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EAST GLOUCESTER 
Though departures have necessarily been many, the 
September registrations here have been good, and there 
are still several standard attractions for pleasure, the 
Sunday night concerts at the Hawthorne Inn casino, 
and the numerous tea and bridge parties at the Willow- 
field and Eastern Point Golf club houses. The vocal 
soloist the past two Sunday evenings at the casino was 
Mrs. Mildred Story-Ellis of Essex, who assisted the 
orchestra with much 
success. Some Sep- 
tember arrivals at 
the Hawthorne Inn 
inelude: Mrs. B. D. 
Barker, Boston; Col. 
Isaac L. Goff and 
son, Providence; 
Mrs. M. L. Kanter, 
and son, Detroit; V. 
R. Emmons and fam- 
ily, New York city; 
Mrs. W. G. McRee, 
jr., St. Louis; Mrs. 
John Fremont Sha- 
fer and daughter, 
Pittsburg. 
Rev. Ulysses E. B. 
wife and 
daughter of Washington, D. C., are at the Delphine. 
The Harbor View is among the hotels which extend 
its season to December first and the numerous arrivals 
have included for September a party from Adelaide, 
Australia; Mrs. and Miss Ayers, Mrs. H. W. Lloyd and 
children and Miss Kroomer. Other arrivals have been 
Mrs. A. B. Thayer, Miss Mary Sturgis, Chicago; Misses 
Mary EH. Watts, Agnes Watts, New York city; A. R. 
Green and wife, Boston. 
William Weiss and family of Bethlehem, Pa., who 
have an attractive estate on Mt. Pleasant avenue, have 
decided to make Gloucester their permanent home and 
will remain here all winter this year. Next season they 
plan to start on a two years’ trip abroad. This season they 
have entertained extensively and recently returned from 
an auto trip through the White Mountains. Mrs. Weiss, 
her son and his cousin are all artistically inclined, and 
devote much time to painting. Mr. Weiss is owner of 
the valuable Lehigh Valley coal lands, which gives him 
ar independent fortune and makes him a valuable citi- 
zen of Gloucester to which the family are most partial. 
Miss Roberts of Baltimore has purchased the small 
Stockbridge cottage on East Main street, facing Rocky 
Neck Cove, and contemplates making many improve- 
ments. She is a friend of the Misses Lathrop of Flush- 
ing, L. I., who has such an attractive estate at Rocky 
Neck developed from the Oaks and Bates properties. 
Phone Gonnection 
‘‘THE MOORLANDS,’’ AT BASS ROCKS. 
(courTESY OF SALEM PRESS) 
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BASS ROCKS 
An early autumn wedding for Bass Rocks was that 
of Wednesday, Sept. 7, when Miss Katherine Rotan, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rotan of Waco, Tex., 
aud Cecil Kent Drinker of Philadelphia was quietly 
solemnized at the Rotan summer residence at Grapevine 
Cove by Rev. John McGaw Foster of Boston and Bass 
Rocks. The wedding was a quiet one, owing to the re- 
cent bereavement in the Drinker family, the death of 
Wim. Biddle of Phil- 
adelphia. The Rotan 
summer home was 
prettily~ decorated 
for the oceasion with 
flowers from the 
Bass Rocks moors, 
golden rod and lav- 
ender asters. The 
bride was attended 
by Miss Mabel Ash- 
ley of New York as 
maid of honor and 
her other attendants 
were her niece, Fred- 
erika Peterson, and 
the bridal  proces- 
sion was led by her 
little niece and neph- 
ew, aged five and six years, Virgilia Peterson .and 
Thorndike Dudley Howe, jr., bearing fiowers. The 
color scheme of yellow and lavender was carried out in 
the gowns of the bridesmaids, who carried lavender 
sweet peas. Mr. Drinker’s best man was Henry S. 
Drinker of Philadelphia. Mr. Drinker, the bridegroom, 
is a son of Dr. Henry S. Drinker, President of Lehigh 
University, and a nephew of the famous portrait paint- 
er, Miss Cecilia Beaux of Philadelphia and Eastern 
Point, East Gloucester, and all the members of his 
family were on to witness the ceremony as was those of 
the bride, who is a sister of Mrs. Winthrop Sargent, jr., 
of Haverford, Pa., whose wedding. at Grapevine Cove 
in July was a large and fashionable function. Mrs, 
Drinker was a member and president of the 1910 class 
of Bryn Mawr college and has been prominent in the 
sceial life of Bass Rocks for several seasons. George 
Rotan, Bass Rocks gold champion, who recently dis- 
tinguished himself on the Essex County elub’s golf 
course, is an only brother. 
Mrs. Chas. Scott, jr., and maid, the Misses Alice and 
Letitia Seott of Overbrook, Pa., prominent members of 
the cottage colony, who have been absent this season, 
have been at Hotel Moorland for a week and had as 
their guest, Miss Linde Baker of Bala, Pa. The Scott 
estate on Souther road is occupied by Frederick Flood 
and family of Boston this season. 
Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by the Latest Improved Methods 
EVERETT A. FLYE 
OCGULISTS’ RX FOR GLASSES FILLED 
Over Waiting Station 
OPTICIAN 
The best equipped optical office in the city 
120 Main Street, Gloucester, Mass. 
