32 NORTH SHORE BREEZE cand Reminder = 
BRIDAL VEIL 
HIS new creation in glass-ware makes a wed- 
ding gift that is dainty and ‘‘different.” It is a 
delicately colored irridescent glass engraved with a 
flower motif. 
If you prefer your gift to be silver or cut 
glass we have many new and attractive offerings 
at modest prices. 
F. S. THOMPSON, sewe ter 
164 Main Street Gloucester 
Dr. Mrs. 
S B. Farquhar 
Curtis and Miss Anne Aspinwall Curtis of New York 
City have opened ‘Windover,” the Curtis estate on East- 
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ern Point boulevard. The house is located in a pictur- 
esque locality, facing the harbor and beach and was for- 
merly the property of Parker B. Mann, the artist. 
The A. W. Pollards of Brookline have opened their 
new Eastern Point summer home for the season. 
“The Ramparts,” one of the largest and finest estates 
at Eastern Point is being prepared for occupancy of its 
owner, Mrs. S$. A. Raymond and family of Cleveland, 
Ohio. The Raymonds are expected in a few days. 
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Proctor and daughter, the 
Misses Laila G., Melba L. and Viola G. Proctor of Brook- 
line are at their cottage, Eastern Point. The Misses 
Proctor are very fond of the saddle and ride considerably 
about the colony and the North Shore during the sum- 
mer and autumn. 
The new Tener mansion is rapidly nearing comple- 
tion and the family of Pittsburg will be able, it is ex- 
pected, to take occupancy in the mid-summer. 
General Anson G. Mills and family of Washington, 
D. C., have opened ‘Bayberry Ledge,” the Mills estate 
on Eastern Point Hill, near the golf clubhouse. 
Merrill Hall has opened for the season and the sr- 
roundings are appearing fresh and beautiful, with flowe;s 
growing in boxes about the various piazzas. <A fine new 
enclosed sun porch with mission furniture and rugs has 
been added to the house this season. 
Miss Ellen M. Hawes of Boston is stopping at Mer- 
rill Hall. Many guests are expected at the hotel next 
week. 
One of the largest real estate deals on the North 
Shore was consummated recently, when the big water 
front mansion of Ex-Congressman Sloat ‘I’. Fassett of 
Elmira, N. Y., located at Grape Vine Cove, was sold to 
James S. Farrell of Albany, N. Y., through the McEach- 
ern agency. Mr. Farrell and his family occupied ‘Felsen- 
meer,” the Fassett estate last season, when the latter fam- 
ily was in California. The Farrells became very much 
attached to the place. The idea of the purchasing of the 
place came suddenly it seems as Mr. Fassett had an ex- 
tensive addition made to the garage the past winter. It is 
reported that the estate sold for $250,000. Mr. Farrell is 
a yachting enthusiast and is a member of the Gloucester 
Yacht club. He is a wealthy cement dealer and treas- 
urer of a leading New York paper. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries Wyman and son, Jeffries Wy- 
man, Jr., of Wellesley Hills, annual summer residents of 
East Gloucester for many years are at one of the cottages 
on the Wonson estate, near the Gate Lodge. 
Dr. and Mrs. William Goodell of Springfield and 
Dr. and Mrs. John Duff of Charlestown are registered at 
the Mailman House, Eastern Point. 
The Calkins family of Cambridge is at “Flat Roof,” 
one of the Wonson cottages at Eastern Point, near the 
Gate Lodge. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W..Burt and Mr. and Mrs. E. 
G. Garrettson of Springfield, are stopping at The Mailman 
House, Eastern Point. 
The Fairview hotel has over fifteen guests. Among 
those settled at this pioneer hostelry for the season are 
Mrs. John K. Robinson and family of Flushington, N. Y:, 
Mrs. Robinson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G. 
Farmer of Boston, also guests at the Fairview. 
Mrs. W. ©. Trowbridge and daugther, Miss Marion 
Trowbridge are Bostonians registered at the Fairview. 
The man and the rooster crow pretty much alike, but 
the rooster seems to know when to stop. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
161 Main Street ---‘‘ A Jewelry Store for Forty-Three Years’’ 
Are Your Clocks In Good Order? 
We make a specialty of calling at your residence to repair, wind and regulate 
your clocks. 
We-also carry a full line of jeweiry, cut-glass, silverware, watches and clocks. 
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing 
We render service of the HIGHESs GRADE and our prices are moderate. 
Our MR. GILSON is an expert Watchmaker and Engraver. 
GEORGE H. BIBBER, Jeweler 
Successor to W. F. Chisholm & Son 
Telephone Connection 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
161 Main Street 
June 9, 1916. 
