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WAMPSCOTT cottagers are arriving daily, and now 
that the New Ocean House is open for the season 
social activities on this part of the North Shore have 
taken on a new lease of life. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Terhune are expected at their 
cottage at Phillips Beach, Swampscott, to-morrow. The 
‘Yerhunes have a splendid new cement cottage there this 
year. ‘They are at the Hotel Lenox, Boston, winters. 
They formerly had a summer place at Clifton. 
Mrs. William A. Paine’s mother, Mrs. Ward of Bos- 
ton, has joined the Swampscott summer colony for the 
season. She has the Russell cottage, 7 Shore Drive, this 
year. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wellington have the Hinckley cot- 
tage at Swampscott this season. 
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fahey of Brookline have come 
to their cottage at Beach Bluff for the summer. ‘The 
house has been remodeled since last season and is even 
more attractive than before. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Robinson of Malden are 
at their Beach Bluff cottage again for the summer. ‘Their 
attractive daughter, Miss Gertrude, is with them. 
M. N. Smith of Brookline arrived at the Clark cot- 
tage at Clifton Wednesday. Mr. Smith is president of 
the Smith Patterson Co., of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs, Sydney Dreyfus entertained at dinner 
‘Tuesday evening at their Swampscott cottage. It was an 
informal affair. 
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Although booked for the Cincinnati, which is due in 
Boston early in July, Ambassador and Mrs. Curtis Guild 
decided to sail from Cherbourg last Saturday on the 
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria for New York. Immediately 
upon their arrival they will go to Nahant for a short 
visit with Edward Johnson before settling for the rest 
of the season at the William Pratt Lyman cottage, which 
Mrs. John Lavalle has taken for the summer with a view 
to the Guilds’ return. 
The engagement which was cabled over from Lon- 
don last week of Miss Leta Pell Wright and Grafton H. 
Pyne, both of New York, interests North Shore society. 
Miss Wright is the older daughter of Mrs. Eben Wright 
of New York and Nahant. She is a grand-daughter of 
Mrs. Walden Pell of New York and of the late Mr. and 
Mrs. John Harvey Wright of Boston and Nahant and 
recognized as one of the most beautiful girls of her young 
set. She was presented three seasons ago at a dance her 
mother gave at Sherry’s. The wedding will take place 
at Maiden-head-on-the-Thames, the English home of Mr. 
and Mrs. John Harvey Wright (Ethel Lindsay). 
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Each succeeding day brings new arrivals at The Del- 
phine, East Gloucester. Mrs S. M. Hunter of Boston who 
sails for Europe the first of July for a summer abroad 
is registered here. Mrs. Preston P. Barnes. Mrs. M. M. 
Underwood and daughter, Miss Eleanor, and Mrs. Dexter 
L,. Mills, all of the Hotel Buckminster, Boston, are at 
The Delphine for the season. Other arrivals include Mr. 
and Mrs. N. Bloom of N. Y., on the shore for the season 
and Charles Longenecker of N. Y., at The Delphine for 
the season. Other season guests include Mrs. John Prince 
of Northampton and Mrs. Abel Hutchins and daughter, 
Miss Cora of Jamaica Plain, Mass. Mrs. Baker of Bos- 
ton is at the Delphine awaiting the outcome of an opera- 
tion of her son, Farnsworth Baker at the Addison Gil- 
bert hospital, Gloucester, for appendicitis. The opera- 
tion was successful and Mr. Baker is resting comfortably. 
Miss Lucielle Pierce of Hyde Park has been visiting 
Mrs. Hattie Bass at the Anchorage cottage, Rockport. 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
| eae GLOUCESTER as a summer resort has been in- 
creased in popularity ten-fold during the past two 
weeks owing to the continued stretch of flawless weather. 
All of the hotels are open and more guests are registered 
for the season in the houses in this section than anywhere 
on Cape Ann. 
The Hawthorne Inn at East Gloucester is entertain- 
ing over 100 guests this week, the showing thus far pre- 
dicting a busy season for this house. Most of the guests 
registered thus far are those who have been coming for 
years and have always enjoyed their visit to East Glou- 
cester. The ideal location of the Hawthorne Inn close 
to the water’s edge makes it a pleasant headquarters for 
the summer. Mrs. Alice Fisher Harcourt, wife of Wm. 
K. Harcourt, the actor, is a guest here. Mr. Harcourt 
is an ardent yachtsman and is vice-commodore of the East 
Gloucester Yacht club. 
Admiral Marix, U. S. N., retired, and Mrs. Marix, 
who is known on the stage as Miss Grace Filkins are 
season guests at the Hawthorne. Other guests there are 
Frank A. Sanborn of Mexico, on a tour of the States; 
Austin Perry, commodore of the East Gloucester Yacht 
club, Charles N. Munson, who came from the ‘Touraine, 
Boston, to East Gloucester for a few weeks; Mrs. F. W. 
Crocker for the season, and Joseph R. Walker and 
brother Richmond of Brookline, on the shore for a few 
days. 
Professor and Mrs. George S. Raymer of Harvard 
University are at the Carpenter cottage, East Gloucester, 
for the season. 
Miss Louise Giffen of Baltimore is occupying the 
Wonson cottage at Eastern Point, East Gloucester. With 
her is Mrs. Fishburn and daughter Isabel, also of Bal- 
timore. 
Guests at the Moorland, Bass Rocks, include the fol- 
lowing for the season: Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Webb 
and family of Baltimore at the Baker cottage connected 
with the hotel; Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Parker of Lowell, 
Mrs: D. V. Walker and family of Wichita, Kan., and Dr. 
and Mrs. George FE. Fay of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Calbert 
Crary of Newtonville are at the Moorland for a few 
weeks. C. C. McElwain and family of Springfield, Mass., 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Harris and family of Worcester, 
Mrs. Powhatan H. Clark and son of: St. Louis and Mr. 
and Mrs. Arthur McGraw of Detroit are there for a few 
days. 
The Thorwald at Bass Rocks opened for the season 
this week and has a number of guests registered. Among 
those for the season are Wm. G. McGuckin of New 
York and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fleischman of New York. 
Joseph F. Lancaster is at the Thorwald for a few days. 
Arrivals at Bass Rocks the past few days include 
Mrs. Needham Lee Jones of Washington, D. C., wife of 
Commander Jones, U. S. N., who is visiting her father, 
Admiral Cromwell at his cottage and Mrs. P. Lea Thom 
of Baltimore, who is occupying her cottage connected with 
the Moorland for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. David Greenough of Jamaica Plain 
and Miss Mary Greenough are to spend the summer in 
Europe this year instead of at their country home, Eastern 
Point, Gloucester. They sailed last Saturday on the Fin- 
land for Antwerp. Miss Anna Greenough, the older 
daughter, has been abroad for some time. 
Jason Giles and daughter, Mrs. Hattie Bass of 
Hyde Park are at their cottage, the “Anchorage” at 
Rockport. 
The E. P. Stones cf Beacon street, Boston, have ar- 
rived at the Hale cottage for the season. 
