Gloucester Section 
NORTH 
EAST GLOUCESTER. 
William H. Weiss of the East 
Gloucester colony has had built by 
John Ehler a large cabin cruiser mo- 
tor boat which will be a fine addi- 
tion to the local power boat fleet. 
She is large and roomy and finely 
appointed and has a 20-horse power 
Maxwell engine. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward §S. Rotan 
and daughter, Katherine Drinker, 
and Mr. Drinker, summer residents 
at Grapevine avenue, will spend the 
most of the summer in Europe, sail- 
ing in July. The Rotans were ex- 
pected this week from Waco, Texas, 
to get their estate at the cove in 
readiness for occupancy. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillie of Phil- 
adelphia, who last season occupied 
the Little cottage at Eastern Point, 
will occupy the beautiful summer 
residence of Edward S. Rotan at 
Grape Vine Cove. 
The 15-footer motor boat Petrel, 
which Archibald Fenton designed 
some years ago, capturing a cabin 
load of prizes, has been sold through 
him to Robert Cleeland of Spring- 
field, an annual guest at the Rock- 
away Hotel at Rocky Neck. The 
Petrel was formerly owned by the 
secretary of the Siamese legation, 
Edward Loftus. Mr. Cleeland spent 
the holiday season this week at The 
Rockaway coming over the road in 
the family touring ear. 
Mrs. Walter Wellman and daugh- 
ters, annual summer residents, are 
registered at the Harbor View hotel. 
They are the wife and daughters of 
the famous explorer and balloonist. 
A. W. Pollard of Brookline and 
Eastern Point, has his yacht Priva- 
teer in commission. 
Walter L. Dean, the noted marine 
artist, has his yacht Clitheroe, 
called for his youngest daughter, in 
commission. 
A. W. Buhler, the Boston marine 
artist, has opened his Rocky Neck 
avenue studio for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bacon of Newton 
Highlands, annual Hotel Rockaway. 
guests 
there. 
Mr. Allen of Haverford, Pa., has 
secured the remaining Wonson cot- 
tage on Paradise Point. 
spent the holiday season 
SHORE 
Mrs. Harrington of Boston has se- 
cured the beautiful Henry Schur- 
mann cottage on East Main street. 
Mrs. Schurmann is on from Indian- 
apolis for a spring sojourn. Last 
season the cottage was occupied by 
Dr. Morton Prince and family of 
Boston. Brig. Gen. G. C. Reid and 
family of Washington and Mrs. 
Anne Curtis of New York, are at 
their summer homes on LEastern 
Point for the season. 
The Massachusetts Library <Asso- 
ciation will hold a two days’ con- 
vention at Hawthorne Inn June 15 
and 16. 
Mrs. Susan Wood of Philadelphia, 
has arrived at Mrs. Clara L. Har- 
rington’s large house on East Main 
street, adjoining the MHarrington 
studio. Last season Mrs. Wood and 
daughter were tenants of the Ralph 
H. Barbour cottage on Mt. Pleasant 
avenue. This season Kansas City 
people will occupy it this summer. 
Both of the G. O. Stacy cottages 
at Rocky Neck are rented. Mrs. 
Morgan and Miss Morgan of Cam- 
bridge, annual Hawthorne Inn 
guests, who had one of the cottages 
last season have released it. 
The Benjamin Colby cottage at 
Rocky Neck has also been rented. 
Mrs. Lathrop and daughters of 
New York, have arrived at their pic- 
turesque estate at Rocky Neck. 
All the hotels here are now open. 
Memorial Day created a fine busi- 
ness following so closely after the 
week-end. At the Rockaway, Rocky 
Neck, their was a registration of 60 
guests, 25 college girls and addi- 
tional friends, also several auto par- 
ties made up of annual summer 
guests from Worcester, Springfield 
and other cities. 
Jeffries Wyman and family of 
Wellesley Hills have opened their 
Paradise Point cottage permanently. 
Mrs. Knicker—Did you hold a 
short session with your husband? 
Mrs. Bocker—Yes, I merely had 
him make an appropriation bill. — 
New York Times. 
You cannot step twice into the 
same stream, for as you are stepping 
in, other, and yet other, waters flow 
on. —Heraclitus. 
BREEZE 
CAPE ANN RESORTS 
Mrs. James Mellen and daughter, 
Miss Sarah Mellen of Cambridge, 
have been at their Annisquam cot- 
tage for a week. The cottage will be 
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Tracey 
Hopper of New York, who had it 
last season. 
The twin cottages of Maj. L. S. 
Bent of Overbrook, Pa., at Annis- 
quam, have been secured again by 
Charles A. Coe of Boston and 
Charles S. Tappan of Brookline. . 
The Tappan fathily are settled for 
the summer. 
Frances Smith and family of San 
Antonio, Texas, have arrived at 
their beautiful villa, South End, 
Rockport, for the season. 
Sculptor Charles Grafley with his 
wife and family have arrived from 
Philadelphia, and are occupying 
their summer residence at Folly 
Cove, Lanesville. His assistant, 
Clyde Bathurst, came with him. 
J. Wesley Barber and family of 
Newton have opened their summer 
home at Pigeon Cove for the season. 
A large force of men are at work 
at the Ocean View house, Pigeon 
Cove, making improvements. 
Won by West Gloucester Boy. 
The Marathon race conducted un- 
der the auspices of the Gloucester 
YMCA on the forenoon of Me-° 
morial Day, was won by a West 
Gloucester young man, Alex. W. An- 
drews, whose time for the 8.7 miles 
jaunt was 56 min. 20 see. The race 
was from the YMCA building on 
Middle street through Western ave. 
to Magnolia ave., Essex ave., West- 
ern ave., and Middle street to the 
YMCA _ building. There’ were 
eleven entries and ten of the eleven’ - 
finished. Andrews ran a pretty race 
throughout, having the lead much 
more than half the time, and finish- 
ing after a pretty sprint at the close 
in splendid condition. He finished 
a minute and a half ahead of the 
nearest man. 
‘That fellow Gotrox is a multi- 
millionaire. He has more money 
than brains.”’ 
‘“Well, what does he want with 
brains ?’’ 
