40 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Doings of the 
Summer Cottagers 
on Cape Ann. 
Rie and its summer colony at Land’s End 
and Marmion Way are experiencing a busy season 
and the hotels along the Cape Ann shore are rapidly 
filling with the coming of mid-season. 
The Granite Shore hotel has been the headquarters 
for many motor parties the past week, the famous shore 
dinners of this house being an added attraction. Num- 
bered among the season guests there are W. H. Jordan 
and daughter Grace of Springfield, Mass., and Walter 
~ Arnold of Philadelphia. Miss Virginia Tanner of Kos- 
ton, who is in charge of the Rockport pageant, I, uis 
Green of Cambridge, a friend of Miss Tanner, L. P. 
- Hurd of Somerville, Dr. John R. Gilbert and Dr. C. R. 
Given of Waltham, Miss Elizabeth Green and sister and 
‘Miss Hatton; Miss Brown and sister of Everett are 
all at the Granite Shore for a few days. 
The Manning House on the beach at Rockport ex- 
pects to be full the first of next week. New arrivals this 
week include Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Whittemore and 
daughter of Burlington, Vt... Mrs. Harris S. Mason, 
and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Hartman of Glen Falls, 
N_Y., Mrs. Leach and Miss Susan Commee of Worces- 
ter, Miss F. E. Tierney of Fitchburg, Miss Plympton of 
_ Worcester, Charles J. Brooks of Roslindale and Mrs. 
«EF. A.’Merrill, all for extended visits. 
Guests at the Headland House, Rockport, include 
Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Schley of Buffalo, N. Y., for the 
season. J. F. Magee of Cambridge was a guest there over 
the week-end. John Kendrick of Glen Ridge, N. J., tak- 
ing part in the pageant in Rockport, has been at the 
Headlands, for .the past few days. G. Malcolm Graham 
of Montclair, N. J., is there for an indefinite stay. 
Straitsmouth: Inn is one of the leaders in social 
activities among the Rockport hotels. On Thursday eve- 
ning the Dorothy Dix girls will entertain the guests at 
this house, while the weekly dance is to be held Saturday 
evening. On Friday of this week there will be a tennis 
tournament open to guests of the Inn, the prize to be a 
gold medal offered by the management. Guests for the 
* summer at Straitsmouth include Miss E. R. Haxton of 
Meadville, Pa., with Misses Anna and Ruth Dunn, Mrs. 
Wm. C.. Dalvell of Great Barrington, Vt., and. her 
friend, Mrs. W. E, Curtis; Mrs. Louise J. Halle of 
_ Richmont Hill, L. 1, C. H. Smith of Springfield, Mass., 
with C. L. Hyde of the same place, Mrs. D. G. Adee 
and Miss Adee of Washington, D. C., Mrs. Cecil Gam- 
well and daughter, Miss Pamalda Gamwell of Pittsfield, 
and Daniel and Charles Saunders of Lawrence. 
Mrs. H. Adelaide Hovey of Waltham is at her sum- 
mer home, Pine Tree cottage, at Land’s End, Rockport. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. L,. Broadleigh, Jr., of Forest Hills, 
and their infant son, Frederick, 3d, are guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. W. E. Muir at-their- summer place on the Head- 
_lands, Rockport. .Mrs..Broadleigh was Stella Muir. Mrs. 
T. J. Valentine of Everett is also a guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
Muir. 
F. L..Morgan and family of Boston are occupying 
,, the Kerr cottage, Sandaba avenue, Rockport. 
Along the sl 
Rockport and Cape Ann 
Shore 
Arrivals 
at the Hotels and 
Boarding Houses 
AST GLOUCESTER’S hotels are showing mid-sea- 
son life and have as large a quota of guests as 
any of the houses along the North Shore. Boating, 
bathing, tennis, golf, dancing and kindred other summer 
amusements are all enjoyed by the members of the sum- 
mer colony at Eastern Point. 
The’ specially reserved bathing beach of the Hotel 
Beachcroft shows that manager Phillips is giving his 
patrons every facility for the comfort and enjoyment of 
their stay in East Gloucester. Among the guests there 
for the season are George W. Deshon of New York, who 
is well-known at the Oceanside, Magnolia, Caroline L. 
Humphrey of Cambridge, Mrs. Alexander Kennedy and 
daughter Mary R., of Pittsfield, Mrs. J. R. Reed of Bos- 
ton, Mrs. Agnes Sargent of Brookline, Miss Harriet W. 
Hagar af Pittsfield and Col. John Bruce of Toronto, 
Canada. 
The Harbor View, East Gloucester, numbers among 
its guests many who have been coming to East Glouces- 
ter for several seasons. Among the arrivals this week 
are Miss Mary Ogden Abbott of Concord, Mass., Mrs. 
Royal Remick and child of Esmont, Va., Mr. and Mrs. 
J. M. Green of Toronto, N. J., and daughter, Miss Lucile. 
Mr. Green is a professor at the Trenton Normal and Art 
school there. Other guests include. Mr. and Mrs. Van 
R.. Curtiss of Springfield, Mass., J. F. Beach of New: 
York, Charles L. Curray of New York, Dr. and Mrs. L. 
Lundwall of Gardner, Mass., and Mrs. S$. Berg and 
daughter of Philadelphia. 
_ Society is well represented among the recent arrivals 
at the Hawthorne Inn at East Gloucester. ‘The big sum- 
mer hotel is well filled with many prominent people from 
all over the country. Among the arrivals for the season 
at the Inn are Louis De Foe of New York, the dramatic 
critic, and Mrs.. De Foe; Judge and Mrs. Wheeler of 
Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. W. Howard Brown and daughter, 
Katherine of Albany, N. Y.; Mrs. George B. Huffman 
and daughter, Miss Rebecca M. Huffman of Dayton, O.; 
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Musgrave of New York city, who 
has been summering at Hawthorne Inn for several vears ; 
Mrs. J. W. Farnsworth and son and daughter of Albany, 
N. Y.; Mrs. Harry Alger of New York city; Mrs. Jackson 
Piper and daughter, Miss Adelaide of Baltimore, Md.; 
J. F. Moffett of Chicago; Wilson Mitchell and Miss M. 
M. Mason of Philadelphia; Miss Harriet Gale Henry 
of Atlantic City, N. J.; Professor and Mrs. Gildersleeve 
of John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. J. 
O. Brinkeroff of Kansas City, Mo., and daughter, Rachel; 
Mrs. O. H. McDonald and Theodore E. M’Cormick of 
Yonkers, N. Y.; Miss J. W. Parker and. Miss M. Mont- 
gomery of New Orleans and Mrs. C. H. Rising of Troy, 
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Season guests at the Delphine, East Gloucester in- 
clude Miss Blanche Brown and Mrs. W. B. Hester of 
Washington, D. C., Miss Anna B. Evans and her sister, 
Florence L., of Oak Park, Ill., who have been coming to 
the Delphine for the past five years, Miss J. L. Van 
Vliet of New York city and Rev. Aquilla Webb and family 
of Louisville, Ky. 
