NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. James MeMillan of Washington and Manches- 
ter, has arrived.at her spacious and beautiful estate, 
‘“EKaglehead.’’ The many sylvan acres of the estate 
- were in prime condition on her arrival. The stately 
woodland roads and picturesque by-paths are touched 
with brilliant color with the early summer flowering 
bushes notably the beautiful rhododendrons, which are 
now blossoming so profusely on the estates on the 
shore. 
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The H. Mortimer Brookses will be missed from 
Manchester this season. They are to be at Bar Harbor 
this year. They left New York for the summer last 
Saturday. 
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The W. A. Burdens of New York, have arrived at 
the Stevens estate, off Summer street, Manchester. 
EAST GLOUCESTER. 
Hawthorne Inn, East Gloucester’s big hostelry, 
opened for the season Wednesday. This is rather a late 
cate for the inn, which usually inaugurates its season 
May 30th. The enlargement of the dining hall caused 
the delay. The interior of the new twenty-one roomed 
annex is finished. Work is still in operation on the 
exterior. 
Among the first of the inn guests to arrive were 
Mrs. Francis Wayland and Miss Cicely Wayland of 
Philadelphia. They have the small Patch cottage again 
this season and dine at the inn. 
The Siamese legation have arrived at Eastern 
Point. They have the Williamson concrete villa. There 
is practically an entire change in the personnel of the 
legation. Only one of the Siamese secretaries, who has 
been coming here for several seasons, has returned. 
Waiter Wellman and family of Washington, have 
secured the Stanley cottage on Mt. Pleasant avenue 
ayain this season. 
The Misses Morrill of Boston, who have conducted 
ai arts and crafts studio in the teahouse building, 
Hawthorne Inn, for several summers, will be in the 
tiller house this summer, which has undergone im- 
provements for them, including the erection of a broad 
veranda. They are settled there for the summer. They 
heve called their studio-teahouse, ‘‘At the Sign of the 
Tvudder.’’ 
Miss Ethel Saunders of Boston, who had the 
Stockbridge cottage studio last season, has taken the 
Iiyle studio on Rocky Neck avenue. 
Mrs. Edward A. Foggo of Philadelphia, has ar- 
rived at her cottage. 
The John Codmans of Boston, are tenants of the 
Gute Lodge this season. 
Miss ‘Emily Kastwick of Philadelphia, has secured 
the new cottage-studio on Marble street erected by 
(pt. Alfred Spurr. Miss Eastwick’s brother married 
cne of the daughters of Col. and Mrs. Sidney M. Hedges, 
Poston and astern Point. 
Miss Hazen, who annually has one of the Harbor 
View studios, is detained in Boston by illness. 
Chas. MacDonald, the East Gloucester contractor, 
Luilt the new Spurr cottage- studio. 
Walter L. Dean is to have a new summer home on 
the water front portion of his new East Main street 
property. The former O’Neal house is to remain there 
also. Capt. O’Neal has‘a building site staked out next 
to the Stockbridge cottage for a fine new bungalow. 
THE HOUSE OF 
FANCY GROCERY SPECIALTIES 
We wish to announce to our friends and’ 
patrons on the North Shore that we are now 
ready to cater to their needs for the season of 
1911. We carry only the HIGHEST 
GRADE and largest line of FANCY 
GROCERIES in the City of Boston. 
Send for a copy of The Connoisseur or have 
our man leave it at your house. 
JOHN GILBERT JR. CO. 
36 COURT ST. BOSTON 
Mondays and Thursdays at 
Beverly Farms, Prides and Beverly Cove 
‘Tuesdays and Fridays at 
West Manchester, Manchester and Magnolia 
Old Mouse Tea Room 
Built 1640 
Crocker Park, Marblehead, Mass. 
Exhibition and Sale of 
CRAFTS JEWELRY, WOOD 
CARVING, POTTERY, 
And a Cup of Tea 
VISITORS WELCOME 
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