46 NORTH SHORE 
Doings of the 
Summer Cottagers 
on Cape Ann. 
R OCKPORT as a busy summer resort seems good for 
several weeks of the present season, as many of the 
hotels in that section have been reserving rooms for guests 
for well into September. ‘This means a season continued 
beyond the usual length, which is not displeasing to the 
hotel people. ‘The Cape is having quite a lively season 
socially, plenty of amusement being found in all of the 
hotels. 
At Straitsmouth Inn, Rockport, on Saturday of this 
week a benefit party in aid of the Rockport hospital is to 
be given in the parlors of the hotel. A tennis tournament 
is on at the hotel among the male guests. New arrivals 
at the Inn include Mrs. Arthur Briggs and Miss H. A. 
Fenton of Jamestown, N. Y.; Miss Harriet H. Tinker of 
Newton; Mrs. Mabel Wing of Castle, Honolulu; Mrs. A. 
D. Smith and son Richard of Bedford; Mr. and Mrs. 
Chas. E. Sailley, daughters Marion and Hilda, and Hersey 
Sailley of Toronto, Can. ; Mrs. New, Mrs. J. Somerville, 
and A. H. Gregg of Hamilton, Ont.; Miss Martha Blakes- 
lee and Miss Emma J. Manville of New Haven, Conn. ; 
and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Warren of Waitham. 
The men enthusiasts of tennis at Turk’s Head Inn 
at Rockport are playing off the men’s singles in the tour- 
nament at that hotel and the finish will come Saturday. 
The usual Saturday night hop will be held this week. 
Among those who arrived at Turk’s Head this week are 
Mrs. W. F. Macklin of Long Island, N. Y.; Henry and 
Percival Carter of Williamstown; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. 
Wirgman of Philadelphia; Col. Charles Jewett of New 
Albany, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Smith of Cedar 
Rapids, Mich.; Miss Catherine Briggs of Brooklyn, N. 
Y.; The Misses Montgomery of Phila.; H. C. Stanion of 
Wollaston; Miss L. F. Anderson of Wollaston; Mr. and 
Mrs. E. R. Llacenture of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. 
Nichols and daughter of New Bedford; L. Bottomley of 
Boston; F. D. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. David W. Wells, 
of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. H. Turner of Lawrence; Joseph 
Dyer of Medford; and George W. Ware of Jacksonville, 
Ky. 
The following guests registered at the Fairview, East 
Gloucester, during the past few days: Miss A. T. Rey- 
nolds of Boston; Miss Frances E. Sprague of Flushing, 
N. Y.; Miss Sarah G. Frost of New York; and Miss 
Ss. C. Lanen of Haverhill. 
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Souvenirs of Cape Ann, etc. 
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161 Main Street 3: 
Along the | 
Rockport and Cape Ann 
Shore 
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BREEZE and Reminder 
Arrivals 
at the Hotels and 
Boarding Houses 
AST GLOUCESTER is the bright and shining star 
about which the hundreds of satellites in the form 
of summer visitors are hovering. Like some other sect- 
ions of the North Shore, this place is entertaining almost 
a record host of visitors for August. 
At Merrill Hall, East Gloucester, there have been 
several new arrivals during the last few days. Among 
them are the Misses Arnold of Lyons, N. Y.; Miss L. 
N. Stringer of Phila.; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Low of New 
York city; Mrs. Everett Kimball of Littleton; Mr. and 
Mrs. Harry $. Whitney and son Alfred of Princeton, N. 
J.; Mrs. E. N. B. Haskell of Auburndale; M. L. Torrey 
of Boston; E. L. Arnold of Boston; Mrs. T. D. Coleman 
and Mrs. F. O. Johnson of Wellesley; Dr. and Mrs. W. 
Hale of North Attleboro; Miss Mary O. Abbott of Con- 
cord; Miss Mary Langdon of New York city and George 
J. Mills of Meriden, Conn. 
Boating, bathing and tennis are the principal diver- 
sions of guests at the Hotel Beachcroft, East Gloucester, 
these days. The long pier and float and wide, smooth 
bathing beach make two unexcelled attractions at this 
house. Arrivals there this week include Mrs. and Miss 
Learned and Dr. I. S. F. Dodd of Pittsfield; Mr. and 
Mrs. W. J. Jenkins and son, Stuart of St. Louis; H. A. 
Root of Pittsfield; Miss Bertha E. Fogwell and Mrs. R. E. 
Fogwell of Fall River; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of 
Springfield; Chester E. Jenny of Decatur, Ill.; Miss Min- 
erva I’. Harris of Boston; Frank C. Wood, also of Bos- 
ton; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Blair of Warren; Mr. and Mrs. 
R. H. Dix of Weymouth; J. R. and J. J. Heard of Brook- 
line; H. A. Bruce of Harvard University; Miss Maud 
Hedley of ‘Toronto, Can.; Mrs. Wadsworth Parker of 
Plainsfield, N. J.; Miss A. Hines of Brattleboro, Vt.; 
Dr. and Mrs. C. Charles Ernst, Jr., and daughters, Misses 
M. C. and A, G. Ernst of Pittsfield; and Mr. and Mrs. 
A. J. Van Wie of Canajoharie, N. Y.. J. D. Beachman, 
who is with Mrs. Beachman at the Beachcroft for the 
summer, is on a yachting cruise with friends at Bar Har- 
bor, Me. 
The Delphine at East Gloucester is filled to such an 
extent that but few new guests have been accommodated 
the past week. New arrivals there include Miss Faunce 
Mecomey of Worcester; Miss Josephine M. Farnsworth, 
Mrs. C. A. Miles and Mrs. A. T. Miles of Brattleboro, 
Vt.; and Miss Edna Coulston Myers of Rutledge, Pa. 
A complete line of Souvenir Spoons, 
Brooch Pins, Scarf Pins, Fobs, etc. 
Gloucester, Mass. 
