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: Along the 
Rockport and Cape Ann 
hore : 
Doings of the 
Summer Cottagers 
on Cape Ann. 
With the definite announcement that several ships of 
the Atlantic fleet will anchor in Rockport harbor during 
the week of July 4th, preparations are already being made 
to welcome the crews of the ships. The visit of the jack- 
ies is always a welcome one and it is expected that the 
local Board of Trade and the selectmen will get to- 
gether on plans for their entertainment. 
Although the greater number of guests at the hotels 
in Rockport and the majority of cottagers will not begin 
to arrive until the week of July 4th the steady advance of 
the summer season is indicated by the many applications 
received by all of the hotels for reservations for the sea- 
son. Everything points to a successful hotel season 
around the Cape. 
Turk’s Head Inn opened this week and everything is 
expected to be in full swing at this popular house within 
a week. C. B. Martin of Boston, the proprietor, has 
always made a specialty of catering to auto parties and 
the motorists will find this hotel just as enjoyable as in 
past seasons. 
A party of alumni from Smith college enjoyed the 
week-end at Straitsmouth Inn, Rockport. Season guests 
at this house include Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kettle of 
Marlboro street, Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks of the 
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Misses Bird of 
Cambridge. 
Among the guests at the Granite Shore, Rockport, 
are Charles Nelson of Newton, who is in Rockport look- 
ing over his summer property; Mr. Hennessy, secretary 
to Congressman E. W. Roberts, Ralph Krieger of New 
York, who is visiting relatrves in Rockport: and Rev. 
Walter Bartlett, D. D.. who will stop there indefinitely, 
W. B. McDewell and party of Boston was one of a group 
of motorists entertained at the Granite Shore Sunday. 
William Hurd of Somerville is expected there July 1. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parsons of Arlington are ex- 
pected at the Manning House, Rockport, next week to. 
remain for an indefinite stay. Grace Wheeler of Water- 
town will also be a guest there for a few weeks. 
The following cottagers have arrived at Briarstone 
road, Rockport, for the season: Mrs C. H. Woodberry of 
Malden at Briarstone cottage No. 9; E. E. Locke of Mal- 
den at the McMillan cottage, F. C. Adams and Mrs. 
Wm. Colby at the Co'by cottage and George Rowe of 
Gloucester. 
The Harbor: View, East Gloucester, expects to have 
the house well filled with season guests within two weeks. 
The following are guests at this hostelry for a few weeks: 
Miss Grace Hazen of New York, Mrs. S. and Miss H. 
Garwood of Williamstown, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. F. Carl 
Smith of Washington, D. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
D. Bennett of Chestnut Hill. 
Miss Alice Ball and maid of Baltimore, Md.,:are oc- 
cupying one of the cottages connected with the Mailman 
House, East Gloucester. At the Mailman House are reg- 
istered Mr. and Mrs. George M. Jack and daughter Helen 
of Boston for the season; Mrs. E. A. and Miss C. C. Per- 
kins of Boston for the month of July. 
Dr. Ely of Boston is occupying the Gate Lodge at 
Eastern Point, East Gloucester, for the summer months. 
Arrivals 
at the Hotels and 
Boarding Houses 
Pigeon Cove’s new hotel, The Edward, will open Sat- 
urday of this week and patrons will be given an oppor- 
tunity to register at what the owner, Louis Wilson of 
Pittsburg and Pigeon Cove, terms the most up-to-date 
summer hotel on the North Shore. John " Flanagan, 
formerly of the Knickerbocker, New York, is the manager 
of The Edward. 
Mrs. Day of the Ocean View, Pigeon Cove, expects. 
to entertain her sister, Mrs. F. D. Leighton and two 
daughters, Miss Sara Marjorie and Miss Corolyn « 
Manchester, N. H., over the holiday. They are to motor 
down from Manchester ‘There will be a dancing party 
on the evening of July 4th for the Ocean View guests 
and all of the Pigeon Cove summer colony is invited. 
Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mrs, Jay Shoemaker and Mr. and 
Mrs. Wm. C Watts, al! of Philadelphia have arrived for 
the season at this house. Mrs. H. H. Trowbridge of 
Cambridge is also expected at the Ocean View soon for 
the season. 
Many of the cottagers who reside in Rockport dur- 
ing the summer months have arrived there the past week. 
They include Rey. James De Wolff Perry of Providence, 
R. I, who is occupying the Kellner cottage at Land’s 
End; C. M. Butler, at his cottage on the Headlands; Wm. 
M. Morgan and family of Boston at the Mills cottage on 
Marmion Way; E .H. Clarkson of Newburyport and 
family at Marmion Wav, Charles H. Cutting of New- 
buryport, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hall, (nee Grace Har- 
vey) of Forest Hills, Mrs. Hastings and daughter and 
grandchild of Malden at the Sherburne cottage, Marmion 
Way and William J. Hobbs of Malden. 
Brig. Gen. Wm. A. Pew of Salem has arrived with 
his family at Land’s End, Rockport,«for the season. 
Previous to this week he has made several short trips 
to Rockport. 
Cottagers on the Headlands at Rockport include J. 
L: Robinson of Boston, H. S. Whittemore of Boston and 
F. O. Nickerson of Malden, at the Littlefield cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dutton and family of Boston, 
who have leased the Strecker cottage, are here for the 
season. The Streckers are travelling abroad. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Burnham who have sum- 
mered for several seasons at Pigeon Cove, have taken 
the Small cottage owned by W. J. Hobbs on Marmion 
Way, Rockport, for the season. 
The continued stretch of flawless weather has con- 
vinced many that East Gloucester is the place to spend 
the month of June and many season guests have arrived 
at the various houses in that section. 
Mrs. R. A. Patterson and maid of Richmond, Va., 
are among the season guests to arrive at Merrill Hall, 
East Gloucester. Mrs. Patterson has been enjoying a 
motor tour of the middle Atlantic states, motoring here 
from Atlantic City and other shore resorts. Other ar- 
rivals at this house include Miss B. M. Leslie of Brock- 
ton, who will stop therefor a few weeks; Mr. and Mrs. 
Strongman of Brooklyn, N. Y., Miss Annette B. Warner 
of Lowell for the season and Miss A. V. Arnold of New 
York city, for her fifth season on the North Shore. 
