto. 
Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Hingsflord of Hanover, N. H., are 
at Turk’s Head Inn, also Mrs. W. E. Hoyt, family and 
governess of Williamstown, Mass., and Mrs. Douglass 
W. Oleott, family and governess, Albany, N. Y. 
“THE OVERLOOK”? AT ANNISQUAM 
The musicale at Straitsmouth Inn given in aid of the 
Rockport hospital by the hotel guests netted $100. The 
euests who took part were Mrs. Shepherd, Miss Reid, 
Miss Ethel Chilson, Miss Kate M. Thomas, Miss Lucile 
M. Brown. 
John Craig and Mary Young, his wife, well known 
members of the Boston theatrical profession, were at 
Straitsmouth Inn with a party of friends over the last 
week-end. 
Mrs. W. E. Bailey, whose husband is a prominent 
railroad man, president of one of Chicago’s railroad 
lines, is at the Ocean View, Pigeon Cove. 
Walter Drake, a prominent iron manufacturer of 
Newark, N. J., has his family domiciled at the Ocean 
View, Pigeon Cove, for September. 
Frank Bechtel, who is one of the leading peach rais- 
ers of Carpenter, Delaware, has transferred his inter- 
ests to Pigeon Cove for September where his family are 
also. 
East Gloucester 
Campbell Gollan, the well-known actor, who has 
spent the summer at Rocky Neck, is appearing as the 
detective in ‘‘My Man,’’ now playing at the Colonial 
Theatre, Boston. Mabel Taliaffero is in the leading 
role. 
The tenants of the Hawthorne Inn houseboat are Mr. 
and Mrs. H. S. Randall of Brooklyn, N. Y. 
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BASS ROCKS. 
Mrs. J. S. Gray and Mrs. Wetherill of Syracuse, 
guests at the Moorland, carried a number of the young 
people to Revere Monday afternoon of this week by 
autos. . ‘ 
Judge S. Tarkington of Indianapolis, father of Booth 
Tarkington, the author, has been the recent guest of 
his daughter, Mrs. Jameson, at-the Moorland. 
The Moorland tennis courts have been the mecea of 
tennis devotees and a large gallery of onlookers for the 
annual tennis tournament which closed Monday morn- 
ing of this week. The cups were offered by the hotel 
management. There were men’s doubles, the con- 
testants being J. Ayling, J. Walworth; Evans, H. Ayer; 
H. G. Keyser, Carleton Ayer; J. Jameson, D. Jameson; 
J. Gunmore; D. Mott; Mr. Bremond E. Babb; R. Bemis, 
Ti. Robb. The finals in the men’s doubles were won by 
J. Ayling of Syracuse and J. Walworth of Lawrence, 
7-5, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4. The contestants in the ladies’ doubles 
were M. C. Thomson, M. Wetherill; Gertrude Mott, D. 
Till, F. Longstreth, R. Gray; M. C. Hall, A. Newlin; H. 
Wilkinson E. Grubb; N. Wilkinson, C. Conquest; K. 
Newhouse, Miss Lewis; N. Newhouse, D. Keyser. The 
finals were won by Gertrude Mott and D. Hill, 614, 6-1, 
6-2. 
Miss Emily McGuckin of New York, gave a large 
bridge party at the golf club-house on Tuesday after- 
noon of this week. 
A large party at the club-house for eighteen guests 
was given by Miss Sharp of Philadelphia, sister of Mrs. 
Wm. Campbell of the Quaker City, who has an attrac- 
tive summer home on Beach ave., near the club. 
Mrs. Humble, a Thorwald guest, was another bridge 
hostess at the club, having four tables, and Mrs. Nash, 
from the same hotel, had three tables. 
The winner of the Moorland cup in the recent golf 
tcurnament was Fred Averill of Toledo, O. Last Fri- 
day, August 26, the men’s handicap tournaments for 
tlub cups closed with Mr. Babb and Mr. Mott, Moor- 
Jand guests, first and second winners of the first 16 
players, and Mr. Denning and Mr. Develin of the cot- 
tage colony, first and second winners of the second six- 
teen players. 
Mr. Warner, the well-known actor, who opened his 
season at Atlantic City recently, was to be joined by 
his family in New York this week. The Warners spent 
the season in the large Way cottage on Page street. It 
is reported that Mr. Warner acquired a building site 
here near the new golf links extension. 
It is said that Miss Emily MeGuekin has purchased 
a lot, too, in this new section being opened up at Bass 
Rocks. 
The frame work of Arthur L. Spring’s new cottage 
is raised. Edward Griffin of Gloucester is the econ- 
tractor. 
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