EAST GLOUCESTER 
Assistant Secretary of the Treas- 
ury A. Piatt Andrew, Jr., has been 
making a short visit at his pictures- 
que estate at Eastern Point, enter- 
taining a number of friends while 
there.- His father and mother have 
arrived also from Laporte, Indiana. 
Miss Ayune MacCready of New 
York has opened her East Glouces- 
ter cottage on Grapevine Cove road 
for the season. 
A. W. Pollard and family of 
Brookline have arrived for the sum- 
mer at their Hastern Point estate. 
Col. Sidney M. Hedges and family 
of Boston, Miss Cecelia Beaux, the 
portrait artist, Gen. George C. Reid 
and family of Washington, D. C., 
Gen. Anson Mills and family of 
Washington, D. C., and Mr. and 
Mrs. Robert C. Rathbone of New 
York City are among the early 
Eastern Point summer colonists set- 
tled in summer homes. 
Dr. and Mrs. James H. Knowles 
have arrived at their Eastern Point 
estate from Philadelphia. Dr. and 
Mrs. Knowles have been spending 
the winter in the West Indies. 
Several hundred guests attended 
the recent reception given by Mr. 
and Mrs. James Murray Kay, 155 
Gardner road, Brookline, and Kast- 
ern Point, to their son, James Mur- 
ray Kay, Jr., and his wife, who have 
recently returned from their honey- 
moon in the West Indies. Mr. and 
Mrs. Kay, Jr., will reside at 55 Ad- 
dington road, Brookline. The bride 
was formerly Miss Pollard of Brook- 
line and. Kastern Point. 
A number of Harvard classmates 
of Henry Hurlbut Sutphin, who 
was graduated from that college in 
the class of ’07, have been bidden 
to his wedding to Miss Caroline 
Squibb, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 
Edward R. Squibb of Columbia 
Heights, which will be celebrated in 
in the Church, of the Holy Trinity, 
Brooklyn Heights, Saturday, June 
1, at 4.30 o’clock. Owing to the re- 
cent death of Mr. Sutpin’s grand- 
father, Henry C. Hurlbut, only re- 
latives have been asked to the sub- 
sequent reception. The Squibbs 
have spent several seasons at Hast 
Gloucester both at Hawthorne Inn 
and as tenants of Rockmere cottage 
on Paradise Point. 
The United States government suit 
against the Brazilian coffee monop- 
oly is well begun. The suit is unique 
in the records of law and the de- 
velopments will be watched with, 
great interest. 
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