NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder ys 55 
Doings of the 
Summer Cottagers 
on Cape Ana. 
Along the eae 
Rockport and Cape Ann 
Shore 
at the Hotels and 
Boarding “Houses 
John G. Moseley and daughter, Miss Helen G. Mose- 
ley have arrived at their summer cottage on Marmion 
Way, Rockport, for the’summer. 
All of the Rockport and Pigeon Cove hotels and 
boarding houses, with the exception of Turk’s Head Inn, 
have opened for the season and are receiving guests. 
Turk’s Head will open about the last of the month, prob- 
ably on June 28. 
The fine weather of the 17th brought many guests to 
Straitsmouth Inn, Land’s End. Miss I. J. Robinson and 
son of Waltham arrived for the remainder of the month. 
Among the guests who will stop there for a few weeks 
are Miss Jesse Carlson of Washington, D. C., Mrs. S. 
W. Paul of Summit, N. J., and Miss Gertrude Angel of 
Buffalo, N. Y. Miss E. M. Taylor of Boston was at the 
Straitsmouth over the holiday. 
The Ocean View in Pigeon Cove has registered many 
guests for the month of June and the season. Among 
the guests for this month are Misses Ellen M. and Martha 
FE. Sawyer of Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. West of 
Somerville, Mrs. M. E. Sullivan of Portsmouth, N. H., 
Dr. Clyde Lottridge Cummer and Mrs. Cummer, who 
motored here from Cleveland, Ohio, and Prof. Douglas 
Crunford and wife of Andover. Miss E. T. Wandell of 
Washington has arrived at the Ocean View for the season. 
Arrivals at the Bass Rocks summer colony include 
Rear Admiral B. P. Cromwell of Washington, D. C., 
who is occupying the Mendell cottage; Dr. and Mrs. Silas 
H. Ayer of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Brewer and 
children, John W. and Genevieve at their summer home, 
the “Tanglemoor ;” Harry B. Warner, the... actor=: at 
“Alysin,” his summer cottage; Edward P. Kimball of Mal- 
den; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell of Philadelphia; Mr. 
and Mrs. Hugh J. Dennie of Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. and 
Mrs. Joseph Proctor, Jr., of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. James 
W. Newell of Brookline and Rev. and Mrs. J. McG.. Fos-: 
ter of Boston. 
The East Gloucester hotels are rapidly filling up 
with summer visitors. At the Beachcroft Thomas V. 
Walsh, in the diplomatic service at Washington, accom- 
panied by J. R. Reed, is resting for a few weeks. Among 
the season guests already arrived there are Mrs. Edmond 
Emerett of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of; Boston, 
Mrs. K. Allen of Providence, R. I., and EF. C.fWaillant 
of Pittsburg. Mrs. John C. Hill of London, a relative of 
Clara Butt, the noted contralto singer, is also registered 
at the Beachcroft for the season. Mrs. Hill has been mak- 
ing a study of educational matters here and abroad for 
some time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hibbard are at the same . 
hotel for a month’s stay. Harry O. Webster is occupying. 
the Ingoma cottage, connected with the Beachcroft, for, 
the season. oe ee 
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Delightfully refreshing and summery are these 
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Notably smart, well made dresses of ratine, 
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