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Inn this week is Dist. Attorney Lloyd 
W. Bowers of the District of Columbia. 
Mr. Bowers came over to spend a week 
with his family, which is,cosily settled 
for the summer in Sunrise Cottage on 
Rocky Neck. When high tide is in, the 
sea comes up to the cottage veranda and 
makes it appear like a Venetian villa. 
L. G. Forrest of Kansas City arrived 
Sunday to spend the remainder of the 
summer with his family at the Harbor 
View House. ‘The Forrests are one of 
the best known families in. Kansas City. 
Mr. Forrest is connected. with, the, Ar- . 
-mour. meat packing industry. 
Miss Credilla Miller, Miss Jean Leon- 
‘ard and Miss Annette Wailes of | Balti- 
~ more make up a happy trio of Southern 
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girls who are spending the month at the 
“Hawthorne Inn. 
~~ Miss Constance W 20ds of Brookline, 
Mass., is at the Hawthorne Inn for the 
remainder of the summer. She is living 
in the Fosters Cottage. 
Prof. George M. Priest and Prof. 
Stockton Axson of Princeton University 
are at the Hawthorne Inn for their vaca- 
tions. They will stay until college opens 
in late September. 
Miss. Isabel Kennedy of, Pittsfield, 
Mass., has taken a suite in the Fosters 
Cottage as.a guest of the Hawthorne Inn. 
~ Gol. and Mrs. Henry D, Paxon.,and 
family are visiting Mr. and Mrs, A. J, 
Gray at the Harbor View House. They 
motored over from Philadelphia 
Mrs. J. Edward Turner and, Miss G. 
S. Turner of Brooklyn are registered at 
the Harbor View for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Little of Cam- 
bridge motored over to East Gloucester 
and spent the week-end at the Harbor 
View. With them was Mr. and Mrs. 
James M. Marsh of Lynn. 
Stephen G. Vickery of Baltimore ar- 
rived at the Hawthorne Inn Saturday and 
will spend the remainder ofthe season 
with his family who have been registered 
there for a month. 
Arrangements are just being completed 
for the annual tennis tournament on the 
courts of the Hawthorne Inn. These 
events are always well patronized by East 
Gloucester society and this year’s tourna- 
ment promises to be more brilliant than 
any of its predecessors in years. 
Ensign W. T. Jacobs, U. S. N., 
Lieut. J. F. G. Reen, U. S. N , and 
Ensign D. G. Sutton, U. S. N., all. of 
the battleship Tonopah dined together at 
the Hawthorne Inn Friday evening. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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ALONG THE CAPE ANN. SHORE 
- EAST GLOUCESTER | 
Among the guests at the Hawthorne 
-ROCKPORT 
Mrs. H. R. Benedict and family of» 
Roselle, N. J., are at the Ocean View 
House for the remainder of the summer. 
They have'come to Rockport for many 
seasons. With. Mrs. Benedict.are her 
two sons Thomas H. and H. G. Bene- 
dict. ‘They are two young athletes and 
spend much of their time at the swim- 
ming pool. bit 
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Frissell and Mr. 
and Mrs. W. P. Pew of Middleton, Ct., 
are at the Ocean ‘View°House fora short 
stay.’ They motored» from, Middleton 
for the.Gloucester pageant and. will now 
stay the remainder of the month at the 
seaside. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. P. H, McQuade of 
Albany are at the Océan View House 
for their first season. They will stay 
until late in. September. 
The. Rev. J» Ps, Curran. .of, Worces- 
ter, who. has. been a guest.at the Ocean 
View for several weeks past, entertained 
the Rev. C. W. Cherry and the Rev: 
A. J..Wyman of Troy, N. Y., over 
Sunday. 
Miss Ethel Hubbard of Wellesley ar- 
rived at the Ocean View House Monday 
to joinher mother, Mrs. M. L Hub- 
bard, who.has been a guest there for the 
last month. 
Mrs. T.:E. Dwyer and children of 
Fortress Monroe, Va, arrived at. the 
Ocean View early in the week to spend 
the remainder of the summer. — Later 
this. month, Mrs. Dwyer’s mother, Mrs: 
A. T: Kline and_ her sister, Miss Alice 
Kline wilt join her at the Ocean View. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Paret of .Ger- 
mantown, Pa., are. making an.extended 
stay at the Ocean View House. 
Lieut. Commander Yancy Williams, 
U. SY N., came over early in the week 
for a short stay with his family who are 
spending the summer ‘with Capt. -Hart- 
well Littlefield, on Mt Pleasant street. 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Thorne and 
family of Chicago are touring New Eng- 
land by automobile.’ They have motored 
all the way from Chicago and ‘arrived on 
the shore in time for the Gloucester pa- 
geant. After ashort stay at the Ocean 
View House they will go north to Poland 
Springs, Vie. 
A Springfield party making-a short stay 
at the Ocean View House is made up of 
Mrs..W.: C. Cramer, Miss Myrle., Van 
Rensselaer and Clifford Ackeroyd. 
They will spend the month at the seaside. 
Mrs. Robert Walker of Bostonvis the 
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 
liam K. Simpson at the Way Villa. 
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BASS ROCKS 
‘Mrs. John: Stewart, jr., and two chil- 
drens of Baltimore are at the. Moorland 
for a short stay. Mr. Stewart will come 
on later in the season and the family will 
then go to the White Mountains. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Clinton Pettee of 
Maplewood, N. J., are at the Thorwald 
for the remainder of the summer. 
Included in the large number of Balti- 
more people who arrived at the Moor- 
land this week were Mrs. Mabel Wagner 
and Miss Annie B. Wagner. Mrs. 
Charles A. Webb, Miss Elizabeth Webb 
and Miss Katherine Webb. All of them 
are booked for the remainder of the sea- . 
son. Baltimore has sent a large contin- 
gent to this year’s summer colony on the 
North Shore and agood many of them 
have stayed at the Moorland. 
Mrs. W. A. C. Miller of Detroit and 
her children are at the Thorwald until 
early in September. The children are 
Miss Jessie, and Albert C. Miller. Ed- 
ward H. Locke, a cousin, is also in the 
party. 
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Kaine and 
daughter, Miss Gladys of St. Louis, 
Mo., are at the Moorland for the sum- 
With them they have a big tour- 
ing car and spend much of their time 
motoring over the pleasant roads about 
the Basses. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bradley of 
Philadelphia are at the Thorwald for the 
season: 
R.-O.. Becker of Peoria, Ill., has 
taken a suite at the Moorland and will 
stay a month. 
Mrs. L. W. Eidmeyer of Yonkers, 
N. Y., is at the Thorwald for the re- 
mainder of the summer. Early in Sep- 
tember Mr. Eidmeyer will come to 
spend a month’s vacation at the Basses. 
Fred W. Breitinger of Philadelphia is 
a guest at the Mooland for the month 
of August. Mr. Breitinger is prom- 
inént in Philadelphia banking circles. 
John O. Heald and Miss Ruth Heald 
of Orange; N. J., registered at the 
Thorwald this week fora month’s stay. 
Mr. Healdis.a prominent lawyer, known 
all over New Jersey. 
Mrs. H. E. Averilland F. C. Averill 
of Toledo, O., are at the Moorland for 
the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sliter and Miss 
Mildred Sliter of Elmira, N. Y., are at - 
the Thorwald for the season. Miss 
Sliter is a very beautiful young woman, 
active in golf and tennis and has many 
admirers about the hotel, courts and 
links. 
