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ASS ROCKS.—tThe present week finds the majority 
of cottagers domiciled in their attractive summer 
homes at Bass Rocks. 
and the blossoming gardens greet the eye with pleasure 
and the landscape in every direction bespeaks the restful- 
ness that this beautiful section of the North Shore be- 
stows upon those who seek it, 
The Minister of Siam and the attachés arrived from 
Washington, D. C., this week, to spend the season at 
Bass Rocks as has been the custom for a number of years. 
The party is at the Harding cottage, Page street, except- 
ing Edward H. Loftus, the first secretary to the legation, 
who, with his wife, two sons and servants, occupies a 
cottage on Bass avenue, near the beach. 
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arrived at “Casa del Mar,” 
tates at Bass Rocks. Mr. 
provements to his place last season. 
now a bower of beauty. 
Mr, and Mrs. 
one of the most attractivé es- 
Chandler made extensive im- 
The Saree are 
der of June and July. The J. W. Fords of Detroit, Mich., 
will have a lease of the estate for the remainder of the 
season. 
The Booths of Detroit, who have spent a number of 
seasons at Hotel Thorwald, have the Southgate cottage, 
this season, located on Atlantic road, on the ocean front. 
Mrs. A. G. Mitten of Brookline is occupying the 
Worcester cottage, Beach road, thi§season. 
Dr. and Mrs, Arthur N. ‘Broughton and family, of 
Jamaica Plain are occupying their lower cottage on Page 
street. 
The Smiths of Baltimore have arrived at the Swiss 
bungalow on the-Day estate, Page street, Bass Rocks. 
The Mallors of Englewood, N. J., are the occupants 
of the old Souther mansion, corner of Beach road and 
Brightside avenue, near. the golf club tennis courts. 
Edward A. Hart of Cincinnati, O., with his daughter, 
Miss Mary T. Hart, has opened the Hart estate, corner of 
Atlantic and Beach roads, Bass Rocks. 
Max Talbot of Brookline, the prominent clothing 
dealer, owning an extensive chain of stores in New Eng- 
land, has taken a lease of the A. D. Foss cottage, Decatur 
road, Bass Rocks. The family is now occupying the 
house. 
The Shroeders of Englewood, N. J., are recent ar- 
rivals at Bass Rocks, occupying the old farmhouse of the 
Souther estate, located near the golf clubhouse. 
The Fred H. Eatons of Lawrence are located at 
their cottage, Souther road, Bass Rocks. Mrs. Eaton was 
a daughter of the late Judge Sherman, a pioneer summer 
resident of Bass Rocks for so many years and whose 
house, now Owned by Henry Souther, on the big boulders 
near the beach, is one of the show places at Bass Rocks. 
Mr. and Mrs, William B. Caimpbell of Philadelphia 
have arrived at their Beach road cottage for the season. 
The Roberts’ of Utica, N. Y., Mr. Roberts being a 
prominent dry goods dealer, have taken occupancy of the 
Roland Sherman cottage, Nautilus road, near the beach. 
The Walkers of Brookline are occupying the Perkins 
cottage on Beach road, this season. 
The Pillsburys of Brookline are in cottage “C,” near 
Thorwald, Bass Rocks. 
Dr. Hoppe and family of Cincinnati, O., have taken 
the large cottage on the Day estate, Page street. 
Hotel Thorwald has opened: for the season with a 
number of guests registered, 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
The Cape Ann Resorts 
The expanse of green golf links | 
Chandlers of San Antonio, Texas, have 
Ralph W. Dundas of et Vork ¢ are 
occupying their big estate at Bass Rocks for the remaind- 
the coming month. 
June 29, 1917. 
Rev. John McGaw tens reetbe of: the: Char of 
the Messiah, Boston, and family are at the Fostep:‘eot- 
tage, Atlantic road, Bass Rocks. ‘ - % 
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EASTERN POINT.—The George E,‘Teners of Sewicks 
ley, -Pa., have arrived at the big estate, erected last’ ; 
year at Eastern Point. 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Tucker of Brookdisie have » j 
taken occupancy of their estate, “Outlook,” situated on 
an attractive spot near Sunset. rock and the Niles Beach 
boulevard. The Tuckers purchased the property of W. J. 
Little last autumn and an outlay of $10,000 has been made 
on enlarging and improving the house. \* 
The Notmans of New York have taken a lease of 
_Beach. End cottage, the property of George O. Stacy, 
Eastern Point, for the season. 
‘the Pollards of: Brookline are at their Eastern Point} 
estate for the season. ; 
ANNISQUAM. The nae ‘mid-summer fair held “i 
-Annisquam for the benefit of the First Parish, vn 
take’ ‘place early if August.. The various committees were 
chosen at a recerit meeting held at the home of Rev. J. fa 
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Marvin “ , 
Mrs. FJ: Henry Hooper’ and fonat, of Hingham oe 
arrived at the Strater, ‘cottage on Cambridge avenue, for, 
the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. ape: N. Damon have ae occu- 
pancy of their Cambridge avenue cottage, Annisquam, 
for the season. \ 
Lewis I. Prouty and family of Worcester, are \\lo- 
cated in the W. M. Jelly bungalow, Annisquam., a 
OCKPORT.—The family of General William A, Pew 
is occupying the Pew estate, Land’s End, for the sea- 
“son. 
The Turk’s Head Tin is being prepared for | opening 
The Straitsmouth Inn at Land’s End, opened a few 
weeks ago for the season and there are about 50 guests 
registered. 
John Graham Moseley and indented Miss Helen Ga. 
Moseley of Boston, are occupying their summer home on 
Marmion Way. The Moseleys are the pioneer summer 
residents of Rockport, along with the Dillaways,, hase 
cottage is nearly opposite, on Marmion Way. ; 
Bishop P. M. Rhinelander of the Episcopal ioe 
of Pennsylvania, is expected at Land’s End this summer, 
along with Bishop Perry of Rhode Island. It is also ex- 
pected that twenty or more Episcopalian rectors of mien 
nence will visit Rockport during the summer. | 
Mr. and Mrs, Geoorge W. Harvey of Boston, have 
arrived at their Marmion Way summer home, Rockport. 
Mr. Harvey is a Boston building contractor, the big Filene 
store being one of his contracts. 
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“Rockmarge,” the Pride’s Crossing estate ‘of ‘Mr... 
and Mrs. William H. Moore has’ become almost. ‘@ syn- | 
Tomorrow, | 
afternoon you may see its gardens of many :kinds). the 
onym for beauty upon the North Shore, 
tioted willow covered walk down to the sea: and the other 
attractive grounds. Fifty cents will ‘help ‘the Red. Crass . 
fund and you will enjoy walking through: this. noted, 
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Mr. and Mrs. Tian R Peabody e i's York. ad 
their daughter, Constance, now occupy “Parramatta” ath, 
Montserrat, formerly the summer home of the late Fenty” i 
W. Peehody, 
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