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BASS ROCKS 
The cool breezes and surf bath- 
ing at Bass Roeks have been thor- 
oughly enjoyed of late by the many 
summer colonists fortunately — set- 
tled in their cottages and_ hotel 
apartments during the several hot 
days this week. 
The two big hotels, The Moorland 
and The Thorwald, have inaugurat- 
ed their seasons. Many guests of 
long standing have returned and re- 
unions have been in order. 
At the Moorland have returned 
Rear Admiral and Mrs. Cromwell, 
Arthur Foote, the 
famous Boston composer; Mr. and 
Mrs. W. E. Parker, Lawrence; Mrs. 
_ Henry Keyser, four daughters, Miss 
Keane, Baltimore; Gen. L. W. Car- 
penter, Miss Mary H. Carpenter, 
Mrs. J. H. Grubb, Miss Eleanor 
Grubb, Phila. Mrs. Alvin Carl of 
the Charlesgate, Boston, has taken 
one of the hotel cottages. Mrs. Cari 
has been entertaining her daughter, 
Mrs. A. R. L. Dohme of Baltimore, 
wife of Dr. Dohme. Mrs. Dohme has 
recently departed for Europe. 
St. Louis sends to The Moorland 
Mrs. David Holmes and her daugh- 
ter, Mrs. E. M. Hodgman and chi!- 
dren of Pasadena, Cal. The Charles 
MecElwains, a family party of six 
and chauffeur, from Springfield are 
at the hotel for June as are Mr. and 
Mrs. R. T. Townsend of Pittsburg. 
Chicago sends to The Moorland 
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Porter, Miss 
Marion Porter. From other West- 
ern cities are Mrs. Trueman P. Rid- 
dle, Miss Riddle, St. Louis; Mrs. 
Charles Davison, Miss Katherine 
Dayison, Davenport, Iowa; Mr. and 
Mrs. A. H. Nevins, Dayton, Ohio. 
Carroll M. Robertson of New York, 
who spent all his summers _ since 
childhood at Bass Rocks, has been 
making a short stay at The Moor- 
land in company with C. 8. Penhal- 
low, Jr., of Boston and Magnolia. 
Mr. Robertson will return to the ho- 
tel for August. He is the son of 
the late Mrs. Fanny P. Robertson, 
who died a few seasons ago at her 
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nue. It has been unoceupied since 
her death. Other guests at The 
Moorland are the Misses Matthews 
of Orange, N. J., Mrs. and S. B. 
Condit, Jr., Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. 
Ki. S. Anderson, Albany; Mr. and 
Mrs. O. G. Bauman, Buffalo. Mrs. 
Charles A. Webb and four daugh- 
ters of Baltimore are in the Baker - 
cottage near The Moorland and dine 
at the hotel. 
Hotel Thorwald with its many 
delightful attractions, its near 
proximity to the bathing beach and 
golf links has a well organized sea- 
son. The hotel is particularly pop- 
ular with prominent western people. 
A generous quota have settled to en- 
joy the season’s pleasures. Among 
them are Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Lath- 
rop, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. 
Broonell, Miss Young, Chicago; Mrs. 
F. F. Brumback, Kansas City. 
George Rotan and family of Waco, 
Texas, have taken apartmentts for 
the season. Mr. Rotan is the son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rotan of 
Waco, who came to their Grapevine 
Cove cottage this week. Mr. and 
Mrs. James §. Allen, Jr., of Win- 
chester are sojourning at the hotel. : 
Of the many cottagers settled for 
the season are the Walter G. Reesors 
of Brookline in Prof. L. C. Elson’s 
cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. 
Pugh of Overbrook, Penn., are in 
Kurope for the summer, but their 
daughters are occupying their beau- 
tiful home here. The Charles Scott, 
Jrs., of Philadelphia, are in Europe 
and are due at their Bass Rocks 
summer home July 1. - 
W. G. Reed of Memphis, Tenn, is 
at his cottage awaiting the return 
of his family from Europe. From 
New York are Mrs. Henry C. Car- 
ter in her attractive summer resi- 
dence corner of Beach road and At- 
lantie avenue. The Arthur M. Coxes 
of Brooklyn, New York, are on Bass 
Roeks road, and Miss Emily McGue- 
ken on Haskell street. The Cole- 
man family of Detroit have Dr. Jar- 
vies cottage, formerly the 
cottage, and the R. R. Laidlaws of 
Englewood, N. J., have returned to 
cottage here, one of the most attrac- one of the Souther cottages, near 
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