46 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Doings of the 
Summer Cottagers 
on Cape Ann. 
Along the | 
Rockport and Cape Ann 
Shore 
Arrivals 
at the Hotels and 
Boarding Houses 
Ree is qualifying this season as one of the 
busiest parts of the very busy North Shore. Its 
hotels and boarding houses are entertaining many guests 
and visitors to the Cape section find plenty to amuse 
them on its rocky shores. 
Guests for the remainder of the season continue to 
arrive at T'urk’s Head Inn. Among those who registered 
there during the last few days are Ledyard Cogswell, 
president ot the National Bank of Albany, N. Y., and 
daughter, Mrs. H. E.. Jewell and her daughter, Miss Mar- 
garet, of New Albany, Ind.; James M. Kipley of Provi- 
dence; Miss Marian Lincoln ot tartford, Conn.; Lewis 
B. Henry of Orange, N. J.; Henry T. Nelsoh of Boston; 
Roland J. Hastings, and his mother, Mrs. J. E. Hastings 
of Worcester; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. tiotchkiss of Buffalo, 
N. Y.; Province M. Pogue of Cincinnati, who has joined 
his family at Turk’s Head for the summer; Miss Anna 
A. Logan of Brooklyn, N. Y.; N. F. Doughty of Flushing, 
N. Y.; Mrs. J. D. Billingham and daughter of Philadel- 
phia; George Marvin and J. $. Henry ot New York; Mrs, 
M. C. Moore of Boston; Mrs. P. A. Collins of Boston, 
with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Rk. Stevenson, and daugh- 
ter, Patricia, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. George E. Foster 
of New York, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Prandell, Milton 
Lee Prandell and John B. Prandell of Glen Falls, New 
York; Mrs. J. M. Mills of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Tracy 
Lay of Philadelphia; and Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Pynchin 
of Springfield. 
‘he Granite Shore Hotel at Rockport is making a 
specialty of motor boat excursion parties for its guests 
and that they are popular is evidenced by the numbers 
that go on the trips. A very enjoyable launch party visit- 
ed Thatcher’s Island and the lighthouses there on Tues- 
day. The party was made up of Miss McPartland of 
Worcester; Mrs. E. A. Rawson of Boston; Miss Coakley 
and Mrs. Bartlett of Rockport; Miss T. von Eette and 
Miss E. Ramsdell of Boston; Mrs. Clark and two children 
of Springfield, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Burdick of 
Westerly, R. I.; Miss A. Brown and Miss Hargrove of 
Boston; the Misses Green of Schuylerville, N. Y.; Miss 
Hatton of Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; Mrs. Painten of Wol- 
laston, and Miss L. McCann of So. Bend, Ind. Guests 
at the Granite Shore for an indefinite stay are the Misses 
3rine of Dorchester; the Misses Daley, also of Dorches- 
ter; Mr. and Mrs. J. Cleaves and child of Malden; Mr. 
and Mrs. Muir, Misses Jennie and Elizabeth Beggs and 
Miss C, Sloan, all of Springfield, Mass.; and Miss Helen 
Haynes, Miss Hilda Hendrikson, Mrs. Haynes and daugh- 
ter and Mrs. B. Hennigan, all of Worcester. Mr. L. 
Reggio, a Boston artist, is stopping at the Granite Shore 
and finds many subjects for his canvas about the Cape. 
Trolley trips about the Cape and auto rides along the 
North Shore to Magnolia and Manchester are popular with 
guests at the Granite Shore. 
‘he Misses Oaks of Brooklyn, N. Y., have arrived 
at the !teadland House, Rockport, for a stay of a few 
weeks. Mrs. John R. Somerville of St. Johnsbury, Vt., 
is there for the seaosn. Among those at the Headland 
over Sunday were Miss Florence Adams Forbes of 
Mrookline, Raymond D, Blakeney of Boston, and Myron 
A. Richmond and Mrs. Richmond of Bridgewater. 
AST GLOUCESTER is evidently on the way to prove 
that August is as usual to be the banner month in 
the summer life along the North Shore. Many of the 
guests at the hotels who have made Eastern Point and 
vicinity their vacation place for the month of July are 
leaving for other resorts and their places are being taken 
almost two-fold by the influx of visitors for August. 
Ex-Governor Dix and Mrs. Dix of New York are 
guests at Hawthorne Inn, East Gloucester. Others who 
have registered there for a few weeks are C. H. Tuke 
of New York; A. H. McLanahan of Philadelphia; Mr. 
and Mrs. I. J. Greenwood of New York; Mrs, T. H. Gar- 
rett and Misses Josephine and Stella Garrett of St. Louis; 
EK. T. Saeger of Boston; L. Ejidlitz of New York and 
Miss Julia T. Eidlitz; G. MacGregor of Portland, Ore.; 
Mrs. ‘Thornton Motley, Miss Marion L, Haley and Master 
Thornton Motley, Jr., of Washington; Miss Ethel R. 
Payser of New York; William k. Barbour of New York; 
George S. Cooper, U: S. N.; Miss Gertrude Carey of 
Brookline; C. D. Robinson ot Crompton, R. L.; Carter 
Wilder of Kansas City; Mrs. Barrett Ridgely of Wash- 
ington; L. G. Reynolds, Jr., of Dayton, O.; Mr. and Mrs. 
W. E. Clarke of Chicago; Miss Barbara Burgess and 
Mrs. J. K. Burgess of Boston, and Aug. Franzend of 
New York. 
The Delphine at East Gloucester is proving to be one 
of the most popular houses on the shore, as the majority 
of its guests are those who have been coming there for 
several seasons. ‘The house is filled for the month of - 
August. Recent arrivals at the Delphine include Mrs. 
J. L. Stevens of Milton; Mrs. S. A. Wilson and Miss Wil- 
son of Baltimore; the Misses Garretson of Elmhurst, 
L. I.; James Gear of New York; M. Heinrich of La 
Jalla, Cala.; Mrs. E. W. Halliday of Los Angeles, Cala. ; 
Miss Meta Mencke and Miss Ella R. Keyes of Philadel- 
phia; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Raymond of Kansas City; Miss 
Elizabeth A. Stone of Philadelphia; Miss K. M. Lincoln 
of Boston; Miss Haywood of Rochester, N. Y.; and Miss 
S. Parker Smith of New York. ; 
Merrill Hall at East Gloucester, one of the most 
home-like houses on the Cape shore, is filled with guests 
for the next few weeks. ‘Those to arrive the past few 
days were Miss Ella Jacobs of Philadelphia, and Miss 
Grace Feustman of Philadelphia; Mrs. S. E. Beddoe of 
Charlestown; Miss Margaret A. Driscoll and Miss Mary 
Driscoll of Linwood, Mass.; Mrs. Ellen C. Lester of Hart- 
ford, Conn.; Katherine M. Evans of Rochester, N. Y.; 
Miss Elizabeth Markham of Ayer, Mass.; Misses Edith 
M. and Mabel A. Williams of Taunton; Mr, and Mrs. 
H. P. Hall of Worcester; Mrs. A. Congdon of New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sturtevant of Lexington; H. FE. Ed- 
wards of Melrose; Miss B. M. Howland of Cambridge, 
and Miss Marion K. Payne of Portsmouth, N. H. 
Guests at the Harbor View, East Gloucester, include 
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnston of Hartford, Conn.; Mr. 
and Mrs. Gilbert Sheldon of Providence, R. I.; Miss Emily 
M. MacDonald and Miss Frances R. Leonard of Boston; 
W. H. Ward of Boston; Miss Ruth Marvel of Hartford, 
Conn.; Miss Jose V. Obregon of Winchester ; Miss Florine 
M.. Charter of Hartford, Conn. Mr..and = Mrs) eee 
Mekels of Boston; G. B. Gould of Cleveland and M. 
Leusch of New York. 
