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ROCKPORT 
Miss Helen~ Tonnitias: of Chicago, 
will arrive at the Ocean View in a few 
days to be a guest forthe summer. She 
will there join Miss C. F. Cheney of 
Concord, Mass., with whom she spent 
last summer at the Cove. 
The Hartwell cottage on Granite 
street has been taken for the summer by 
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lindenberger of 
Louisville, Ky., and their two children. 
Mr. Lindenberger is a prominent lawyer 
in Kentucky, and is well known at 
Rockport. | 
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Witherby of 
Worcester have been joined at the Glen 
Acre by their son J. B. Witherby of 
New York City. He will remain with 
them during a part of the summer. 
Joseph Page of Philadelphia, promi- 
nently connected with the New York 
Life Insurance Company, will arrive at 
the Glen Acre Inn ina few days to 
spenda month. This will be the first 
time he has summered near Rockport. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bringhurst of 
~ Philadelphia are guests at the Glen Acre 
forthe summer. They have been com- 
ing to the Cove for five seasons. 
Other guests at the Glen Acre are 
Miss Mabel M. Robbins, Cambridge; 
Mrs. Joseph Boyd and "Miss Ellen A. 
Bridge, Marlboro; Miss Louise Cook, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. George W. 
Want and sister of Patek ester 
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Swanton and 
wife of Lowell brought a party of auto- 
mobilists to the Ocean View in three 
automobiles on the Fourth. ‘They left 
Lowell early in the morning and spent 
the day in Pigeon Cove, returning late 
in the afternoon. 
Another automobile party brought to 
the Ocean View House. on the Fourth, 
Miss Solatio M. Taylor, Miss Mary L 
Mahar and Miss Myrtle McLean from 
Boston. They made a record drive 
from Boston, taking only a_ part of the 
morning, and arrived at the hotel in time 
forlunch. | 
Mrs. R. P. Gillingham and Miss Ber- 
tha Chamberlain of Easton, Md., have 
arrived in Pigeon Cove to spend the 
summer. They report unusually hot 
weather in Maryland and are glad of a 
respite on the shore. 
At the Ocean View Houses the fol- 
lowing are guests of this week: Miss 
Margaret Brand, Milwaukee; Miss Ethel 
Wilkinson, Chicago; D. A. Hagadorn 
and Miss Grace E. Pratt of New York 
City, Mrs. Charles E. Hoyt and Miss 
Hoyt of Rochester, N. Y. 
BASS ROCKS 
Some of the Atlantic fleet, manceuver- 
ing off the coast, have been in sight con- 
tinually from the Bass Rocks hotels. 
Some of the officers have been spending 
their evenings there with their families. 
At the Thorwald, Thomas Washing- 
ton, commander of the Dolphin, has 
been a guest. Rufus Z. Johnston, first 
officer on the Dolphin, has occasionally 
been joined there by his wife; Mrs. 
Chester Kappler of Newton whose hus- 
band is with the fleet is also stopping at 
the hotel. 
Mrs. W. F. F. Field and Fred E. 
Smith of Washington have arrived at the 
Thorwald for the summer months. 
An automobile party with Henry Mil- 
ler, the actor, as host, stopped at the 
Thorwald over the Fourth. The others 
in the group were Mrs. Gilbert H. Mil- 
ler, Mrs. Ada Johnson Young and Mrs. 
Laura Hope Crews. 
Mrs. Laura B. Eustes and Miss Maude 
Eustes of New Orleans, La., have ar- 
rived at the Thorwald to spend the sum- 
mer. 
Mrs. Allen Wright, of McAlister, 
Okla., is at the Thorwald where she 
will spend a part of the summer. 
Mrs. Henry Goodby of ‘Philadelphia 
has been joined at the Moorland by Miss 
Emily Goodby and Walter Goodby of 
Wallingford, Pa. They will spend. the 
summer together there. 
An automobile party from Syracuse, 
N. Y., arrived at the Moorland last 
week. In it were Mrs. John S. Gray, 
Miss Frances Gray, John H. | Gray, 
Robert Gray, Miss Kate Gray and Miss 
Elizabeth Werner. 
Rev. John L. Withrow, pastor of the 
Park street church in Boston for nearly 
30 years, will arrive at the Thorwald in 
a few days to remain for the season. He 
comes regularly to Bass Rocks during the 
summer months although he is now quite 
old and feeble 
Professor W. G. AMfcGuckin, 
College of the City of New York, will 
be a sumimer guest at the ‘horwald. 
Other guests at the Thorwald who 
have registered for the summer during 
the week are Mrs. W. K. Fleming, 
Miss Louise Fleming, Mrs. Catherine 
L. Mackay, Miss Mary B. Mackay, 
New York City; C. R. Johnson of San 
Francisco, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. 
Johnson, Miss Louise Wells, Racine, 
Wis.; Boyd Reed of Elmiia, N. Y.; 
Mrs. W. F. F. Field, Washington, and 
W. B. Higgins of Minneapolis, Minn. 
3reeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
of the, 
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EAST GLOUCESTER 
The interest in the manceuvres of the 
Atlantic fleet has been intense at East 
Gloucester. The battleship Maine has 
been anchored in the harbor and visitors 
have been permitted to go aboard. ‘The 
hotel launches made frequent trips, as 
well as private craft and, on a few days, 
the ship’s launches, carrying passengers. 
The Do!phin, wh‘ ch conducted the Sec- 
retary of the Navy, Hon. George von L. 
Meyer on a recent inspection tour along 
the New England coast, has also been in 
the harbor a few times. 
The tennis courts of the Hawthorne 
Inn have been put into fine condition and 
are being used a great deal by the vis- 
itors. _ Never in the history of the place 
have the summer residents registered in 
such large numbers so early as this year. 
Among the season guests at the Inn 
who arrived this week were: Mrs. C. 
A. Stokes, Miss William Penn Stokes, 
Miss Belzer; Mrs. C. F. Hitchings, 
Miss ClouchiC Overton, Miss A. P. 
Brown, Mrs. William R. Barbour, C. 
G: ihecitan A. H. Nicholls, Mr. and 
Mrs. R. C. Rathborn, of Nevk York 
City; Mrs. A. M. Blain, Mrs.. Mar- 
guerite du Pont Lee, Mrs. Harvey 
Madison, Miss J. H. Stanton, of Wash- 
ington; Miss Helen  Harlen of Balti- 
more; Mrs. Arthur Chanute, Miss M. 
Chanute, Denver, Colo.; Miss Chan- 
ute, Miss Octavia Chanute, of Chicago; 
Mrs. F. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. E.. P. 
Keech, jr.. Mrs. W. .W.. Pagon, 
brother of Mrs. Keech, and W. H: 
Pagon, her mother, of Baltimore, Md, ; 
Mrs. Henry Pexet, J. Lawrence Buzby, 
R. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Marrad, Miss 
Eleanor Marrad, Buchanan Marrad, jr., 
of Philadelphia; Mrs. Walter B. 
Richards, Martin Richards, of Kan- 
sas City, Mo.; William O. Rogers, 
Madison, N. J ; Mrs. C. Marsborn, E. 
Orange, N. J.; and Miss Notman, 
Brooklyn. 
At tbe Moorland have registered Mrs. 
Ik. M. Stoney, the Misses Stoney, of 
Washington; Mrs. H. A. Bridells, of 
Philadelphia; Mrs. Bigelow, Miss Mar- 
i n Bigelow, Russell Bigelow of Brooklyn, 
N. Y.; Mrs. R. M. Bleakie, Mrs. 
TohnS Bleakie, Miss M.- J. Bleakie, 
Brookline; Mrs. Cornelia E..Bleakie of 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss Olga Winons, 
of Warwick, N. Y.; Mrs. W. Cherry, 
Cincinnati; Mrs. C. C. Bradley, Miss 
Bradley, Miss Marie Woodle of Syra- 
cuse, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. George R. 
Wallace, Mrs. Wallace, Miss Rachel 
Wallace and George R. Wallace, of 
Fitchburg. 
