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APE ANN.—The szason on Cape Ann is now in full 
swing and several thousand people, cottage residents 
and hotel guests, are now settled here for “the health- 
giving atmosphere of this noted resort of the North Shore. 
The excessive heat that is sweeping over the big’ cities 
is causing people to rush to the seashore. August will 
be the biggest month in the history of the summer busi- 
ness on Cape Ann. 
Arrangements for the annual Gloucester Day are 
progressing splendidly and something will be offered 
by the energetic committee that will surely please the 
public. The attractions will be held at Stage Fort Park 
as usual and favorable weather is about the only thing 
now hoped for to make the event a grand and complete 
success on the day scheduled, Wednesday, August 16. 
ASTERN POINT.—AII the hotels in this section are 
very nearly filled, a this coming week-end there 
will be many changes, for the July contingent is reluctantly 
making an exit to give room for the influx of August 
and September guests. The heat prevailing in the caties 
has caused a great many sojourners to regret that their 
applications for rooms did not cover a ‘longer period 
of vacation in cool and attractive East Gloucester. One 
‘uest from Chicago remarked that he had not enjoyed 
a comfortable night’s rest for three weeks and that he 
could not begin to describe his feeling of thankfulness 
for the sleep and relaxation that East. Gloucester privi- 
leged him to enjoy. 
Hawthorne Inn has a full house and life at this resort 
is at its fullest. Bridge parties, teas and dances are 
on the order of social pleasures. The Wednesday and 
Saturday night dances in the Casino, with the house 
orchestra furnishing the music, are very largely attended. 
Last Saturday night officers from the U. 8. battleships 
Missouri. and Ohio, visiting Cape Ann, were guests 
at the military ball held by the guests of the inn. Pleas- 
ing entertainments are being held during the week in 
the Casino. On Thursday evening there was a musical 
and the following evening the Ruth Fielding stock com- 
pany of child actors, from Boston, entertained. 
Beals, N. A., of Newburg, N. Y., 
Gifford accom- 
panied by his wife, are guests at the Hawthorne Inn and 
while here are much entertained by Mr. 
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Lever, the former the prominent artist of New York, 
who has a studio in East Gloucester. Mr. and Mrs. 
Beals are so pleased with this locality that they contem- 
plate coming next season. Mr. Beals is one of the noted 
artists of this country. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Steele Gray of New York 
city are entertaining Arthur Row, actor-writer, at theiz 
charming bungalow, ‘‘E] Milo,” at Eastern Point. Mr. 
Row has been acting m New York with Sir Herbert Tree. 
Mrs. Alice (Fischer) Harcourt, the actress, wife of 
William K. Harcourt, who is also prominent in the theat- 
rical world, will probably not come to Hawthorne Inn 
this summer as is her usual custom, owing to her engage- 
ment running in New York. Mr. Harcourt is located at 
the inn. Mrs. Harcourt will be missed in the social life 
of the hotel as she was a leader in the daily activities 
of the resort. 
On Friday evening, August 11, a musical will be heid 
at the Hawthorne Inn Casino, when George Elmer 
Stevens, a young baritone of New York, will render a 
group of English, French and German songs. An unique 
feature of the evening will be the interpretive dancing 
by Miss Melba Procter of the Eastern Point cottage 
colony. Miss Procter will dance to certain songs while 
they are being sung by Mr. Stevens. 
Campbell Gollan, the Scotch actor, who usually spends 
his summers in East Gloucester, is this season stopping 
at the bungalow in East Gloucester of his brother-in-law, 
Carleton H. Parsons, Esq. Mr. Gollan some time ago 
left the legitimate stage for a fine position as director 
for the Kline Motion Picture Company of New York 
city, and he is pleased with the work. 
A noted guest this season in East Gloucester is John 
K. Tener of Pittsburg, Pa., ex-governor of Pennsylvania 
and president of the National League of baseball clubs. 
Mr. Tener was for a time stopping at the Harbor View 
and is now the guest of his brother, George E. Tener, 
and family. The latter is having a beautiful new resi- 
dence built at Eastern Point and when his family takes 
eecupancy in a few weeks the ex-governor will be with 
them. 
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