Ni ORe IH 
Doings of the 
Summer Cottagers 
on Cape Ana. 
Along the 
Rockport and Cape Ann 
Shore | 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 21 
Arrivals 
at the Hotels and 
Boarding Houses 
With practically the second week of the summer 
season at a close the hotels are gradually filling up and 
cottagers are opening their homes for the season. A 
general influx of visitors is expected over the week-end 
and with June 17 the season will be “on.” Nearly all 
the hotels and boarding houses at Pigeon Cove, Rock- 
port and East Gloucester are open and doing business. 
The Granite Shore at Rockport entertained several 
automobile parties over Saturday and has made many 
reservations for guests to arrive on the 17th and early 
July. Miss Grace Sloan, Miss Jennie Beggs and Mrs. 
Beggs, who were at the Granite Shore last summer will 
again come here from their winter home in Springfield. 
At the Manning House on the beach at Rockport 
several have engaged apartments for July and August. 
Miss Elizabeth Ferguson of Edinburg, Scotland, is a guest 
there for a few days. She has traveled extensively and 
has wintered in Boston. Miss Merrick of Lancaster, also 
has been stopping at the Manning the past week. Mrs. 
and Miss Pierce of Watertown are expected at this hotel 
Saturday for a visit over the holiday. 
Miss Anna Pratt, of Worcester, who has summered 
at Rockport for several seasons, will arrive at the Man- 
ning House soon. 
At the Ocean View, Pigeon Cove, Miss Dorothea W. 
Remiers of Brooklyn, N. Y., has already arrived for the 
season. She has been coming to Rockport for several 
seasons. Miss H. W. Jyckman of Westfield is also a 
guest there for a few days. 
Prof. James Woods of Harvard University is located 
for the season at Dr. Hale’s cottage, Rockport. With 
him is S. K. Bellvalker of India, a student at the college. 
A party of college girls have been occupying Andrew 
Robb’s cottage on Marmion Way, Land’s End, for the 
last few days. 
J. C. Spalding is occupying the Turk’s Head Inn cot- 
tage No. 2. H. T. Emmons is with him as his guest. 
Dr. and Mrs. E. Gruening are in Rockport for the 
summer season. Mr. Gruening, Jr. is a member of the 
Boston Herald staff. Francis Smith and family of San 
Antonio, Texas, are expected to arrive at Land’s End 
for the summer very soon. Misses F. C. Hastings and 
Geneva Walls are on Marmion Way, South End, for the 
season. 
Among the arrivals at The Fairview, East Glouces- 
ter, is Miss Katherine Bronson, who has been teaching 
the past winter at Ft. Wrangella, Alaska. The house has 
visitors from another United States possession in Mrs. 
Henry Renton and daughter, Miss Ruth H., who are 
visiting their cousin, Mrs. Renton, proprietor of ‘The 
Fairview. 
You Will Enjoy a Stay in Rockport 
If You Stop at the 
MANNING HOUSE 
“Directly on the Beach” Open for the Summer Season 
THE MANNING HOUSE—ROCKPORT, MASS. 
The Edward, the new Pigeon Cove hotel, will re- 
ceive guests on Saturday, June 28. Many from Pitts- 
burg are expected to register for the summer at that 
time. The grounds about the house are presenting a good 
appearance and when finished The Edward will have one 
of the finest locations on the coast. A view of thirty miles 
along the horizon is enjoyed from the roof garden of the 
hotel and from the main and private dining rooms an 
equally good sea view is obtained. ‘The management will 
make a specialty of catering to the auto trade and has 
a garage adjoining that will accommodate thirty machines. 
The hotel and garage are fireproof. 
Robert Withington of Boston and Timothy Morton 
Spellman, 2d, of New York, prominent members of the 
Harvard: Dramatic club are at the Harbor View, East 
Gloucester, for a few days. Austin H. Perry of Haver- 
hill, the new commodore of the East Gloucester Yacht 
club has been a guest at this house and makes frequent 
trips there to try out his new yacht, the Urchin II, which 
he has had built for him this year at Fenton’s boat yard 
in Manchester. John Gully Cole has been stoping at the 
Harbor View while getting his house-boat, the Ibis, ready 
for the season. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Moore of Lynn, 
who were married recently, spent part of their honey- 
moon at this hotel. 
Among the arrivals at Pigeon Cove early the coming 
week will be Dr. DeBenneville K. Ludwig and family of 
3739 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Their cottage, “Rock- 
ledge,” on Gale avenue, is ready for their occupancy. 
Among the cottagers to arrive at Rockport during 
the past week are the following: Miss Theresa Scott of 
Philadelphia, who is at the Nelson cottage for the season; 
F. L. McGowan and family at Land’s End, who will stop 
for a few days; J. L. Landish of Boston, on the shore for 
a few days and A. R. Graustein of Boston, on the Head- 
lands for the season. 
Among the recent arrivals at Straitsmouth Inn, 
Rockport, are Mrs. Edward Daniels of Indianapolis, Mr. 
and Mrs. Newton Smith of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. R. 
F. Pearson of Summit, N. J., Mrs. C. E. Richards and 
daughter, Mabel E. of Waltham and Dr. and Mrs. Paul 
H. Shinn of Boston. Mrs. A. B. Robbins and daughter, 
Miss Jennie of Louisville, Ky., are season guests regis- 
tered at the Straitsmouth. 
Mrs. John MacDonald and family of Minneapolis 
arrived this week at the Grand View in Annisquam. ‘The 
Overlook, also in Annisquam, opens next Saturday. 
Mr. and Mrs, David Homer Brewer are dividing 
their time between Brookline and Pigeon Cove until July 
12,when they will sail‘on the Cincinnati from Boston for 
their annual trip abroad. 
TO LET FOR THE SUMMER 
Two Cottages at Pigeon Cove, Mass. 
8-Room Cottage, Modern Conveniences; 5-Room Cottage with 
Electric Lights, 4-Room Bungalow, Electric Lights. 
$200 to $350 
Apply 213 Granite St., | Pigeon Cove, Mass. 
