F July 2,1915. 
D, Chauncey Brewer, Esq., and family of Brookline 
are occupying their cottage, ‘“Tanglemoor,”’ Harbor road, 
Bass Rocks. 
Dr. and Mrs. James S. Green of Elizabeth, N. J., 
are at their Beach road cottage, for the season. 
(Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Farmer of Boston are oc- 
cupying their cottage on Decatur road, Bass Rocks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laidlow of Englewood, N. J., 
have arrived at their cottage on Atlantic road, Bass 
_ Rocks, near the Thorwald. 
Mr. and Mrs. John McGaw Foster, the former rector 
of the Church of the Messiah (Episcopal), of Boston, 
arrived recently at their estate on Atlantic road. Last 
season the rector and his wife spent abroad. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Farnsworth of Memphis, Tenn., 
have arrived at their cottage on Harbor road, Bass rocks. 
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Campbell of Philadelphia 
are occupying their summer home at Bass Rocks, located 
on Beach road. 
FAst GLOUCESTER. There is much activity in this 
locality, for with the advancing holiday, the people 
are coming by the scores on every train, to take up their 
accommodations at the various hotels. The Hawthorne 
Inn will be crowded on the holiday, the majority of the 
guests to remain for the season. 
The Rockaway hotel at Rocky Neck will be crowd- 
ed to every available spot where a guest can be accom- 
modated. The Field and Forest club of Boston will have 
its three days’ excursion at the Rockaway. The 75 or 
more guests will arrive on the noon boat from Boston on 
Saturday and will stay till Tuesday. Besides the large 
number of the Rockaway’s annual guests, who are com- 
ing. within the next few days, the house will be filled to 
overflowing and accommodations are being sought by 
Proprietor Publicover from private residences in the vi- 
cinity of Rocky Neck. An especially interesting evening 
is promised for the coming Sunday, when a big musicale 
will be held in the large reception room of the hotel. 
Arthur C. Wilson, the well known teacher of vocal mu- 
sic in Boston and critic on the Boston Globe, will bring 
down nine fine professional singers from Boston to take 
part in the program. Mr. Wilson is stopping at the 
Rockaway much of the time, and he has the cabin studio 
in the Pagoda Rocks in front of the hotel, where he is 
to give instruction this summer. Guests at the hotel and 
invited guests will have the pleasure of hearing the con- 
cert: 
The Hawthorne Inn ferry will stop at the Rock- 
away float hereafter on its regular trips to and from the 
city proper landing. People at the Rocky Neck colony 
will appreciate this convenience arranged by Capt. Mer- 
chant and Prop. Publicover. 
Professor W. H. Pabodie of Cincinnati, O., accom- 
panied by his wife are at the Rockaway for the season. 
They have been at the Rockaway for a great many sea- 
sons. Professor Pabodie, who is a graduate of Brown 
University, Providence, R. I., came east in time to at- 
tend the 60th annual reunion of his class. Professor 
Pabodie prepared ex-President William H. Taft for his 
college career at Yale. 
Miss . V. Reed and Mrs. G. B. Rhoades of New 
York city are making a sojourn at the Rockaway. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Olmstead of Chattanooga, Tenn., 
are enjoying an extended sojourn at the Rockaway. 
The Misses Cynthia and Rosaline Fuller of England, 
who are prominent as artists of the highest class in 
~English folk dances and songs, are guests at the Haw- 
thorne Inn. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 4] 
Miss Louisa P. Merritt of North Scituate is stop- 
ping at the Rockaway. Miss Merritt has rented her fine 
old Colonial house at North Scituate. East Gloucester 
is by no means strange to her as. she has visited here 
other seasons and has painted the scenery hereabouts. 
Miss Merritt has traveled abroad extensively, 
Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Kuntz of Newton are spend- 
ing their honeymoon at the Rockaway. Mr. Kuntz is 
principal of the Newton High school. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Sabine Potter of San Fran- 
cisco, Cal., have been the guests of Mr. Potter’s mother 
and sister, Mrs. Mary Potter and Miss Mary Potter, both 
whom are season guests at the Rockaway. 
The Hawthorne Inn has over 125 guests at the pre- 
sent time and by next week nearly every room will be 
occupied. Everything will be taken for the holiday. 
Proprietor Stacy generally ifinds some accommodation 
for people who come seeking rooms, but fortunate indeed 
does a sojourner consider himself when it is possible to 
take up what some guest has made vacant. 
The Inn dances will be in the casino on Monday and 
Saturday. 
Capt. Gibson, U. S. N., of New. York is a guest at 
the Hawthorne Inn. 
annual guests of the Hawthorne Inn include: 
St. John Butler, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stelle, 
Mrs. Charles H. Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. 
Merriam of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Edward 
Vickery, Miss Mabel Vickery, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. 
Francis Wayland, Summerville, N. C.; Mes. J. Bake- 
well Phillips, Pasadena, Cal.; Mrs. Charles F. Zabriskie 
and daughter of Cooperstown, N. Y.;)Mr. and Mrs. J, 
F. Wallach, J. F. Wallach, Jr., Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. 
William Lytle of Baltimore, Md. 
W. E. Clark, president of the largest department 
store in the country, Marshall Field Company, Chicago, 
is a guest at the Hawthorne Inn. 
The Hotel Beachcroft, located opposite the pic- 
turesque Niles beach overlooking the splendid view of 
Gloucester’s outer harbor, has a great many guests who 
are enjoying this resort to the full. Among the perman- 
ent guests registered are: Miss Bridgford, Louisville, 
Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. and J. E.:Quimby, Brookline; 
Mrs. W. M. Benedict, Mrs. F. S. Wheeler; Mr. and Mrs. 
T. J. Riggs, Worcester; Mr. and Mrs.°A. C. C. Hill, Dr. 
and Mrs. Giblin and Master Francis Giblin, Mr. and Mrs. 
Ware, J. C. Lewis, Mrs. Frank W. Webb and Miss Webb, 
Boston; Miss M. Tufts, Malden; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. 
Guerney, child and maid, Toronto, Canada; Mrs. A. J. 
Vail and Miss Vail, Brooklyn; Dr. William Drummy and 
wife, Mrs. J. EK. Parris, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. 
Torrey, ‘Andover; Mrs. W. C. Ashwell, Miss Wheeler, 
Sharon, Ct.; Miss Belle Graham; srooklyn; Mrs. J. 
Caiines, Miss Wright, Mrs. Ellen S. Adee and Miss Adee, 
Washington; Mrs. G. R. Southwick, Dorchester: Mrs. J. 
McDonald, Misses Graham, Philadelphia; Miss E. A. 
Butler, Miss Betty Sprigg, ‘Baltimore; Miss Conyston, 
John Wheeler and Miss Wheeler, Newton; Mrs. lL. John- 
son, Kearsarge, N. H.; Mrs. Robert Clapp and Miss 
Clapp, Lexington; Mrs. Charles E. Bennett, Pittsburg, 
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cochran and Miss Cochran, Concord, N. 
H.; Mr. and Mrs. L. Root, Pittsfield; Mr. and Mrs. S. P. 
Williams, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drew, New- 
ton; Mr. and .Mrs. C. Kahler, Buffalo: Mrs. J.. Me- 
Phearson, Toronto. 
Merrill Hall. Dr. W. G. Smillie of the Harvard 
Medical Faculty , accompanied by Miss Smillie of Bos- 
ton and Mrs. John Smillie of Eaton Col., registered at 
Merrill Hall a few days ago. 
Late 
Mrs. W. 
Mr. and 
