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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carr have their 
daughter, Mrs. Robert Brewer and Mr. 
Brewer of New York with them for a 
visit, at West Manchester. Their other 
daughter, Mrs. Charles F. Leland and 
Mr. Leland are coming on from South- 
borough tomorrow to remain over the 
week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Higginson of 
Lincoln are cozily settled in their bunga- 
low on the Higginson estate at West 
Manchester. 
Mrs. S. Parkman Blake and Miss 
Marion Blake of West Manchester, are 
at the Clifton House, Northeast Habor, 
Me., to remain until the first of August. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. Mortimer Brooks 
have with them at the Head house, Man- 
chester, their son Reginald Brooks, who 
came on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. 
V. R. Thayer, jr., came on from Lan- 
caster Wednesday. 
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The Misses Zada and Viola Manvel 
of Chicago are two summer resorters 
who have come to Rockport for their 
first season. ‘They are at the Glen Acre 
Inn. 
Mrs. Florence A. Stevens, a promi- 
nent singer and society woman of Plains- 
field, N. Y., is at the Glen Acre for the 
remainder of the summer. Miss Stevens 
will probably arrange several concerts for 
Pigeon Cove summer guests before the 
season Is over. 
The swimming pool off the Pigeon 
Cove rocks has a big patronage these 
days.. Some of the most active seen 
there are Miss Minnie Hoyt, a capital 
diver, Ethel Wilkinson and Mr. and 
Mrs. R. H. Bishop of Ottawa, Can. 
Mrs. David Kelley of Providence is 
at the Straitsmouth Inn for the season. 
With her is her friend Mrs. Richmond. 
Last week they entertained in honor of 
Mrs. Ferdinand Rodliff of the Pigeon 
Cove summer colony. 
L. C. Wasson and family of Brook- 
line are in the Thalheimer cottage, 
Pigeon Cove, for the summer. 
Mrs. K. Merrick of Ottawa, Can., 
is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bishop 
at the Ocean View House. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Taft of Mont- 
pelier, Vt., arrived at the Ocean View 
House Sunday for a few days’ stay. 
With them was B, E. Tacker, a guest. 
‘They are motoring through New Eng- 
land and will spend some time in Boston 
before returning home. 
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Among guests enjoying a stay at the 
Ocean View are Mr. and Mrs. Francis 
P. Magoon and son, Frances, jr., of 
Bedford; Mrs. C. P. Russell, Miss L. 
Russell and Mrs. E. M. Russell, Green- 
field; W. D. Davol, New York City; 
Miss W. E. Whitney, Miss C. A. Bur- 
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H. A. Heath and daughters, Louise and 
Helen, Wakefield; Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
A. Humphrey and daughter, Worcester; 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kneeland, Lynn; 
Mr. and Mis. C. P. Smith and child, 
Miss K. G. Bresnahan, N. E. Gold- 
smith, Miss Alice W. Kenny, Boston. 
Misses Bertha Taylor, Jessie A. Bor- 
den, Alice Harrison, Althea Brown and 
Hazel M. Ward made up a party of 
Lowell girls who spent Sunday at the 
Ocean View House. 
EAST GLOUCESTER 
Mrs. J. A. Tousay of Indianapolis is 
a guest at the Harbor View. She has 
been coming to Gloucester every sum- 
mer for many years. 
Prof. A. J. Du Bois, of the scientific 
department of Yale university, is spend- 
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