40 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
AT ROCKPORT HOTELS 
The hop at the Ocean View last Saturday night 
drew the best attendance of the season. The Casino was 
more than filled and the overflow enjoyed the evening 
on the lawn. The management is to give a naval ball 
on or about the 14th of August. The battle ships will 
be in the harbor at that time and the affair will doubt- 
less meet with the co-operation of the Pigeon Cove col- 
only. The large dining room of the hotel will be used 
for this affair as it is larger and in many ways better 
suited to the purpose than the casino. The tennis tourna- 
ment at this hotel will start August 15th. Already 
about forty entries have been made. A silver cup is 
offered for the ladies and one for the gentlemen. 
The season is very active at the Ocean View now 
and many arrivals have been added to the hotel’s list 
since last week. Last Friday an auto party from Green- 
wich, Connecticut, stopped off at this hospitable house. 
The party included N. B. Mead, Elkanah Mead, E. B. 
Mead, N. Reynolds and William F. Day. They are tour- 
ing New England and have visited many of the beauty 
places of this part of the country. Lowell S. Foote of 
Boston makes the Ocean View his headquarters for his 
week-end visits to Pigeon Cove. Among the Western- 
ers here are Mrs. S. 8. Emery and son of Louviers, Cali- 
fornia, E. P. Averill and wife and Miss E. S. Robertson 
of Perrysburg, Ohio; Miss J. R. Colby of Normal, IIl., and 
Craig Stewart and his daughtere, Miss Katherine. Oth- 
ers at the hotel for extended visits include H. M. 
Burt and wife and Warner H. Burt and M. M. Tucker 
and wife of Longmeadow; Mr. and Mrs. James C. Baker 
of Chester, Pa.; the Misses Elsa S. Ruegenverg of Phila- 
delphia; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Irwin of Cincinnati; 
Mrs. Putnam of Lexington and Miss Crawford of Brook- 
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line. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bechtel with their charming 
daughter, Miss Dorothea, and their sons, Frank Bech- 
tel, Jr., and John G. Bechtel of Carpenter, Deleware, are 
spending their fifth season here. Miss Bechtel is very 
attractive and she and her two brothers enter into the 
social gaities of the Cove with enthusiasm. 
Following are the arrivals at Turk’s Head Inn, 
Rockport, for the past week: Rev. John Mitchell Page 
of Lebanon, Pa.; Miss Alva Brown of Salem, who is 
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Charles Brown; F. 
Schurman of Berlin, Germany; Mrs. Arthur E. Jacks yu, 
Miss Constance Jackson and Philip Jackson of Brock- 
ton; Miss Caroline Lawrence, Miss M. T. Willis and Miss 
I*, G. Willis of Lawrence, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. 
Studley and Miss Eleanor; J. O. Davis and his daugh- 
ters, the Misses Nettie and Mary Davis and Miss Helen 
Sykes of Hartford, Ct.; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hubbell of 
New York; D. E. Timmerman of Boston; Mrs. T. F. 
Cleaver of Kentucky; C. B. Smith, Jr., with H. F. Van 
Nostrand of Flushing, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Page 
of Cambridge accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood- 
bury of Needham. 
A number of the city officials of Somerville, inelud- 
ing the Mayor and City Engineer, numbering fifteen, 
motored to Turk’s Head Inn for luncheon Sunday and 
returned to Somerville late in the afternoon. A large 
number enjoyed the regular Saturday night hop at 
Turk’s Head Inn. E. R. Titter of Cincinnati spent a 
few days here this week with his friend, George Cullen 
also of Cincinnati, who is spending the season at the Inn. 
Mrs. Wm. T. Wisner of Summit, N. J., who is sum- 
mering at Annisquam entertained a number of friends 
at Turk’s Head Inn last Friday evening and after a 
very pleasant evening, returned to ’Squam in their 
yacht which they had anchored off Loblolly Cove. 
The Store on 2 Streets. : 
Auto and Carriage en- 
trance, Washington Street. 
A Packet for Travelers, containing 4 soapoids of Sea 
Foam Soap, 4 Norfolk Towels, 4 Fin Back Drinking 
Cups and Toilet Paper, a convenient, hygienic necessity 
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for the Traveler, obviating all risk of contagion from the 
use of Soap, Towels or Drinking Cups in public places. 
Daylight Store in Town House Square. 
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