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ALONG THE CAPE ANN SHORE 
EAST GLOUCESTER 
Allen B. Potter and family of East 
Orange, N. J., are at the Hawthorne 
Inn for the remainder of the summer. 
They are occupying the Gables cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Greenwood, 
Mr. and Mrs. R. Greenwood, Mr. and 
Mrs. Ashton P. Duby and Stephen A. 
Duby of Ashton, Me., made up an auto- 
mobiling party that stopped over the 
week-end at the Hawthorne Inn. 
Nine friends of Maurice DuPont Lee 
of Wilmington, Del., surprised him Sat- 
urday evening by a farewell party as he 
was about to leave the Hawthorne Inn 
for hishome. He has been at the Inn 
for several weeks and was a general 
favorite. Mr. Lee is an expert tennis 
player and the tennis enthusiasts at the 
Inn regret that he will not be able to 
participate in the coming tournament at 
the Inn. 
Mrs. J. L. Hart of Cincinnati enter- 
tained a party of 16 at cards at the Haw- 
thorne Inn Tuesday afternoon. 
Mrs. Sarah Rhett of Baltimore enter- 
tained Tuesday afternoon with a luncheon 
party in honor of Miss Helen Harlan of 
Baltimore. Among the guests were 
Miss Nellie Wheeler. Buffalo; Miss 
Sally Broadhead, Hoboken; Miss Harris, 
Patterson, N. J.; Sam Lyttle, Perkins 
Center; J. W. Cox, jr., and Tom R. 
Cox, Albany; and Maurice DuP. Lee 
of Wilmington, Del. 
Henry D. Packson and family of Phil- 
adelphia are at the Harbor View House 
for the remainder of the season. 
Another Southern family registered at 
the Harbor View House early in the 
week. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jenkins, 
accompanied by their two daughters, 
Miss Emily and Miss Grace and their 
son Alfred came up from Richmond, 
_ Va., for the remainder of the summer. 
Among this week’s arrivals at the Har- 
bor View House are Mr. and Mrs. 
George Griscolm Hill of Washington, 
D. C., and their daughter. Mr. Hill is 
the Washington correspondent for the 
New York Tribune. Hespentthe week- 
end with his family, but went back to 
Washington early in the week. He will 
return to Gloucester as soon as Congress 
adjourns. 
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin D. Harvey and 
family of Philadelphia arrived at the Har- 
bor View House Monday to spend the 
remainder of the summer. 
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ROCKPORT 
The Glen Acre Inn at Pigeon Cove 
has been patronized very largely this sea- 
son by Southern people. During the 
week several registered, among them 
being Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hildreth of 
Wheeling, Va. They are at the Inn for 
the month of August. 
Mrs. Thomas S. Eaton, Miss L. A. 
Vaughan, Miss L. A. Eaton and Miss 
Alice Chapin of Boston are at the Glen 
Acre for the month of August. 
At the Ocean View House this week 
is Miss M. L. Keeley of Merion, Pa. 
Miss Keeley has been coming to the 
View for several seasons. Her father 
Was very prominentin the development 
of the steel industry in Pennsylvania. 
R. P. Fowler and family of Spring- 
field are at the Ocean View ‘or the 
remainder of the season. ‘They are mo- 
toring through New England and, after 
their stay at Rockport, will proceed north 
into the White Mountains and return 
home in the late fall. 
Miss A. L. Richmond of Springfield, 
is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bach- 
elder at the Ocean View House. 
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Harbach of 
Philadelphia are registered at the Ocean 
View forthe month. They are old-time 
guests at Pigeon Cove. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Stryker and 
Miss Alida D. Mitchell of New York 
City are at the Ocean View House for 
the remainder of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hickmott and 
family of four of Hartford, Ct , arrived 
at the Ocean View House Monday for a 
three-weeks’ stay. Mr. Hickmott is a 
prominent factor in the manufacture of 
the Stanley car. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Becktle and 
Miss Dorothea Becktle and Frank Beck- 
tle, jr., make up a family who have come 
to Pigeon Cove for several seasons. This 
year they are at the Ocean View House. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Torrey and E. 
C. Torrey of Washington, D. C., are 
at the Ocean View for the month of 
August. 
Mrs. Robert Loomis of Syracuse, 
N. Y., who is stopping for the month at 
the Seamans cottage at Pigeon Cove, 
entertained Mrs. Henry Harper Benedict, 
Mrs. G. Fred Rush and Marshall Cutter 
Rush over the week-end. The party 
came over from Rye Beach by motor. 
Mr. Benedict is the business partner of 
Mr. Seamans in the manufacture of the 
Remington typewriter. 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
GREED 
BASS ROCKS 
The big event at Bass Rocks this week 
is the tennis tournament at the Moor- 
land, which began yesterday and will end 
to-morrow. Manager Parsons of the 
Mooland has offered some handsome 
prizes and the play for them is very 
spirited. There are but four kinds of 
play,—men’s singles and doubles and 
ladies’ singles and doubles. In the 
men’s singles and doubles, 3 sets out of 
5 all through must be secured by the 
winner. Inthe ladies’ singles, 2 sets 
out of 3 will be required up to the finals. 
In the latter, 3 out of 5 sets all through 
will be required. The entries are as 
follows: Men’s singles, Leonard Ma- 
comber, C. W. Mendall, C. M. Rob- 
ertson, L. P. Leonard, A. E. Kennedy, 
K. C. Kennedy; Men’s doubles, C. 
W. Mendall and C. M. Robertson, R. 
E. Kennedy and R. E. Kennedy, jr., 
W. Bolton and H. Talbot, G. P. Sar- 
gent and F. Sargent; Ladies’ singles, 
Marion Bigelow, L. Ruxton, I. Hyde, 
C. E. Blankley, Helen Stoney, Grace 
Ober, Helen Edwards. Ladies’ doubles, 
Mary Hickoff and Grace Ober, Mable 
Howard and Martha Post, Juliana Deyo 
and Marjorie Spears, Ella Thom and 
Agnes Kennedy, Edith Deyo and Mil- 
dred Deyo. 
Mrs. Whittemore Hunt of Detroit, 
Mich., who with her family, is spend- 
ing the season at the Moorland, enter- 
tained a company of 14 at dinner Satur- 
day night in celebration of the 12th birth- 
day anniversary of her daughter Helen. 
The hours passed very pleasantly for all. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nelson and 
family of Lowell are at the Thorwald for 
the remainder of the season. ‘In the 
family are two charming daughters, Miss 
Bertha and Miss Mildred. 
Mr. andMrs. L. F. Strong of New 
Haven, Conn., are at the Thorwald for 
the season. 
John P. Nash and family of Syracuse, 
N. Y., and Rollin Norris and family of 
Philadelphia are at the Thorwald’ for 
the month of August. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Verbeck of 
Manlius, N. Y., arrived at the Thor- 
wald early in the week to spend the 
month of August. Mr. Verbeck is 
prominently connected with St. John’s 
Military School at Manlius. 
FOR SALE AND TO LET 
High-Class Combination Horses 
Clever for Ladies to Ride or Drive 
Apply to 
M. F. MURPHY, 35 Central St. 
MANCHFSTER 
Telephone 6-2 
