30 NEO Reed. 
ALONG THE CAPE ANN SHORE 
The Moorland at Bass Rocks has been open for the 
past ten days and is daily registering guests for the sea- 
son, Among those already at this East Gloucester hotel 
are Dr. Bragdon of Pasadena, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. H. W. 
Wellington of Boston, Mrs. Richard Post and daughter, 
Miss Martha, Gen. Carpenter, U. S. A. and daughter, 
Miss Mary of Philadelphia, Mrs. L. P. White and family 
of Cincinnati, O., J. T. Byrne of Grand Rapids, Mich. 
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Webb of Baltimore, who 
arrived Wednesday. 
The Headland House has been full for the past two 
weeks and entertained many motorists over the holiday. 
Among those at this hostelry the past week were Con- 
gressman and Mrs. Roberts of Washington, D. C., Mr. 
and Mrs. J. T. Hanna, Jr., of New Bedford, Miss May 
Holmes and Mrs. Englehadt of Albany, N. Y., who mo- 
tored from Poughkeepsie for a few days, Mrs. Tilling- 
hast and daughter, Miss Ethel of Danielson, Conn., Frank 
Ruch of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt of Brookline, Miss 
Sara Campbell and Mrs. Harriet Hildreth of Boston. 
Miss Ada Shannon of Rochester, N. Y., who spends 
her summers in Rockport, is again stopping at the Man- 
ning House this season. Harry White of Brooklyn, N. 
Y., is another season guest stopping there. Among the 
guests at the Manning House who will make a stay in 
Rockport for a few weeks are George Payne of Freeport, 
Long Island, and Miss Agnes Lyons of Worcester. Mr. 
and Mrs. L. Cooney, accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Mil- 
ler of Newtonville comprised one of the auto parties at 
the Manning House over the 17th. 
Mrs. H. W. Perkins and Mrs. Wm. Arey are at their 
Rockport cottage for the season. 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Among the cottagers to arrive the past week at Rock- 
port are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Fracker of Providence, 
R. I., who are on the Headlands at their summer cottage 
for a few days; Congressman E. W. Roberts of Wash- 
ington, E. W. Leighton and family of Newton, John 
Graham Mosely and daughter Helen of Boston, H. S. 
Pearsall and family of Hartford, Conn., who are occupy- 
ing the Sweetbriar cottage for the season; Dr. Frank 
Waters, who is occupying Miss Alice York’s cottage on 
Marmion Way; Frank H. Marshall of Jamestown, N. Y., 
at the Harvey cottage; George W. Harvey and family, 
Francis Eastman of Winchester, W. A. Copeland of 
Chestnut Hill at the Twinlights cottage, A. C. Baldwin of 
Cambridge, F. C. Adams of Natick at the Colby cottage, 
Miss Abbie Paige and Miss E.. Rosenberger at the Allen 
bungalow and Francis Smith of San Antonio, ‘Texas, who 
is at Rockport for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Browning of Worcester are stopping 
at the Granite Shore, Rockport, for a few weeks. Mrs. 
Hills, wife of the manager of the Gloucester branch of 
the Ipswich mills, has been a guest here the past week. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Kimball of Waltham, Mr. and Mrs. 
G. F. Bunker of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bunker 
of Somerville made up a motor party at the Granite Shore 
over the 17th. This house entertained a great many mo- 
torists. 
Miss S. A. Egan, in charge of the Boston Floating 
Hospital, is at Merrill Hall until July 1. Guests who have 
arrived at this house for the season include Miss FE. B. 
Lewis of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Foster Rogers and Miss 
E. Whitney, both of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Flood of 
Southboro and Mrs. C. I. Gill and daughter, Miss Mary, 
of South Yarmouth, Mass., arrived on the 17th for an 
indefinite stay. 
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