July 23, 1915. 
a large audience and the proceeds were given to the Float- 
ing Hospital, Roston harbor. 
The garden party and sale at the estate of Mrs. 
Lathrop, Rocky Neck, last Saturday, was well patronized. 
The affair was held for the benefit of the Children’s 
Island Sanitarium, Marblehead. Miss Lucy M. Davis, 
superintendent of the Sanitarium, was present and super- 
vised an exhibition of the children’s handiwork, weaving, 
sewing, etc. The booths on the lawn were prettily dec- 
orated. The “Old Fashioned Flower Shop” was aa 
interesting feature. Ice cream was served in the garden 
and tea was served on the cottage veranda. 
Miss Grace Hazen of New York City is occupying 
her studio on the Harbor View grounds. 
A novelty on the Eastern Point golf links this sea- 
son is a clock golf putting green. Mrs. Quimby, a guest 
at the Beachcroft, gave a putting party and tea for ten 
people on Wednesday afternoon. 
Louis V. DeFoe, dramatic critic on the New York 
Yorld, is stopping at the Hawthorne Inn, accompanied by 
his wife. 
Miss Jean Nutting Oliver, the miniature and portrait 
artist of Boston, is stopping at the Hawthorne Inn this 
season. Miss Oliver has a studio in the Seven Gables, one 
of the Inn cottages. 
William K. Harcourt, the English actor, and wife, 
Alice Fisher Harcourt, of New York city, are at the 
Hawthorne Inn again this season. Mr. Harcourt is a 
yachting enthusiast and has entered a boat in the Glouces- 
ter Yacht club races and is a member of the club. Mrs. 
Harcourt enters heartily into the social life of Hawthorne 
Inn and is a prime mover in events of special interest for 
charity. 
The silver cups offered for the winners in the Haw- 
thorne yacht races are on exhibition at the Inn office. 
There are two cups each for first and second classes. 
Arrivals of permanent guests recently at the Haw- 
thorne Inn include: R. W. Ferguson, Miss E. W. Fer- 
guson, William P. Stead, J. O. Salter, W. B. Salter, all 
of New York; Mrs. Matthew J. Greer, Mrs. A. Allison 
()’Daniel, Mrs. Charles L. Thurlow, Philadelphia; Rev. 
James T. Dickinson and family, Brooklyn, N. Y.; S. W. 
Farnsworth, Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. Edward 1 B. Cantine, 
Miss Marion Cantine, Albany, N. Y.; Jordan Stabler, 
Baltimore, Md. 
Professor F. W. C. Hersey of the English Faculty, 
Harvard College, was a week-end guest at Merrill Hall. 
Recent arrivals at Merrill Hall are: George A. 
Chapman, Plainfield; S. Dearborn, Boston; H. Murray, 
Nova Scotia; H. B. Lawrence, Wellesley; Miss M. L. 
Tuttle, Boston; Miss Eva G. Bennett, Warren, R. 1.; 
Mrs. N. Tyler, *-., and two children, Short Hills, N. 1 
Caroline F..Pyne, Miss Helen EF. Coolid: ge, Miss Mamie 
Regan, Miss Frances Martin, Washington, D. C.; F. M. 
Putnam and wife, Philadelphia; Miriam V. Loud, Detroit; 
Mrs: Pierre Purcell and child, Plainfield, N. J.; Ernest F. 
Detterer, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. F. Fayram, Atlanta, 
Ga.; Miss F. Melville, Miss K. G. Melville, Elizabeth, 
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The Harbor View has a large number of guests who 
are enjoying the charms of the resort. A New York 
contingent at the Harbor View includes: A.C. MacNab, 
Mrs. E. Tallmann, Miss Tallman, Miss Mary A. Hawley, 
Mrs. May L. Hawley, Miss I. Angervine, Mrs. F. B. 
Beach, Charles EK. Chenley, Jane R. Smith, Mary E. Par- 
mele, Miss M. Wollsitimen, Miss R. W. Litchenfels, Wil- 
fam EF. MaeOuinn and wife. 
EF. F. Tibbott, a prominent Philadelphia manufac- 
turer, is at the Harbor View in company with his wife. 
W. W. Thomas and daughters of Morirstown, N. J., 
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are making a sojourn at the Harbor View. 
At the Rockaway Hotel, Rocky Neck, the regular 
weekly dance of the house will be held Saturday evening. 
Recent annual guests to arrive at the Rockaway are: 
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Abbott and two daughters, of Wor- 
cester; Mr. and Mrs. H. Billany of Wilmington, Del. ; 
Mrs. Carrie P. Stevens and daughter, Miss Susan K. 
Stevens, of South Framingham; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. 
Perry, and the Misses Kickham of Worcester, Herbert 
Miller, Chicago; Mrs. Annette P. Stanley and daughter, 
Miss Louise Stanley of Gloucester. 
The James C. Farrells of Albany, N. Y., 
at the Fassett estate, Grape Vine ‘cove, for 
have arrived 
the season, 
the Fassetts being in California this summer. Mr. Faretl 
is a prominent cement manufacturer of Albany. The 
family has its cars and large retinue of servants. The 
Fassett mansion is one of ‘the big show places at East 
Gloucester. 
Alexander Bowler and family of Worcester are at 
their beautiful estate, Grape Vine Cove. 
(Mr. and Mrs. John Bowler are at their fine 
Grape Vine Cove, for the season. 
estate, 
The first in a series of band concerts at the Moor- 
land will be held this Friday evening. The musical pro- 
gram will be rendered by the Eighth Regiment Band, 
Ellery C. Quimby, leader. A dance will follow in the 
Casino. 
R. C. Taylor and wife, Evanston, Ill., Mrs. Frank 
Ludlam, Masters George P. and Kennedy B. Ludlam, ol 
New York, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bartlett of Buffalo, N. Y., 
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Resor of Chestnut Hill, Mr. and 
Mrs. A. H. Schuyler of Rochester, and Mr. and Mrs. E. 
B. Salmon of Syracuse are late guests to arrive at the 
Moorland, for the season, 
