EAST GLOUCESTER. 
F Gloucester, with its salt, cool breezes, makes 
Eeedoor life ideal even during the heat wave. The 
grim House, situated as it is upon the water-front, is 
L Bey posson spot. Many Bostonians are spending the 
ire season there. Among these are included, Miss 
Marshall, Miss Hope Chevalier and Miss Constance 
evalier, Miss M. L. Newhall, Miss Lillian McLellan 
C imbridge, and Miss Margery Jewell of Dorchester. 
iother Boston young woman who is spending — the 
onth of July there is Miss H. A. Coolidge. Mrs. Frank 
ease and child of Philadelphia have been at this 
‘since June and they are joined quite frequently 
Fthe week-end by Mr. Schoenfuss. Mr. and Mrs. P. 
oimcan of Newton will remain through July and 
us ust. Last Friday an automobile party of young peo- 
» stopped at the Pilgrim House for lunch. The party 
eluded Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Etman of Springfield, Miss 
rar ees L. Thomas of Brookline, Miss Gertrude Carder 
M. R. Thomas of Roslindale and Miss Estelle UL. 
rut hinson of Lenox. 
_ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hard with their two daughters, 
s Ethel and Miss Helen, of Milwaukee, Wis., have 
at ned to the Rockaway for a second season. Among 
e other people who have come here for many seasons 
e the Misses Hannah and Alice Kickham of Worcester, 
nd Mr. and Mrs. F. A. B. Lowe of Indianapolis, and 
pt. and Mrs. A. H. Sunderland with their son, Morton, 
‘om Fortress Monroe, Va. Capt Sunderland is well 
own in army circles. Miss Papin of St. Louis has 
ined Miss Lucie Hutchinson to spend the rest of the 
a son with her at this commodious house where every 
dvantage of sea-shore life is offered. The Ettlinger 
amily, which has been installed here for some weeks, 
3 entertaining Miss Helen Winkler of Cincinnati. Dr. 
. E. Rudasill of Marshall, Va., is making a week’s visit 
: East Gloucester with the Rockaway as his headquar- 
ars A party from Worcester, who are helping to make 
s house a perfect summer home, include Mr. and Mrs. 
4 . Perry and son Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bacon 
id Miss Fannie Bacon. Stephanie Balderston of Phila- 
lelphia has been a guest of this party. Miss Helen M. 
etherbee of Medford is spending the month of July 
lere as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. P. Campbell. Mr. 
nd Mrs. Campbell with their daughter Edith W., and 
on Gordon, of Dorchester, are making an extended stay 
} Mrs. F. B. Goertner and son, Howard C., of New 
‘ork City, are included among the season cuests at this 
iotel. They are entertaining Miss L. Landan. The large 
umber of young people make social life at the Rock- 
way quite gay. 
Harbor View has, also, its share of young people 
(0 promote good times of all descriptions. Among the 
July visitors are Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dunean and family 
Philadelphia. They have two charming daughters 
vho are very popular at the hotel They also have three 
‘ounger children with them. Another family who will 
pend the rest of July are Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Milliken, 
iss EH. E. Milliken and their son S. B. Milliken of New- 
on. Washington people seeking the pleasures of the 
North Shore include Eugene B. Crandall, who is stay- 
ng at this popular house indefinitely, Miss Leila Meek- 
ir with her cousin, Miss Cary Jones of Winchester, Va., 
Mrs. L. D. Underwood and son, and Miss Lackey. 
Among the Brookline families who will spend the en- 
ire season are Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brackett and their 
daughter Miss Phyllis, and Mrs. Gertrude Prather with 
er daughter Miss Elizabeth. Dr. J. A. Lowell of 
Springfield with Miss Clara Lowell and Miss Edith 
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AT ROCKPORT HOTELS 
At Pigeon Cove are many arrivals from the cities who 
are enjoying the restfulness of the place and its cool 
breezes during the warm weather. Social gaieties cen- 
ter about the Ocean View Hotel, where the management 
provides many entertainments for its patrons. After- 
noon tea is served daily and is an innovation very pleas- 
ing to Pigeon Cove’s summer residents. The Ocean 
View is also giving dances twice weekly in the Casino, 
where not only the hotel’s guests but the cottagers, al-. 
so, find pleasure. Owing to the large number of young 
people at the Cove this year, these hops have become 
very popular and have a large attendance. W. L. Mon- 
tague, who has been connected with the National Ex- 
change Bank in Hartford, Connecticut, for several years, 
has arrived at this hotel for the season. A party of 
Springfield people who are enjoying the advantages of 
sea-shore life, with the Ocean View as headquarters, in- 
clude Dr. and Mrs. David Clark, Mrs. J. O. Sawtell, 
Miss Elizabeth Nightingale and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. 
Frost. Dr. Clark is one of the best known physicians in 
the western part of the state. The members of the party 
are enthusiastic bathers and thoroughly enjoy their daily 
dip in the ocean. Thomas Wilson of Boston is spending 
July and August here, as are Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ma- 
honey, also of Boston. Other season guests include Miss 
B. M. Gray of Worcester; Miss Florence Cooke of Wake- 
field; Miss Isabella P. Oriatt of Waltham and Alfred 
W. Griffin of New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blake of 
Chicago are included among the Westerners at the 
Ocean View for the summer. 
The Glen Acre has weleomed many new arrivals 
during the past week. Among them are Mrs. George EH. 
Tainter and Miss L. Tainter, her daughter. They are 
prominent among Hartford’s society people. James L. 
Goodwin, also of Hartford, is another member of this 
congenial group. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Bringhurst 
of Philadelphia are included among the Quaker City 
folk at this quaint, homelike cottage. 
The Clifford house is in the midst of a busy season 
and here, too, are many arrivals since last week. Miss 
Ruth Putnam made this house her headquarters while 
in Pigeon Cove making arrangements for her proper- 
ty on Phillips avenue. The cottage there, known as the 
Bishop’s place, burned in the early spring. Miss Put- 
nam returned to Washington, D. C., early in the week. 
Mrs. James Turner and Miss Turner of Salem are here 
for a visit. Others who are summering at the Clifford 
House include Miss Georgiana Hall of Philadelphia, who 
spent last season at this homelike, pleasant house, Miss 
Luey A. Young of Dorchester, another of the annual 
euests at the Clifford House, Mrs. C. C. Dechert with 
Miss C. C. Dechert of East Orange, N. J., and Mrs. M. 
D. Robbins and M. M. Robbins of Cambridge. Luella 
A. Eaton of Auburn has returned to the Clifford House 
for July. She was a guest there last season. 
Lowell of Greenfield are at the Harbor View for an ex- 
tended visit Others registered at this sea-side hotel in- 
elude: Mrs. George M. Heath with her daughters, 
Fern and Carol, Miss Helen Davis of Boston, Mr. and 
Mrs. E. F. Talbot of Germantown, Pa., Mrs. W. A. Fitch 
and two children of New London, Ct., and Miss B. C. 
Sherman of South Boston. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jewett 
are included among the New Yorkers here. They will 
return to their home the last of this month. 
