Gloucester Section 
NORTH 
SHORE 
BREEZE 
BASS ROCKS. 
The Persian Ambassador, Ali Kuli 
Khan, and wife, who was formerly 
Miss Florence Breed of Lynn, have 
taken the cottage belonging to the 
Ten Associates of Gloucester, and 
are settled there. The cottage oc- 
cupies a picturesque site on the 
heights of Brier Neck overlooking 
Good Harbor beach, Bass Rocks. 
W. H. Robinson and family of 
Pittsburg have arrived at ‘‘Brown 
Boulders,’’ the Williamson cottage 
occupied last season by Ralph H. 
Binns and family of Sewickley, a 
Pittsburg suburb. Mrs. Robinson, 
who was Miss Armstrong, has very 
prominent social and financial affili- 
ations in that city. 
Another Pittsburg family to re- 
cently settle at Bass Rocks are the 
H. G. Veeders, who have taken the 
Bailey cottage. They are friends of 
the Ralph H. Binns family and came 
to Bass Rocks at their suggestion. 
Charles E. Pugh, who retired last 
winter from active official work as 
a Vice President-of the Penn. R. R., 
has arrived at his handsome summer 
home here, together with his family 
from Overbrook, Pa. 
Mrs. Myrick, mother of Mrs. Ar- 
thur M. Cox, of Brooklyn and Bass 
Rocks, is the house guest this season 
of the Cox family at their attractive 
summer home on Bass Rocks road. 
Casa Del Mar, the Beach road cot- 
tage at Bass Rocks of E. B. Chan- 
dler of San Antonio, Texas, is open 
and the family domiciled for the 
season. 
Mrs. Alfred Rodman and Mrs. 
Warfield of Dedham, have joined 
Mrs. Arthur Foote and Miss Foote 
of Dedham, at The Moorland, Bass 
Rocks. Mr. Arthur Foote, the noted 
Boston musician and composer, is in 
California on a lecture tour. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Belden of Syra- 
cuse, annual Moorland guests at 
Bass Rocks, who came on to Yale 
for commencement, their son being a 
member of the graduating class, mo- 
tored down to Bass Rocks for a short 
stay. They had Mrs. Wm. Harring- 
ton and Mr. and Mrs. A. DeWitt of 
Worcester, as guests. 
Winthrop Sargent and family of 
Haverford, Pa., have arrived at their 
handsome summer home, 
ROCKPORT. 
Advices from Newport in relation 
to the distribution of the U. 8. war- 
ships on July 4th states that Rock- 
port will have the Georgia, Missouri 
and Rhode Island in Sandy Bay 
Harbor. 
Congressman Ernest W. Roberts 
and family, of Washington, have ar- 
rived at Rocky Rest, their Land’s 
End cottage, Rockport. Mr. New- 
comb, the Congressman’s secretary, 
and family have taken a cottage on 
Marmion Way. 
Gen. and Mrs. G. A. Forsythe of 
the Rockport cottage colony, are so- 
journing in New Hampshire. 
Professor John Marshall and fam- 
ily of Boston are here for a short 
stay. Mrs. Marshall was formerly 
Miss Geiger of Commonwealth ave- 
nue, Boston. Prof. Marshall will be 
a member of the Harvard Summer 
school faculty again this season. In 
August he and his family plan to 
go to Europe. 
Dr. Emil Gruening and family of 
New York, have a house party at 
their handsome and spacious new 
Colonial cottage at Land’s End, and 
are making it a sort of house- 
warming. 
Additions to the cottage colony at 
Rockport are Mrs. Charles H. Law of 
Cincinnati. Lawriston by the Sea, 
her summer home is at Land’s End.- 
Prof. and Mrs. P. M. Rhinelander of 
Cambridge, have also arrived at 
Land’s End. 
Greater Boston sends to the Rock- 
port cottage colony the Ristons of 
Somerville and the Charles A. 
Lockes and James A. Whitmans of 
Chestnut Hill. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Blatchford 
and Miss Mary W. Blatchford of 
Chicago, are at Straitsmouth Inn, 
Rockport. They have as their 
guest, Miss F. M. Bliss of Beirut, 
Syria. Miss Bliss is a daughter of 
one of the directors of the American 
College at Beirut. 
Lawyer George A. Sweetser and 
family of Wellesley Hills, have ar- 
rived at ‘‘Idlehurst,’’ their summer 
home at Rockport. 
The Southworth family of Somer- 
ville and the Judson Deans of Mun- 
cie, Indiana, have arrived at their 
Pigeon Cove, Rockport, summer 
homes. 
EAST GLOUCESTER. 
The presence of the U. S. torpedo 
fleet anchored off Eastern Point is 
proving very interesting to the sum- 
mer yisitor. They look especially 
beautiful at night when their large 
number of lights are reflected on the 
water and the colored signal lights 
are in operation. The ships are 
planning an illumination for Fourth 
of July. 
Assistant Secretary of the U. S. 
Treasury A. P. Andrew, spent the 
last week-end at the Andrew  ecot- 
tage, Kastern Point, where Hon. Mr. 
Andrew’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 
P. Andrew of La Porte, Indiana, 
have arrived for the summer. 
Rev. Robert Collyer, D. D., noted 
Unitarian divine of New York, and 
Dean of that faith in the country, 
has arrived at The Delphine for his 
annual visit. 
The family of Walter Wellman, 
famous explorer and_ balloonist, 
have taken the C. F. Wonson cottage 
at Rocky Neck this season. 
Miss Blanche H. Stanley of Phil- 
adelphia, who has been-spending the 
winter in New York, has arrived at 
her summer home on Mt. Pleasant 
avenue. : 
Mr. Mills and family of Isle of 
Pines, Cuba, have arrived at the 
Colby cottage, Rocky Neck, next the 
Gloucester Yacht clubhouse. 
A feature of the recent. graduation 
exercises at the Brookline High 
school was the presentation of the 
prizes annually offered by J. Mur- 
ray Kay of Brookline and Eastern 
Point. 
The Lewis Lilies of Haverford, 
Pa., have arrived at the Rotan cot- 
tage, Grapevine Cove. Mr. and 
Mrs. Edward Rotan of Waco, Texas, 
and their son-in-law and daughter, 
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Drinker of Phil- 
adelphia, have removed to The 
Moorland, Bass Rocks. They will 
remain their until July 18th, when 
they will sail for Europe. 
Recent arrivals at The Thorwald, 
Bass Rocks, for extended stays are 
Mrs. M. S. Smith, Detroit; L. M. 
Kueffuer, New York; E. G. Ward, 
Bloomfield, N. J. 
Miss Georgianna Dodge of Toledo 
and Bass Rocks, is spending this 
week in Lenox, 
