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OCKPORT’S COLONY of summer people has been AST GLOUCESTER hotels are all well filled and 
augmented by scores of new arrivals during the past ~ with the approach of August but few accommoda- 
few days and several of the hotels there are filled to tions are to be obtained in this section. Eastern Point 
capacity. Several new cottagers arrived at the Head- has each season its share of distinguished sojourners for » 
lands and at Land’s End this week, their presence adding — the summer and this year is no exception. The en- 
‘a new life to the already large colony there. tertainments given by the summer people of East Glou- 
The Granite Shore, Rockport, is entertaining a large cester are many and diversified, ranging from the usual 
number of guests and will probably be filled within a dancing and dinner parties to dissertations on woman 
week. Among the recent arrivals there are Mrs. C. F. suffrage by prominent members of the summer colony. 
Clark and daughters, Marion and Mildred of Springfield, _—_“-Rev. Irad B. Hardy pastor of the Chapel Street Bap- 
Mrs. Baggs and daughter of Springfield, Mr.and Mrs. _ tist church at East Gloucester has sent out to the summer 
Muir of Springfield, Miss Mary McPartland of Worces- colony cards inviting them to the services of the church. 
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Cleaves and daughter of Malden, Alice At the morning service last Sunday was noticed some 
M. Brine, and sisters, Annette L.. and Elizabeth C. Brine, forty of the summer visitors, which speaks somewhat of 
of Dorchester, Elizabeth A. Rawson of Boston and Mrs. the popularity of Mr. Hardy and _ his church. 7+ laine 
Eugene W. Savage and sister, Mrs. Russell. Mrs. W. A. preaching, good music, attentive ushers,” printed on the 
Woodward of East Bridgewater, wife of the former prin- cards, are factors In the success of this church and its 
cipal of the Rockport High school, is at the Granite Shore work. 
for an indefinite stay and will be joined later by Mr. Guests at the Delphine, East Gloucester, were treated 
Woodward. ; to a delightful talk on woman suffrage by Mrs. James 
Straitsmouth Inn at Rockport is filled, many guests Gear of New York this week and she claims to have made 
arriving there the past week. Among the new guests there ™any conquests among both Sexes for support in the cause 
are Miss Elizabeth B. Wood of Chicago, Mrs. A. E. Of “votes for wonen.” Mrs. Gear and her charming daugh- 
Powedfit and daughter of Madison, Wis., Mrs. J. D._ ter, Miss Luella, are season guests at the Delphine. 
Sweter and Miss Mabel Cheney of Little Falls, N. Y., Recent guests at the Fairview, East Gloucester, in- 
Miss Frances A. Smith of Brooklyn, N. Y., Miss Kath- clude Miss Elizabeth A. Murkland of New York city, 
elyn Westbrook of Harrisburg, Pa., Miss Wilson of Balti- Miss C. A. Hedge of Brookline, Miss Katherine Earle of 
more, Wm. H. Klapp of Philadelphia, Mrs, Ernest A. [Pirmingham, Ala. and Mrs. H. M. Laughlin of Brookline. 
Melzer of Washington, D. C., Mrs. Peter Hartz of Aurora, . Arrivals at the deachcroft include the follow- 
Til, and daughter, Elizabeth, Miss Alice L. Childs of ing: Mrs, E. H. Conger of Somerville, with Mrs. 
Waltham. Mrs. H. H. Chilson and daughter, Miss Ethel [1. E. Cooke of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs, Clifford 
of Northampton, Mass., Miss Francis E. Curtis of De- A Rogers of Springfield, Mass., Mrs. H. G, Prescott of 
troit, Mich., Miss J. F. Draper and daughter, Mary of Washingtgon, D. C., Mrs. H. M. Nay of Garden City, 
Plymouth. N. H. ‘There will be a dance at the Inn on Ctba, and Henry Schuber of Panama, who have made up 
Saturday for the guests and their friends. d jolly party during the past few days. ; 
Boston visitors at Land’s End, Rockport, include Many te APR and otherwise prominent are 
Miss Eugenia Gardner, who closed her Cedar street home thecarrivales isis bel ee Pp me tihe 
i” Boston early for her annual sojourn. , 
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Late arrivals at Turk’s Head Inn, Rockport, include  aypote of Washington. sears = Bi hae 
Master Olcott Brown and Miss Brown of Salem, Mass., Among the arrivals at the Mailman House, Fast 
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blackman, Miss Marjorie, and J. H. Gloucester. the past week are Miss Dorothy G. Balcom of 
Blackman, Jr., of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Leake Dorchester, John B. Crowell of East Orange, N. J., Charles 
and three children of Williamstown, Mass., and Ledyard F. Lewis of Worcester, Miss Rebecca Lee Reynolds of 
Cogswell and daughter of Albany, N. Y. Newton Centre and Mrs. C. A. Burnham, Norwich, Conn, 
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