36 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder June 25,1915 
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OCKPORT. The summer outlook for Rockport, 
Land’s End and Pigeon Cove, appears most encourag- 
ing. The majority of “the cottages have been secured by 
a “wealthy class of people and the bookings at all the 
hotels, Straitsmouth Inn; Turk’s Head Inn at,.Land’s 
End and the Hotel Edward at Pigeon Cove are promis- 
ing for a brisk season. Citizens of this section of Cape 
Ann are very much pleased over the announcement by 
the navy department at Washington, that the third divi- 
sion, in the summer drills of the battleship squadron of 
the Atlantic fleet, will come to Rockport harbor. The 
announcement is in accord with previous information 
from Congressman Gardner, that the department would 
include Rockport in the itinerary of the summer cruise. 
Five of the latest big battleships of the navy will be in 
Sandy Bay Harbor ot Refuge, from July 18 to Wy 3a 
These ships and their captains are as follows: Virginia, 
Capt. Volney ©. Chase, flagship of the division com- 
mander; Georgia, Capt. Robert E. Coontz; Nebraska, 
Capt. George W: Logan; New Jersey, Capt. Joseph L. 
Jayne; Rhode Island, Capt. Clarence S$. Williams. The 
division is in command of Capt. DeWitt Coffman. Ap- 
proximately 4000 men will be on the ships. Forms of 
entertainment will be planned by Rockport citizens and 
the officers of the fleet will most probably. collaborate. 
The social life at the hotels will be enlivened, many of 
the officers on the ships having members of their families 
and friends on the North Shore and undoubtedly many 
attractive affairs will be arranged in honor of the various 
officers. The war game at sea occurs from September 
10 to September 30 and at dates previous to that time, 
there will be many fleet drills and manoeuvres. 
Bishop Rhinelander of the Episcopal Diocese of 
Rhode Island will be at Land’s End this season and he 
will occupy the cottage of C. B. Martin, which he had 
two seasons ago. 
Francis Smith of San 
this week at his summer home, 
End. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
at their 
has arrived 
Cove, Land’s 
Antonio, Texas, 
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William M. Currier of Danvers are 
Atlantic road cottage for several weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. Prescott Moody are at their cottage, 
Land’s End, for the season. 
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The Ocean View at Pigeon Cove is now open for 
the season. There are a number of permanent guests 
registered, among them being Miss E. T. Wandell of 
Washington; Miss Grace E. Cook of Chicago; Miss 
Louise Naylor of Wilmington, Del.; and Mrs. Naylor of 
Saco, Me.; A. P. Bourland of Washington, D. C.; Miss 
Theodora Beckworth of Boston; Miss Margaret F. 
Marks of Milton; the Misses White of Brookline. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
Mrs. F. R. Lybrand of the Patent Office, Washing- 
ton, D. C., is stopping at Pigeon Cove. Mrs. Lybrand 
is one of the most efficient women in the employ of the 
U. S. Government. She was instrumental in bringing 
the Sandy Bay Breakwater bill before the members of 
the House. 
The late Clarence W. Seamans’ summer home at 
Pigeon Cove is closed for the present. The family ts 
expected to return after a visit and change, following the 
death of Mr. Seamans a short time ago. 
ANNISQU AM. With the opening of the Annisquam 
Yacht club-house, the season at this resort is begin- 
ning to enliven. Racing, boating, afternoon teas and 
tennis will afford much pleasure again this season. The 
splendid large tennis courts are now being used a great 
deal of the time. 
William E. Duane and family 
occupy the H. D. Williams cottage for the season. 
and Mrs. Williams expect to visit California. 
Henry FE. Worcester and family arrived last week- 
end at Annisquam and are occupying their sumer resi- 
dence on Norwood Heights. 
Stedman Bent of Overbrook, Pa., is a late arrival at 
the attractive Bent summer home at Annisauam. 
Mr. and Mrs. Butler. Ames of Lowell spent 
week-end at their summer home in Bay View. 
Charles H. Morse, Jr., and family of Chicago, Ii1., 
will spend the season at the Adams homestead, Annis- 
quam. The Morses arrived the first of the week. 
of Brookline are to 
Mr. 
jast 
Eastern 
Williams of 
Mrs. S. A. Raymond of “The Ramparts,” 
Point, is entertaining her daughter, Mrs. 
Albany, N. Y. 
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Will reopen for the season on June 17th. 
Mrs. AppIsON JONES Miss BLAKE 
