Gloucester Section 
NORTH 
ANNISQUAM. 
With the hotels crowded with va- 
cationists, and nearly all of the cot- 
tages occupied, Annisquam finds it- 
self at the height of one of its most 
successful summer seasons. 
Travel during the past week has 
been steadily wending its way to- 
wards this quiet little village, and 
another week will find every avail- 
able room taken for the season. 
Mrs. Wentworth and- family of 
Boston, who have been occupying 
their cottage on Arlington street for 
the past few weeks, have returned to 
Boston, and will spend the remain- 
der of the season at Bath and other 
Maine resorts. 
John Simpson and family of Uti- 
ea, N. Y., who have been annual so- 
journers here for the past few years, 
have again returned to this place, 
and have taken occupancy of the 
Wentworth cottage on Arlington 
street. 
William M. Jelly, who is summer- 
ing with his family at Norwoods 
Heights, is critically ill at the Salem 
hospital, and recently underwent an 
operation for appendicitis. 
Mrs. Charles Van Hise, Miss Janet 
Van Hise, and Miss Annie Van Hise 
of Madison, Wis., are registered at 
the Beach cottage for the season. 
Prominent among the Brookline 
contingent who are summering at 
Annisquam are Miss Harriet H. Surf, 
Miss C. Schermerhorn, and C. H. 
Engles, Jr. 
Among the newly-arrived guests 
who are located here for the sum- 
mer, are Miss J. Ring, Wisconsin ; 
Miss J. Wilson Miss J. Miner, Or- 
ange N. J.; Mrs. M. Moses, and Miss 
Cc. A. Moses, Syracuse, N. Y.; Miss 
CG. G. Noble, San Francisco; Miss 
Grace Lawrence, Miss Marion Law- 
rence, Winchester, Mass; Mrs. M. 8. 
H. Wyman, Coneord, Mass.; Mrs. 
John Cogland, Roxbury, Mass.; and 
Miss Le Favre of New York City. 
The Seaside House is crowded to 
its utmost. 
Camp Coggleshell Art School has 
opened, and a large number of stu- 
dents are occupying the comfortable, 
home-like surroundings which the 
Camp_presents. 
You have not fulfilled every duty 
unless you have fulfilled that of be- 
ing pleasant. —Charles Buxton. 
SHORE 
BASS ROCKS. 
List of guests registered at the 
Hotel Thorwald, Bass Rocks, this 
week: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Arm- 
strong, Meriden, Conn.; John D. 
Berran, the Misses K. and A. Berran, 
Boston; Miss K. Cook, Syracuse, 
N. Y.; R. H. Clerk, Montreal, Can- 
ada; Frederick Chapman, Wood- 
stock, Vt.; Mrs. William Chisolm, 
Sr., Cleveland, Ohio; the Misses 
Doherty, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and 
Mrs. H. H. Day, Tupper Falls, N. 
Y.; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Evans, Mr. 
Axson Evans, Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. 
Frank Flowers, Winchester; W. F. 
Field, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. J. 
H. Gregg, and Miss Gregg, St. 
Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Walter A. Hardy, 
and Miss Hardy, Fitchburg; Mrs. 
William A. Hardy, Fitchburg; Mrs. 
EK. E. Hemenway, and Vera C. Hem- 
enway, So. Framingham; William A. 
Hardy, Fitchburg; Miss C. Mander- 
son, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. E. B. 
Neely, and Miss Neely, St. Joseph, 
Mo.; Albert J. Osgood, Washington, 
D. C.; Mrs. Reiter and son, John 
Reiter, Boston; Mrs. J. J. Raleigh 
and family, St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. and 
Mrs. A. H. Snow, Washington, D. 
C.; Mrs. J. Swanton, and daughter, 
Miss R. Swanton, Rochester, N. Y.; 
Mr. and Mrs. S. Howard Smith, Ger- 
mantown, Pa.; Miss E. Howard 
Smith, Germantown, Pa.; Edwin §. 
Steese, New York; Mrs. G. J. Town- 
send, Miss A. R. Townsend, Brook- 
line; Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Whitwell 
and Mr. George E. Whitwell, Wash- 
ington, D. C.; Mr. James Wilson, 
Detroit, Michigan. 
At Annisquam Island. 
The following is a list of the fam- 
ilies who have cottages on Annis- 
quam Island: 
Maj. J. E. Burbank and family, of 
Malden, U. S. Army retired, ‘‘Camp 
Don’t Worry”’; Franklin A. Mosman 
and family, of Cambridge, ‘‘Camp 
Pleasant’’; P. F. Trask, and family, 
of Westboro, ‘‘Camp Pleasant’’; M. 
D. MacPherson, and family, of East 
Boston, ‘‘Ferncrafts Cottage’’; Wol- 
cott Remington, and family of Cam- 
bridge, ‘‘Camp Comfort’’; Mr. Hill, 
and family, of Arlington ‘‘Camp 
Crowhurst’’; L. R. Mitchell, and 
family of Arlington, ‘‘Annisquam 
Island Camp’’; Charles Vose, of 
BREEZE 
ROCKPORT. 
Arrivals at Turk’s Head Inn, 
Rockport, since July 16th, include: 
Miss Mary A. Tappan, Miss Rose 
Lamb, Boston; C. L. Watson, F. E. 
Briggs, Attleboro; Mr. and Mrs. P. 
H. Fowler, Dudley D. Fowler, Or- 
ange, N. J.; Mrs. James F. How, St. 
Louis; Miss Switzer, Chicago; Louis 
How, St. Louis; Philip B. Wells, 
Newton; T. W. Childs, Toledo, Ohio ; 
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fosdick, Henry 
Vaughn, Boston; Mrs. E. C. Kuhn, 
Cineinnati, Ohio; H. W. Wilmot, 
New York;' Dr. H. W. Dobson, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Miss Marion 
B. Lineoln, New Haven, Conn.; Miss 
Frances Pierce, Miss Valentine 
Pierce, Brookline; Mrs. 8. D. Mar- 
shall, Dover, Del.; Miss A. J. Can- 
non, Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. Ar- 
thur P. Friend, Miss Ruth Friend, 
Harold Sherman, West Newton; Mr. 
and Mrs. A. W. Killaway, Newton; 
Mr. and Mrs. Tarrant P. King, Mas- 
ter Appleton King, Milton; Mr. and 
Mrs. Carl Skinner, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. W. O. Dizon, Newton; Pro- 
fessor I. L. Winter, Cambridge; Ed- 
win Churchill, Jr., Worcester; H. W. 
Adams, Northampton; P. F. McCall, 
Salem; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Graves, 
Boston; Mrs. H. Clay Browning, 
Miss Browning, Washington, D. C. 
Good Roads. 
Partly as a result of the educative 
work of the United States Office of 
Public Roads, there is an unexam- 
pled, widespread movement for the 
improvement of the great highways 
of travel, and many millions are be- 
ing expended annually in improv- 
ing country roads. 
Boston, and friends. 
Work is to be started at once on 
the eonstruction of the new Cause- 
‘way street, over Annisquam Island. 
David Mears of Essex has the con- 
tract for this work. It will be of 
additional interest to know _ that 
Storer F. Crafts, the owner of the 
island, has had an _ official notice 
from the United States postoffice, 
saying that Annisquam Island has 
been placed on their list, and that 
all the mail in the future would re- 
ceive prompt delivery when address- 
ed. ‘‘Annisquam Island, Gloucester, 
Mass.’”’ 
