Gloucester Section 
NORTH 
SHORE 
BREEZE 
ANNISQUAM. 
The opening of the hotels during 
the past week has served to enliven 
this hitherto quiet little place, and 
a walk along the shores of the river 
any moonlight evening will convince 
one that summer is here in earnest. 
The harbor, or rather cove, which 
heretofore has been accessible to 
small craft only, has, thanks to the 
government appropriation, been 
dredged and now will accommodate 
any kind of a craft, from a small 
rowboat, to a large steam yacht. 
Charles Lufkin and family have 
arrived at the Ruby cottage for the 
season, the cottage having been ren- 
ovated, and made attractive with a 
nice face wall. 
H. B. Fuller and family of Mon- 
treal, have arrived at Annisquam for 
the summer months, and have rented 
the Pearce cottage on Norwoods 
Heights. 
Herbert F. Lawson and family of 
Arlington, have arrived at their cot- 
tage for the season, coming over the 
road in an auto. 
The Sargent cottage, has been 
opened for the season, and is being 
occupied by Mrs. George Sargent 
and her daughter, of Somerville. 
Tracy Hollis and family of New 
York, are occupying the Mellen cot- 
tage on Adams road. 
Miss Annette Rogers and Miss An- 
nie Fisher have arrived at the Tide- 
way cottage for the season. 
Professor R. S. Speck with his 
mother, sister and friend, have ar- 
rived at their cottage for the sea- 
son, coming over the road from 
Hackensack, N. J., by auto. 
A series of Saturday evening 
dances are being held at the Annis- 
quam Yacht elub, for members, 
their friends and relatives. These 
will be continued during the remain- 
der of the season. 
William H. Groves and family of 
this place, have rented both of their 
cottages, and will spend the summer 
abroad. 
Mrs. J. D. Hubbard of Lake For- 
rest, Ill., have arrived at their cot- 
tage for the coming warm months. 
Miss Annie HE. Fisher of Boston, 
has rented her cottage on Walnut 
street for the season, to S. W. Bur- 
gess and family of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Jr., 
have arrived at their summer home 
at Squam Hill. 
BASS ROCKS. 
The following guests are regis- 
tered at the Thorwald, Bass Rocks, 
for the season: Mrs. F. Chapman, 
Woodstock, Vt.; Mrs. R. H.. Clerk 
and family, Montreal; Miss A. H. 
Chase, Haverhill; Mrs. W. H. Cun- 
ningham, Miss E. B. Cunningham, 
Philadelphia; Mr. M. Darling, Mrs. 
H. Darling, Montreal; Mrs. F. F. 
Field, Washington, D.C.; Dr. E. W. 
Fiske, Waltham; Mrs. F. W. 
Fletcher, Phillip K. Fletcher, De- 
troit, Mich.; Mrs. M. J. Hopkins, 
Miss Virginia Hopkins, Columbus, 
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Humble, 
Miss Elizabeth Humble, Fort Worth, 
Texas; Miss Mary E. Holden, Au- 
rora, Ill.; Mr. J. H. Lawson, Mr. S. 
Z. Lawson, Miss A. J. Lawson, New 
York City; Mrs. W. J. Lewis, Miss 
M. Lewis, Montreal; Miss Lockett, 
Henderson, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. W. 
Littlefield, Kansas City; Mr. and 
Mrs. K. Lathrop, Detroit, Mich.; 
Mrs. R. C. Moon and family, Mem- | 
phis, Tenn.; Mrs. L. M. Michels, 
ROCKPORT. 
Arrivals at ‘‘Turk’s Head Inn,”’ 
Rockport, since July 9th: Mrs. Col- 
well, Miss Colwell, Cleveland, Ohio; 
Miss Parsons, Miss Kellogg, North- 
ampton; Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Rule, 
Newburyport; Dr. Stephen Pierson, 
Mrs. L. A. Pierson, Morristown, N. 
J.; Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Pierson and 
chauffeur, Stanford, Conn.; Mr. and 
Mrs. J. E. Burke, Brookline; Mrs. 
Edw. W. Hughlett, Baltimore, Md.; 
Mrs. James F. Oyster, Miss Helene 
Oyster, Norman W. Oyster, Wash- 
ington, D. C.; Mrs. D. J. Puffer, 
Mrs. J. E. Gates, Medford; Mrs. R 
J. Davis, London, Eng.; M. J.’ Me 
Call, Jas. McCall, W. H. O’Connell, 
New York. 
CONOMO. 
Miss Annie Bacheldor and Mrs. 
Richard Horn of Dorchester, are 
spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. 
J. C. Lindouer. 
| Daniel B. Riggs and family, of Es- 
New York; "Mrs. W. H. Moore, So.f sex, have opened their cottage at 
Manchester, Conn.; Mrs. R. J. ‘Nel-~ 
den, Miss Nelden, Paterson, N. J.; 
Mr. and Mrs. Nute, Brockton ; Mrs. 
H. L. Parmeli, Miss M. L. Parmeli, 
New York; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Par- 
ker, Master R. B. Parker, 2d, J. D. 
Parker, Hartford, Conn.; Mr. and 
Mrs. E. S. Pierce, Miss Pierce, St. 
Louis; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roome, 
child and nurse, New York City; 
Mrs. M.S. Smith, Detroit, Mich.; 
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shuart, Spring- 
field; Dr. and Mrs. Steese and fam- 
ily, New York City; Mrs. Clark 
Salmon, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. 
Van Winkle, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. 
Cortland Van Winkle, Princetown, 
N. J.; Mr. K. Van Winkle, Ashe- 
ville, N. C.; Mrs. T. C. Wallace, Miss 
Wallace, New York City; Mrs. H. H. 
Welles, Jr., and family, Wilkes 
Barre, Penn.; Mrs. James Wilson, 
Miss Margaret H. Wilson, Detroit, 
Mich.; Mrs. Wood Williams, Spring- 
field. 
Dr. Carrol Burpee and family of 
Malden were here over the week- 
end. 
Frederick Moulton and family of 
Lake Forrest, Ill., are occupying the 
Rock Side Cottage, for the summer. 
Breeze ‘‘ Ads’’ Pay. 
Robbin’ s Island and will remain till 
the first of August. 
Miss Josephine Courtright of 
Brookline, has occupied her Rob- 
bin’s Island cottage for several 
weeks past. She will go to Hayden- 
ville Monday and remain there for 
the balance of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Evans of 
Springfield, will be located at the 
Courtright cottage for the rest of 
July. 
F. S. Lovett and family of Wen- 
ham Neck, have taken the Cook ecot- 
tage for several weeks. They ar- 
rived Wednesday. E. W. Samson of 
Lynn will be their guest for a couple 
of weeks. 
Miss Florence Gardner of East 
Machias, Me., is spending the bal- 
ance of the season with Mr. and 
Mrs. Richard K. Hunt. 
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Presby 
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Perry of 
Winchester last Sunday. 
Theodore Barrett of Melrose en- 
tertained Mr. Eaton and Mr. Stout 
of Malden over the week-end. 
Julian Cameron and family of 
Westfield, have taken occupancy of 
their Chebacco Island estate for the 
remainder of the summer. 
J. C. Abbott and family are mak- 
ing week end visits to their cottage 
on Chebacco Island. 
