24 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Doings of the 
Summer Cottagers 
on Cape Ann. 
OCKPORT HOTELS are lengthening the summer 
season on the Cape by receiving many guests for 
the month of September. Although the season this year 
started later than usual, the hotel guests are staying later 
and new guests are enjoying the delights of perfect. late 
summer weather and incidentally the many delightful va- 
cation features of Cape Ann. 
At the Granite Shore, Rockport, on Labor Day and 
the two days preceding it, found things quite lively there. 
The Villa A. A. club of Somerville forgot their defeat at 
baseball at the hands of the Tedesco club nine at Swamp- 
scott that day at supper at the Granite Shore. Others who 
have been enjoying the hospitality of this house recently 
are Mr. and Mrs. D. Coburn of Malden, Mr. and Mrs. C. 
William Smith, of Woburn, J. F. Cleaves and H. E. North 
of Malden, Miss Harriet M. Waitt of Somerville, Miss 
R. A. Morison of West Somerville, Donald Brown of 
Malden, and George W, Larkin of Boston. 
Turk’s Head Inn, Rockport, closes next Monday, the 
oth, after a very successful season, with practically a filled 
house since the middle of July. On Sunday last Thomas 
Pogue of Cincinnati entertained twelve of his friends at 
dinner at Turk’s Head. Guests who have registered there 
the past week include Hon. M. T. Foster and Mrs. M. J. 
Mitchell of Springfield, R. E. Brown of Melrose High- 
lands, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hubbell of New York, 
Mrs. J. A, Luick of Dorchester, Mrs. J. F. Crowell of 
Troy, N. Y.; Mrs. A. H. Sampson and daughtér, and Miss 
Stow, of Troy; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Colby, Dr. Porter 
and Henry Moore of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. E.. F. Boyden 
of .pouthbridge,; Mr. and Mrs.9A, PY Thomas)salso-of 
Southbridge, and John H. Shirley of Cambridge. 
The Headland House, Rockport, has experienced an 
exceptionally good sumer and expects a substantial pat- 
ronage during the early autumn. Several guests have al- 
ready arrived there for autu n stays of two weeks or 
more. Arrong those to register the past few’days are: 
Miss Ethel Perkins of Dorchester, Miss Ethel R. Derwin 
of Roslindale, Miss Bessie W. Logan of Medford, M. G. 
Parker of Boston, Miss Anna A. Perkins and Everett B. 
Hardy of Dorchester, Miss Laura S. Crane of East Bos- 
ton, Miss Amy E. Rock of Somerville. Mr. and Mrs. O. 
H jellison ‘of “Pawtucket Ro Us) Wir and miVirow Fire. 
Perry, Miss: Perry Mr. and Mrs. Hil ly Pattersalll and 
Harry M. Taylor of Pawtucket, R. I., and Mrs. Alice L, 
Frost of Waltham. 
The Ocean View House, Pigeon Cove, will finish up 
a successful season within a few weeks. Several new 
guests have been added to its register the past few days. 
Among them are Miss Agnes L. Tracy of Cambridge, 
Miss: Hannah C. Whelan of Weymouth, Mrs. Charles C. 
Plumer of Weston, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lowry of Hart- 
ford, Ct., and Miss R. G. McMorrow of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark Howard of Boston spent the 
week-end with Mr. Howard’s mother, Mrs. A. M. How- 
ard, of Brooklyn, N. Y. They. motored down from Bos- 
ton. Another automobile party registered here included 
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Russell and Miss Russell of Welles- 
ley, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Peare of New York. Mrs. 
Prince Fernald Estabrook motored to New York this 
week after spending the season at the Ocean View. 
Along the | 
Rockport and Cape Ann 
hore 
-few weeks of September. 
‘main open until October fst. 
Arrivals 
at the Hotels and 
Boarding Houses 
Fst GLOUCESTER’S summer colony is not yet de- 
pleted and many of the hotel guests and most of 
the cottagers at Eastern Point have remained for the first 
Several of the hotels will re- 
Recent arrivals at Merrill Hall, East Gloucester, in- 
clude Miss E. L. Walker of Boston, Mr. and Mrs, J. Stew- 
ardson of New York, Mrs. Florence C. Hall of Boston, 
Miss Louise Crawford of Cambridge, Mrs. G. H. Trout 
and Mrs. E. F. Trout of Worcester, Miss Lina $. Poor of 
Boston, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Burke and Walter S$. Ad- 
ams of Salem. 
Mrs. Gildersleeve, wife of Professor Gildersleeve of 
John Hopkins University, Baltimore, was hostess at a din- 
ner party to several of her friends at Hawthorne Inn the 
past week. A genuine “Southern dinner” was served, af- 
ter which the guests showed their prowess at the game 
of euchre. Mrs. Gildersleeve’s guests included Mrs. 
Brown, Mrs. Steiner, Mrs. Bouvé, Mrs. Henry and Mrs. 
Parker. The register at the Inn on Labor Day showed 
352 guests in the house, as against 340 one year ago. Asa 
large percentage of the guests have continued their stays 
there it augurs well for a good month of September. The 
dance of the employees of the Inn was held last night at 
the Casino, the house orchestra furnishing the music. It 
was a pleasant little party, many guests in neighboring 
hotels being present. ‘The tennis tournament for children 
under 13 years is being played off on the courts at the Inn. 
Entered in the contest are Thornton Motley, John Gray, 
Tr., and both the Freeman boys. New arrivals this week 
at Hawthorne Inn include J. A. Johnston of Chicago, Miss 
Ada Bonney of Pasadena, Cal.; Sinclair Bates of Free- 
port, Me.; Joseph Doherty of Boston, Charles L, Pitkin of 
Boston, W. P. T. Baughman and K. S. Robbins of Pitts- 
burg, Miss Jessie Browning of Detroit, Mrs. J. A. John- 
son of Chicago, F. EF. Nickerson of New Bedford, H. D. 
Baker and party of Attleboro, N. T. Stebbins of Boston, 
Mrs, Roger Upton of Marblehead, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. 
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hall of Providence, R. I.; 
William B. Ridgely of Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. 
D. H. Putnam of Brookline, Miss Helen Anderson of 
Roslindale, Miss Nettie Clark of Somerville, H. L. Platt 
of New Britain, Ct.; Mrs. Henry R. Brigham’ of Cam- 
bridge, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Disston of Philadelphia, 
and Miss I. C. Young of New York. Miss Rita Stan- 
wood, who has been a guest at the Hawthorne Inn for the 
last three weeks, is now playing with Henry B. Warner in 
“The Ghost Breaker’ at the Park theatre, Boston. On 
the Boston premiere of the piece many of Miss Stan- 
wood’s companions at Kast Gloucester attended the per- 
formance. William B. O’Meara, police commissioner of 
Boston, is still at the Inn, where, with Mrs, O’Meara and 
their children he has been enjoying the summer. 
The Delphine at East Gloucester numbers the follow- 
ing arrivals for the week: Mrs. H. B. Le Bourgeois of 
Virginia, Mrs, G. H. Laws of Georgetown, D. C.; Sid- 
ney G. Koon of Brookline, Mrs. Edward Bennett and 
daughter Phebe of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holder 
and daughter Eleanor of Concord, and Edward R. Chapin 
of Cambridge. 
