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Alexander EK. Powell of Syracuse, N. Y., the well 
known war correspondent is making a stay at the Moor- 
land, Bass Rocks, In a recent issue of the New York 
press, Mr. Powell gives a description of the havoc made 
by the big siege guns on the battlefields and in the cities. 
Hie states that he was twice under the fire of the German 
siege guns, in Antwerp last October and in Dunkirk in 
early May. 
Date’ Moorland arrivals include: Mr. and Mrs. C. 
P. Gray, and fainily, Louise, Lillian, Harold Gray and 
Clarence Newitt, Winsted, Ct.; Miss E. Huff, Over- 
brook, Pa.; Miss M. Obayke, Mrs. J. Hayden, Miss S. 
Hayden, Mr, and Mrs. R. C, Hayden, Frederick Warren, 
Néw York; Mr. and Mrs. F. P, Eyman, Chicago; James 
M. Whittaker, Cincinnati, O.; Standley W. Lane, Somer- 
ville; Miss Dorothy Dersey, Cambridge; A. B. Com 
stock, Brookline; M. EF. Read, Pawtucket: Mr. and Mrs. 
He A nice, South Deerfield; Mr, and Mrs J. P. Krogh, 
West Martiord, Ct.; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Higgins, Wor- 
cester; George Nichols, Miss Sexton, Miss Nichols, Mr. 
Pideure we. fohnston, Hartford, Ct. 
Mrs. Walter Williams of New York city, is fond of 
the saddle and may be seen daily, beautifully poised, 
riding along the roads of Bass Rocks and the Fast Glov- 
cester colony, The Williamses are occupying the large 
and attractive colonial cottage of George ©. Stacy on 
Atlantic road, Bass Rocks. Mr. Willams is a New 
York millionaire, connected with the Standard Oil. 
Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm B. Farmer recently enter- 
tained a large number of guests at their new summer 
home on Page street, Bass Rocks. 
Fitzwilliam Sargent has arrived at the Bass Rocks 
cattage colony, having joined his wife here. 
Mrs. Henry Souther and daughter, Miss Polly 
Souther, have arrived at Dass Rocks and registered at 
the Thorwald on Monday, ‘They are from Cleveland, 
Ohio. 
Fast GLOUCESTER. Present indications point to 
* a good September in East Gloucester. Hundreds of 
the hotel people will remain at least a week after Labor 
Day, while a host will stay as long as the various houses 
keep open. The Rockaway, Harbor View, Fairview and 
Mailman House, which keep open the latest in this sec 
tion, will entertain even October guests. But very few 
will 
of the cottagers at Eastern Point and Bass Rocks 
depart till late Septerber or October. 
A beautiful section of land, comprising about eight 
and a half acres of the Patch estate, on Ledge Road, off 
Mt. Pleasant avenue, has been sold to William E,. Atwood 
of Killingley, Conn., the well-known artist. 
has been painted much by artists. 
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harbor, the moors and the great sea beyond is most beat 
tiful and there is a picturesque pond in the rear of the 
tract of land, and it is said to be Mr, Atwood’s intention 
to retain this pond as a part of the improvement of the 
property. Mr. Atwood will probably start on the eree 
tion of an attractive summer residence next season, 
There has been more soctal life at the Gloucester 
Yacht Club this season than in several seasons past and 
now that the ladies’ auxiliary has been’ formed, the pros 
pects for next season are trost encouraging for the social 
welfare of the organization. At the recent business 
meeting of the club, Everett A. Flye of Gloucester was 
again elected Commodore. A pop concert was held dur 
ing the past week, at the clubhouse. ‘This was a largely 
attended and pleasant occasion. The Imperial Orchestra 
furnished music and general dancing was held after the 
concert. 
James C. Farrell of Albany, N. Y., who is occupying 
the Fassett mansion at Grape Vine Cove, has offered to 
the Gloucester Yacht Club, of which he is a member, a 
cup to be given to the 1&-footer which attains the best 
percentage in three races. The races include the one on 
Labor Day and the following Wednesday afternoon, 
besides that of last Saturday. 
Hon, A. P. Andrew, who has a cottage at Eastern 
Point, is being welcomed in the colony, having arrived 
home on August 26 from the Kuropean war zone, after 
an absence from hete of eight months, during which time 
he has been doing valiant service in the American Ambia 
lance Corps in Frahce as inspector-general. Mr, Andrew 
is enjoying good health and he is delighted with his work, 
He expects to go back to France on the steamer sailing 
from New York on September tr. He will take back 25 
ambulance drivers with him when he returns. Mr. 
Andrew says that there are now 140 ambulances in active 
service in France. po 
General Anson G. Mills of Washington is having 
quite an addition built to lis Fastern Point summer home, 
It will be absolutely fireproof, conforming with the con 
struction of the whole house. 
A tournament is now on at the Eastern Point Golf 
Links. There have been numerous afternoon teas during 
the past week. 
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