NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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EAST GLOUCESTER 
The tennis tournament for the boys at 
the Hawthorne Inn ended Siturday with 
Howard L. Barbour of New York lead- 
ing in number of points and J. Mark 
Dennison, of Baltimore, Thomas Har- 
ris of Providence, Maxwell Cole of Port 
Royal, S. C., Howard Hart of Wash- 
ington and Buchanan Harrar of Philadel- 
phia following in the order named. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Webster, Don- 
ald G. Webster and Mr. and Mrs. C. 
W. Burt, all guests of many seasons at 
Eastern Point, motored over from their 
home in Sorineheld early in the week 
and are registered at the Harbor View 
House for a two weeks’ stay. 
Judge C. A. Hutchinson and Mrs. 
Hutchinson of Worcester are at the 
Harbor View House, for a few days’ 
stay. 
The cup offered at the Eastern Point 
Golf links last week for the best putting 
and approaching was won by Mrs. Alice 
Fisher-Harcourt of Phila:le!phia. 
Mrs. Grace O. Strater of Philadel- 
phia, a guest at the Hawthorne Inn, 
gave a tea on Saturday afternoon for her 
friend, Miss Susan Harradon, of Bryn 
Mawr. A score of guests from Eastern 
Point and Bass Rocks were present, many 
of them college mates of Miss Harradon. 
Mrs. Alexander Pike of Philadelphia, 
now at the Hawthorne Inn, gave a sail- 
ing party Saturday afternoon to a party 
of friends. The guests included Richard 
Lawrence, Miss Allison Mann, Miss 
‘Fanny Mann, Miss Marjorie Bailey, 
Miss Sarah Brinckerhoff, Charles Nichols, 
Wallace Griffin and Oliver Molineaux. 
Lieut. General S. B. M. Young, U. 
S. A., of Washington, D. C., and Dr. 
and Mrs. John H. Gibbon of Philadel- 
phia are guests of Capt. and Mrs. G. 
W. Reed at the Hawthorne Inn. They 
will stay the month out. 
Mrs. H. F. Kennedy and Mrs. L. C. 
Nelson of Washington, D. C., are coz- 
ily settled for the remainder of the season 
in Cherryfield cottage as guests of the 
Hawthorne Inn. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Hughes and 
Albert P. Qualey of Baltimore are at the 
Hawthorne Inn fora few days. “They 
are motoring north and. before returning 
home, will visit Poland Springs and the 
White Mountains. 
Mrs. John Hageman and Mrs. Ellison 
T. Norton of Philadelphia are enjoying 
a motor trip through New. England. 
They stopped over several days at the 
Harbor View House, leaving Monday 
for the Berkshires They expect to ar- 
rive home about Oct. 1. 
BASS ROCKS 
Richard Mott of ie Bennington State 
Loan and Trust Company of Benning- 
ton, N. J , spent the last week at the 
Thorward visiting his family who have 
been there since early in the summer. 
Mrs. R. S. Fulmer of Marshalltown, 
Iowa, a guest of many seasons at the 
‘Thorwald, is entertaining her two daugh- 
ters, Miss Grace, of New York City, 
and Miss Maude, of Chicago, who came 
on early in the week to spend a fortnight 
at the Basses. 
Rollin Norris, one of the most distin- 
guished. lawyers of Philadelphia, spent 
the week-end fishing at Bass Rocks. He 
registered at the Thorwald. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Westinghaus of 
Millbrook, N. Y., Mrs. E.R. Andrews 
of New York City and William T. 
Westinghaus of Brooklyn, N. Y., made 
up an automobile party that stopped over 
the week-end at the Moorland. They 
are motoring from New York to the 
White Mountains where they will spend 
the time until late September, when they 
will motor back again. 
Mrs. Charles B. Thomas of Topeka, 
Kan., is a guest at the Moorland. She 
has been coming to the Basses for many 
seasons. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Scranton 
and daughter, Miss Alice of New Haven, 
Ct., motored over to Bass Rocks Satur- 
day and spent the week-end atthe Thor- 
wald. 
Among several society events at the 
Moorland within the week was a dinner- 
party given Saturday evening by Miss 
Kathleen Newhouse of Orange, N. J., 
to 24 of her friends. Miss Newhouse’s 
father is president of the American Smel- 
ter & Refining Company., 
Another family joined the long list of 
southern people who have patronized the 
Moorland this season. It is made up of 
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Sinot of Alexan- 
dria, Va. They will be at the seaside 
oritil late in September. 
Mrs. H. A. Francis and Miss Mar- 
guerite Francis of Niagara Falls, N. Y., 
are spending their fourth season at the 
Moorland. They will remain until the 
hotel closes. 
Mrs. L. G. Bigelow and daughter, 
Miss Dorothy, are at the Moorland for 
the remainder of the season. ‘They are 
spending their third season at the Basses. 
W. E. Wall of Cleveland, O., a guest 
at the Thorwald, entertained a party of 
seven at dinner at the Moorland Sunday 
evening. An automobile ride around 
Eastern Point followed the dinner. 
ROCAPORT 
The Rev. William H. Spencer of 
Cambridge, is visiting his brother, Lucius 
Spencer of Passaic, N. J., who, with 
Mrs. Spencer, isa guest at the Ocean 
View House. Lucius Spencer is a bank 
cashier well-known in banking circles 
throughout New Jersey. 
Mr. and Mrs. Proctor Patterson and 
daughter, Miss Ferne, of Cleveland, O., 
are guests at the Ocean View House for 
the month 
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Moody. of 
Springfield, spent the week-end visiting 
Mrs. Moody’s brother, A. W. Wilson 
and Mrs. Wilson of Springfield, who 
are guests at the Glen Acre Inn. 
Mr..and Mrs. W. H. Keeley of Phil- 
adelphia are spending their first summer 
on the Rockport shore. They are guests 
at the Ocean View House. 
Mrs. N. E. Russell, Miss Madeleine 
Russell and Miss Emma G. Baker of 
Troy, N. Y., are registered atthe Ocean 
View House for a month’s stay. They 
are old guests at Pigeon Cove and have 
spent several summers at the Ocean 
View. 
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Arnes of West 
Somerville have just moved into their 
new cottage in Smith’s field, South street, 
Pigeon Cove, to spend the remainder of 
the season on the seashore. The beau- 
tiful Indian summers make early Fall life 
on the shore very pleasant. “To many it 
is the most beautiful time of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dashwood of 
Quincy, Il, are visiting Mrs. Dash- 
wood's mother, Mrs. Charles T. Cot- 
terell, who has been a guest at the Ocean 
View House for the last month. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stevens of New 
Haven, accompanied by their daughter, 
Miss Florence and Miss Olive Judson, 
motored over to Rockport from their 
home late last week and are spending a 
fortnight at the Ocean View House. 
Mrs. Sarah Lyons of Dedham, who 
has been a guest at the Ocean View 
House for the last month is entertaining 
Miss Lucy Flush ot Boston for the week. 
Mrs. Lyons is a guest of many seasons 
at Pigeon Cove. 
Miss Mabel A. Jones of Cambridge, 
has returned to *“ The Flags,”’ her beau- 
tiful summer home at Pigeon Cove for 
the remainder of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Seamans 
have just returned to their summer home 
at Pigeon Cove a!‘ter an extended trip in 
Europe. They were accompanied by 
their daughter Dorothy, who is now with 
them on the shore. 
