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EAST GLOUCESTER 
Rocky Neck provides an ideal refuge from the 
heated cities these days. The Rockaway is among the 
most popular of Hast Gloucester’s hotels and each week 
finds new arrivals, many of whom will spend the entire 
summer. Many motor parties find this a perfect house 
to visit for a few days during their trips. Mr. and Mrs. 
R. R. Cleeland of Springfield, who are patrons of the 
Rockaway, motored over from Springfield and spent 
the week-end renewing the acquaintances made in 
former years. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lytle of Worcester 
also spent the week-end at this hotel, after a short 
automobile trip. Other Worcester parties who will 
make longer visits here are Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tallman 
who came to join their daughter, Mrs. E. E. Abbott, 
Miss Florence Harvey and Miss Hazel Brooks; Mrs. H. 
S. Leland and her friend, Miss R. 8S. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. 
H. G. Webster and son, Donald, of Springfield, were 
recently included among the motor parties stopping off 
at the Rockaway. 
The Mailman House is one of the busiest of East 
Gloucester’s hostelries. Every apartment is taken and 
nearly all of the guests are installed for the season. 
Even from the Pacific Coast society folk have come for 
the summer. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Raney of Long 
Beach, Cal., are enjoying the novelty of eastern sea- 
shore life. Mrs. D. E. McMillan is numbered among the 
Westerners who are here for the summer She has with 
her, her daughter, Miss Magaret McMillan and her son, 
D. i. McMillan, Jr. Mrs. J. A. Jerger of New York 
with her charming daughter, Miss Kathryn, is at this 
hotel for the remainder of the season. They were on 
board the ‘‘Commonwealth’’ at the time of the collision 
with the ‘‘New Hampshire.’’ Mr. Jerger immediately 
came on from New York to assure himself of the safety 
of his wife and daughter. 
The Beacheroft has a splendid situation overlook- 
ing the beach and many people from far and near are 
drawn to the pleasant house on account of its many 
conveniences and beauties. Canadians are numerous 
here as well as society people from nearer cities. From 
Toronto are Mrs. J. E. Osborne and her three children, 
who will be there this season, Col, and Mrs. John Bruce, 
with their daughter, Muriel, annual guests, and Judge 
T. Garrow with his wife. There are many New Jersey 
people, too, who are making the Beacheroft their home 
for the season. Among them are Mr. and Mrs. R. WwW. 
Wileox with their little daughter of Princeton, Mrs. 
John R. Livermore of Montclair and Mrs. L. W. Stock- 
ton and family of Princeton. 
The Harbor View is entertaining many guests who 
will remain through July and August. Having once ex- 
perienced Harbor View’s delights they are loth to leave 
them. Many Buffalo people are spending the entire 
Season here. Among these are Mr. and Mrs. Franklin 
Agge, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. White with their daughter 
and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ely and their little daughter 
Miss Faith. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Green of Trenton, 
N. J., are included among the season guests. Boston- 
ians at this charming house include Geo. F. Reinhardt, 
Edwin C. Thompson and Miss Louise A. Grout. Phila- 
delphians have always seemed to favor the Harbor View 
and this year the Quaker City has a number of repre- 
sentatives here.. Prominent among them are Mrs. Wil- 
liam Brockie and her daughter who have made many 
friends at the hotel. Edward Brockie of New York re- 
cently joined his mother and sister here. Other arrivals 
BASS ROCKS 
Bass Rocks is enjoying a most successful season. 
The hotels are entertaining large numbers of guests who 
enjoy the famous privileges of the splendid beach, the 
fine roads for motoring and the other numerous attrac- 
tions of the place. The Moorland is a busy place these 
days. ‘The many guests are doing a great deal of enter- 
taining and then, too, the management provides many 
pleasures for its guests. W.E. Robb of Burlington, N, J i 
recently joined his family here and they will remain the 
entire season. Among the other New Jersey families 
settled here for the summer are ©. G. Titsworth and fam- 
ily of Summit and Miss Mabel A. Maxson of Plainfield. — 
They will be at the Moorland for two weeks. Among 
those who are spending the entire summer here are Mrs. 
T. A. Thomson of Austin, Texas, Mrs. GC. CG. Bradley of 
Syracuse, N. Y., who was recently joined by her daugh- | 
ter, Miss Cora, Mr. and Mrs. Whitlatch of Brooklyn, Mr. 
and Mrs. F. KE. Herrick and her two daughters of Al- 
bany. Mr. Herrick is of the firm of Smith and Herrick of 
Albany. J. G. Hazard, who is prominently connected with 
the Solvay Salt Works at Syracuse, and his wife stopped 
at this hotel while motoring through to the White Moun- 
tains. Others registered at the Moorland inelude Mr. and 
Mrs. ‘I’. Leaming Smith of Philadelphia, a July guest, 
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Taylor of Camden, Ark., Mra. 
Clark N. Caswell and her daughter, Miss Grace, of 
Keene, N. II. Friday evening a band concert and ball 
will he given at the hotel by Stiles’ 8th Regiment Band. 
This is an affair always anticipated with great pleasure 
by the hotcl’s guests and their friends not only because 
of the enjoyable social feature of the evening but es- 
pecially because of the excellence of the music by the 
twenty-four piece band. 
The Thorwald’s apartments are filled with guests 
from every part of the country. This house has an un-~ 
paralled situation, which offers opportunities for all 
the varied pleasures of the North Shore—surf bathing, 
motoring, boating and all the out-of-door sports. West- — 
erners find the house delightful and many of them are 
settled here for the season. Among them are: Mr. 
and Mrs. KE. 8. Pieree and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, of 
St. Louis, Mrs. Geo. M. Black and son, Master George, 
and a friend, Mrs. E. A. Kirkland of Chicago, and Sam- 
uel Pierce of Pasadena, Cal., who motored over from 
Swampscott where he and his family are summering, to 
visit his people the Pierces of St. Louis for a short time. 
New Yorkers here include Mrs. M. Nicolio and her at- 
tractive daughter, Miss Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sehim- 
per, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Colgate with their son and lit- 
tle daughter, Dr. and Mrs. John E. Wilson with their 
daughter and a friend, 0. C. Barrett. Mrs. H. GC. Brent 
of Kansas City, who has been at the Thorwald for many 
years, has returned for another season. Rey. Robert 
Swan of Pittsburgh, one of the best known ministers of 
that city, recently made a visit with his family who are 
summering here. Mr. and Mrs. Tennant Lee of Boston 
have been enjoying the delights of Bass Rocks as guests 
of Allan B. Monks, also of Boston, who is spending two 
weeks at this popular hotel. Among the people of great- 
er Boston who are here are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nuren- 
hurg of Brookline, who are annual guests, Miss Bliza- 
beth A. MacKachran of Boston, a guest of Mrs. Frank 
Morey, M. Lois Ramsay and Miss C. F. Ramsay of Cam- 
bridge, July visitors. A’motor party from Bangor, Me., 
composed of Mr. and Mrs. 7. N. Andrews. Mr. 2-4 Mrs. 
Arthur Chapin and Mr. Good-‘>, stopped off at the 
Thorwald a few days recently. 
