46 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Doings of the 
Summer Cottagers 
on Cape Ann. 
Rea summer colony at the Headlands, Mar- 
mion Way and Land’s End is complete for the 
month of August and the hotels could accommodate but 
a few more. Boating, bathing, tennis, and all of the sum- 
mer sports enjoyed elsewhere long the shore are enjoyed 
in this coast town. Each season seems to make Rock- 
port and Pigeon Cove more popular as a summering 
place, and the scaicity of cottages would indicate this to be 
true this season. 
The Manning House and annex at Rockport are both 
full. The guests enjoy a broad, sandy beach directly back 
of the hotel and nearly everyone takes a dip in the briny 
water each morning. Recent arrivals at the Manning 
include Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Barton of W eos Miss 
Agnes E. Gilmore of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. O’Brien 
of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. M, T. Mullen of Boston ; Mr. 
and Mrs. Lawrence N. Swan of Burlington, Vt. - Mr. and 
Mrs. Jeffries and child of Worcester; the Misses 
Edna and Alma Tompkins of Cambridge; Mrs. and Miss 
Payne of Freeport, L. I.; and Miss Baldwin and Miss 
Plympton of Fitchburg. 
Arrivals at Turk’s Head Inn, Rockport, the past 
week include Mrs. Tyler S. Stevens and Miss F. Logan 
of No. Wilmington ; Louis ©. and J. F. Henry of New 
York; Norris F. Oliver of East Orange, N. J.; Mrs. E. 
W. Hughlett of Baltimore, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. C. 
W. Reid of Worcester. 
The finals in the tennis matches among the guests 
at Straitsmouth Inn, Rockport, are to be played Satur- 
day afternoon of this week. Considerable enthusiasm and 
competition was shown at the games last week and the 
participants have been working the courts overtime this 
week preparing for Saturday’s fray. Last Saturday Gid- 
ney defeated Worcester 6-0, 6-0; G. Hall beat A. Clark- 
son 6-1, 6-3; L. Harris won over Carey 6-2, 6-4; J. Clark- 
son beat Harris 6-0, 6-0. In the finals G. Hall beat Gid- 
ney 6-3, 6-4; and L. Harris won over J. Clarkson 6-3, 6-2. 
Among those who are enjoying indefinite stays at the 
Headland House, Rockport, are Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Rut- 
ter and daughter of Waltham; H. J. Green of Worcester ; 
and Miss Alma Wallis of Bristol, NARS 
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Shore 
Arrivals 
at the Hotels and 
Boarding Houses 
AST GLOUCESTER hotels, with but few exceptions, 
are filled with vacationists on the shore for the 
month of August. Many have reserved apartments for 
well into September and it would seem that with good 
weather the season in that section would be somewhat 
extended. 
The Beachcroft at East Gloucester, is experiencing 
an exceptionally good summer, when it is considered that 
this is the first season under new management. ‘This 
might be explained by the fact that nowhere on the shore 
is more done for the comfort of the guests; the bathing 
facilities on the Beachcroft’s private beach makes many 
friends for the house. Charles Gillette of Rochester, N. 
Y., and of safety razor fame, is a guest there. Other 
arrivals for a few weeks include Rev. R. W. Plant of 
Gardiner, Me., who is spending a few days with Col. 
and Mrs. Bruce; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Jennings, who are 
at the Beachcroft for the second time this season; the 
Misses Katharine and Caroline Parsons, who have been 
coming to this hotel for several seasons; Mr. and Mrs. 
Fred J. Cross and Miss Hazel, Wilbur and Irving Cross 
of Rochester, N. Y., who are stopping with the Gillettes ; 
Mrs. Henry Allen Root and Miss Louise Allen Root of 
Pittsfield; Mr. and Mrs. E. Charles Pruchen of Christ 
Church, New Zealand; Mrs. Franklin C. Wood and Frank- 
lin C. Wood, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mowbray and Miss 
Anthony S. Mowbray of Virginia; Mr. and Mrs, W. S. 
Kerry and daughter, Miss Esther, of Montreal; Mrs. 
Robert P. Clapp and daughter, Miss Lillian, of Lexing- 
ton; Miss Margaret S. Bow man and Miss Mary L. Tel- 
fer of Flushing, N. Y.; and V. Thompson, Miss Helen 
Kager, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thompson and Misses Mar- 
garet and Ruth Thompson of Springfield. 
Arrivals at the Delphine, East Gloucester, for the 
past week include John M, Hall of Providence, R. I.; Mr. 
and Mrs. George Hoppenheimer of New Rochelle, N. Yaa 
Mrs. R76 Kent and daughter of Brookline; Miss Helen 
M. Mencke of Philadelphia; Miss Elizabeth Page Prout 
of Nutley, N. S.; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Hall and 
daughter, Miss Constance H., of Cambridge; Miss Besse 
B. Keyes and the Misses Miller of Philadelphia; the 
Misses Friday of Rochester, N. Y.; the Misses Kent of 
Brookline; Miss S. Parker Smith of New York; Miss 
Haywood of Rochester, N. Y. 
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