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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Doings of the 
Summer Cottagers 
on Cape Ann. 
OCKPORT HOTELS, the managers of which were 
regretting the fact that the summer season seemed 
so short, are now complaining because in some cases they 
are finding it difficult to accommodate the number of 
people who wish to spend the remainder of the season 
on the Cape shore. The hostelries on the Cape are ex- 
periencing a lively August and every prospect points to 
a continuation of a successful season through the middle 
of .September. The weather man is being exceedingly 
kind to the summer residents along the North Shore, 
this fact being the keynote to the fullest enoyment of a 
vacation stay anywhere. 
The Manning House, on the beach at Rockport, is 
entertaining a house full of guests who are making the 
Cape their vacation abode. ‘The following registered 
there the past week: Mr. and Mrs. Weatherhead of 
Springfield, Vt.; Miss Grace Wheeler, Miss Helen B. 
ute, Miss Harriette Winner, Mrs. G. L. Winner and 
Charles P. Tute of Watertown; Miss Lillian Bradley of 
Fitchburg; Mrs. Albert Chapman, Miss Chapman, Miss 
Osgood and Miss Hammond of Marblehead; Miss Annie 
M. Waite of West Boylston; Miss Julia C. Muller of 
Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Flint of St. Johnsbury, 
Vt.; Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Lermand of Gardiner; Mrs. H. 
I. Tompkins of: Cambridge; Miss C. Nilsen of Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Thayer, 
Mr. and Mrs. R. Harnby, Mrs. Samuel Midgley, Mrs. 
Annie D. Neill and Miss Susan M. Comee of Worcester ; 
Miss Margaret A. Kelley of Boston; and Frank White 
of Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Straitsmouth Inn at Rockport is having an excep- 
tionally good August and many new faces are seen at 
that hotel this month. New arrivals there this week in- 
clude Peter Weisel of New York; Mrs. Grace H. Scott 
of Newton; Mrs. C. Southard of Groton; H. E. Almberg 
of East Orange, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. George H. Deacon 
of Germantown, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Dwight of 
Detroit and daughter, Frances; Miss F. B. Reeves of 
Philadelphia; Miss Louise Moore of Des Moines, Ia.; and 
Mr. and Mrs. L. Bull of Rochester, N. Y. 
Among those to arrive the past week at Turk’s Head 
Inn, Rockport, for stays of two weeks or more are Rey. 
J. Franklin Cater and family of Williamstown; Mr. and 
Mrs. W. B. Rawle of Philadelphia; Dr. and Mrs. Wm. 
Picard and family of Kansas City; J. S. Henry of New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. R. Pendleton of Philadelphia; Mr. 
and Mrs. Carl H. Skinner of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
Harold Smith of Rochester, N. Y.; Arthur H. Gilbert 
and Percival Gilbert of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. K. F. 
Crocker of Fitchburg; and Mrs. R. Boutelle and R. W. 
Boutelle of Fitchburg. 
Motor parties along the North Shore and launch 
trips to Thatcher’s Island and around the Cape has been 
the order of events at the Granite Shore, Rockport, 
which is comfortably filled for the month of August. 
The following guests arrived there this week: Mrs. C, A. 
Ferson and daughter, Bernice of Newton Highlands; 
Mrs. C. E. Day and son Vincent of Methuen; Roy W. 
Dane of Manchester, N. H.; N. L. Foster of West Rox- 
bury; Miss Helen S. Leavitt of Boston; Charles J. All- 
grove of Tyngsboro; Miss Helene Rust of Lowell; Mr. 
and Mrs. Wm. R. Dixon of: Malden. 
Along the 
Rockport and Cape Ann 
hore 
Arrivals 
at the Hotels and 
Boarding Houses 
E45! GLOUCESTER’S hotels are well filled, this 
section being a close rival of all other parts of the 
North Shore for social activities and general summer 
liveliness. 
The Fairview, East Gloucester, is making reserva- 
tions for guests for the month of September up to the 
15th of the month. Arrivals at this house-this week in- 
ciude Mrs, Robert Ferriday of Wilmington, Del.; Miss 
Katherine W. Field of Philadelphia; Mrs. Douglas W. 
Alcott and three children of Albany, N, Y.; Mrs. Harris 
kk, Kirk and daughters, Helen and Louise of Baltimore; 
and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kerr of Toronto, Can. 
The following arrivals augmented the list of guests 
at Merrill Hall, Kast Gloucester, the past week: Miss 
Ford and Miss Anna Ross of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. 
Win. H. Clarke of Reading; Miss Louise C. Bowen of 
Jersey City; Miss Margaret Bishop and Isabell Bishop of — 
Wellesley; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Thurlow of Brooklyn, 
N. Y.; Mrs. J. A. Shefer of Detroit; and Mrs. A, M. 
Knott and F. M. Knott of Boston. 
Hawthorne Inn at Eastern Point, East Gloucester, is 
always a summer rendezvous for the socially prominent 
from all of the large cities of the country. ‘This season 
is no exception to the rule, for scores of well-known 
people are making that hotel their headquarters during 
the vacation months. Miss Rita Stanwood, the charming 
young actress of New York, is the latest arrival to the 
Green room contingent at the Hawthorne. She is a close 
friend of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. K. Harcourt, who are 
spending the season at the Inn. Among other prominent 
people who registered there the past week are Mr. and 
Mrs. W. P. Francis and son of Cleveland; W. K. Ram- 
burger of Philadelphia; James L. Wallace of Cleveland; 
Mrs. Joseph T. Lancaster of Boston; Mrs. Wolcott Cal- 
kins of Newton; Miss Katherine Egbert of Philadelphia; 
Mrs. C. C. Coan of Clinton, Ia.; Mrs. J. P. Dilly of Col- 
umbus, O.; G. H. Millet of Philadelphia; H. R. Holland 
of Buffalo; Abbott Graves of Kennebunkport, Me.; 
Cyrus H. Little of Manchester, N. H.; Mrs. James Elver- 
son of Huntington, L. 1.; Mrs. Leon Lawson of Bridge- 
port, Conn.; Mortimer C. Addams of New York city; 
Miss Helen La Croix of Bradford; Misses Bertha A. and 
Grace M. Buckley of Haverhill; W. H. Jenks of Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.; A. L. Bell of New York; Mrs: Tracy Un- 
derhill and daughter, Sallie of Louisville, Ky.; C. C. 
Overton of New York; A. L. Cogan of Bayon, N. J.; 
Mrs. L. H. La Motte, L. Howell and R. Hill La Motte 
of Montclair, N. J.; the Misses D. A. Knowlton of Free- 
port, L, I.; Misses Dorothy and Irene De Witt of Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.;.B. H. Feustman of New York; T.-H. Gar- 
rett, Jr., and Miss Martha Garrett of Auburn, N. Y.; 
Miss Elizabeth Lammerts of Niagara Falls; J. C. Wid- 
mer of New York; G. E. Warrender of. Newark, N. J.; 
Nathaniel P. Rice of Somerville; Mr. and Mrs. T. B. 
2ryant and daughter, Helen of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. 
F, O. Church and daughter, Helen of Brookline; Coburn 
Smith of Brookline; C. F. Rice of Somerville; Joseph 
Lancaster of Chestnut Hill; Miss J. E. Purnance and Miss 
K. W. Dunn of Philadelphia; Miss E. E. Archard and | 
Miss M. E. Wyckoff of New York; Miss Katherine | 
Grady of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Granger, | 
Misses Eugenia and Mary Granger and Harvey Granger. | 
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