32 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Et GLOUCESTER.—Ex-Congressman and Mrs. 
oat T. Fassett of Elmira, N. Y., who recently ae 
hae magnificent estate, ‘“Felsenmeer,” at Grape Vine 
Cove, are planning to build over on Cape Cod. It 1s gen- 
erally regretted that the Hon. Mr. Fassett and his charm- 
ing and hospitable wife are to leave the East Gloucester 
colony, where they have. spent so many seasons. The 
Fassetts before building on the shore were annual guests 
at the Hotel Thorwald, Bass Rocks. Mr. Fassett was a 
member of the Gloucester Yacht club and took part in the 
races, owning a fast craft. His sons were also yachting 
enthusiasts. Truman Fassett, a son of the Hon. M:. 
Fassett, is an artist, having studied in this country and 
abroad. There is a charming studio on the Fassett es- 
tate, 
Lieutenant Commander G. W. Whitlock of the U. S. 
S. Baltimore and Mrs. Whitlock are stopping at the Har- 
bor View ie while the ship is in port here, Brand 
Whitlock, U. Minister to Belgium, who is considerably 
in the faatiant these days, owing to the European war, 
is a brother of Lieut. Whitlock. 
Mirgeand Mrs: 1. .K.-Yoder-ot Pittsbure, Pas, 
stopping at the Harbor View. Mr. Yoder, who is a Tech 
man, has been attending the Massachusetts Technology 
festivities, 
are 
Professor EF. Charlton Black of Cambridge, with his 
family, is spending the season at Eastern Point, being 
located at the Carpenter cottage near the Gate Lodge. 
William K. Harcourt, the noted English actor, has 
arrived at the Hawthorne Inn for his annual extended va.- 
cation. Mrs. Harcourt will arrive later. Mr. Har- 
court has been playing very successfully in Macbeth, 
with James K. Hackett also in the role. Mr. Harcourt 
is a yachting enthusiast and sails his boat in the Glouces- 
ter Yacht club races and is a member of the club. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Vickery of Baltimore and 
daughter, Miss Mabel Vickery, of Baltimore are annua! 
popular guests at the Hawthorne Inn who have arrived 
for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Bennett: and children 
Chestnut Hill are spending the summer at the Hawthorve 
Inn. Mrs. Bennett before her marriage was Miss Edita 
Clapp of Plainfield, N. J., for some seasons a guest at 
the Inn with her mother. 
Miss Grace Hazen, the prominent handicraft artist 
of New York City, has arrived at the Harbor View for 
the season and as usual is occupying her pleasant studio 
on the hotel grounds. 
Mrs. O. P. Hughes and daughter, Miss Olive Hughes, 
of New York City who have been stopping for so many 
Community Silver 
HE gift that is sure to please the June bride. 
The various patterns have the refinement of de- 
sign and delicacy of finish suggestive of sterling 
silver. 
The manufacturer’s guarantee of 50 years of 
service makes satisfaction sure. 
F. S. La SA Lets eS 2h E JEWELER 
164 Main Street Gloucester 
“and inviting. 
June 23, 1916. 
seasons at the Hawthorne Inn are at East Gloucester for 
the season. ‘They are registered at the Inn. 
EK. FF. Comins of Boston has opened his studio in the 
field near the Fairview, Eastern Point. 
Mrs. Francis Wayland of Summerville, N. C., is oc- 
cupying the small cottage on the Patch estate, Eastern 
Point road. 
The Beacheroft hotel just beyond the Gate Lodge ai 
Eastern Point has opened for the season, under the man- 
agement of Miss Lillian Day. Everything appears. fresh 
Miss Day is no stranger in the house, as 
she managed it for many years with her father, Thomas 
FE. Day, until a few years ago. 
Beachcroft are 
(retired) and 
Among the number of guests at the 
Chaplain Charles 5. Walkley, U.S. A. 
Mrs. Walkley of Chelsea. 
Harper Brownell of New York, Mrs. H. A. Root of 
Pittsfield and F. C. Richardson of New York are Beach- 
coft guests. 
F. C. Gottwald is a Cleveland artist who is stopping 
at East Gloucester, being registered at the Harbor View. 
Mrs. Gottwald is with him, 
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Loose of Kansas City, Mo., are 
occupying the Williamson villa at Eastern Point. Mr. 
Loose, a member of the cracker firm of Loose, Wiles & 
Company, is having a large summer home erected at 
Grape Vine Cove, near the former Fassett estate. 
The family of Joseph L. Fearing, a prominent Chi- 
cago newspaper publisher, is stopping at Merrill Hall. 
The party includes Mrs. W. H. Fearing of New York, 
mother of Mr. Fearing, Joseph L. Fearing, Jr., Lamar 
M. Fearing, Munroe, Gertrude and Jola ‘Lamar Fear- 
ing and ‘the, governess “Miss” kK. M. *Jaecer=. sae 
Fearing took his departure after establishing his family 
here for the season and will return later. 
William Fosdick is a New York artist and writer, 
who is stopping at Rocky Neck and is registered at the 
Rockaway. 
A Pittsburg party stopping at the Rockaway, East 
Gloucester, includes: Mrs. M. R. K. Mcuill, Mrs. S. D. 
Robinson and Mrs. L. L. Martin. 
Miss Alma Diserens of Cincinnati, O., who has beea 
at the Rockaway, East Gloucester, for many seasons, has 
arrived for her annual sojourn. 
Mrs. William M. Lathrop <nd two daughters, the 
Misses Elizabeth R. and Henrietta S. Lathrop, are oc- 
cupying their cottage on the Rocky Neck snore, East 
Gloucester, after the winter season spent in Daytona, Fla. 
C. H. Lunt, an enthusiastic member of the Gloucester 
Yacht club, has arrived here from New York City. He 
is registered, as usual at the Hawthorne Inn. 
An important event in East Gloucester this we:k 
was the sextennial celebration of the Harvard Class of 
1910, which was held at the Hawthorne Inn. It was a 
grand affair in every particular and although the rain in- 
terfered somewhat with the out-door amusements, every- 
one had a splendid time and Proprietor Stacy of the Ina 
did all in his power to make the house hospitable for the 
visitors: About 200 members of the class arrived at the 
Inn at noon from Boston, on Monday, having formed ia 
line of march from the trolley car line at Rocky Neck 
avenue, escorted by the Naval Brigade Band which they 
brought with them. The blue and white striped suits of 
the ’10 class were very conspicuous along the route. Dur- 
ing the day at the hotel, the band discoursed music on the - 
