44 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder .- 
July 16, 1915. 
HAWTHORNE INN, _ EASTERN POINT, 
Delightfully Located on the Harbor 
Esther #. Morrill 
EA RE se Ihe) Ege) 
349 EAST MAIN STREET EAST GLOUCESTER | 
The C. J. R. Humphreys of Andover are occupying 
their fine cottage on Atlantic road. They have their car 
with them. 
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Thomas, Jr., of Philadelphia, 
are domiciled at their estate (the Pugh house), one of 
the show places at Bass Rocks, for the season. 
The family of James S. Gilbert of New York has 
arrived at the attractive Gilbert estate on the heights at 
Beach Road, overlooking the territory of Bass Rock. 
Over the week-end 225 people were registered at 
the Hotel Moorland. Many guests will arrive tomorrow 
to stay for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb of Baltimore are occupy- 
ing one of the Moorland cottages on Atlantic road. 
Mrs. Reeves Lewis of Washington is occupying a 
Moorland cottage. 
The Norman Days are located at Windemere cottage 
for the season. 
Late guests who are located at the Thorwald for a 
sojourn are: Mrs. John J. Parker, Miss. Anabel D. 
Parker, Cleveland, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burnham, 
Hartford; Mrs. M. R. Collins, Mrs. M. C. Stuyvesant, 
St. Louis; Miss E. T. Maynard, Miss Winifred L. Tay- 
lor, Freeport, Il.; Mrs. Frank P. Williams, Brookline. 
The first ball game of the season between the Thor- 
wald and Moorland nines took place on Monday after- 
noon at Stage Fort park. A large number of fans from 
eich hotel attended and rooted the players: on to victory. 
The Thorwald team came out victorious by a score of 
1 too. It was “some” game. The palms of the Turk’s 
Head Inn nine at Land’s End, Rockport, are just itching 
for a game with the Thorwald team. The latter is ready 
for them. The Thorwalds are to play the Hawthorne Inn 
nine this week-end, weather permitting. 
FASTERN POINT. The social life in the Fast Glouces- 
ter colony is awakening. The hotels are now fast 
filling and the pleasure activities which characterize the 
summer environment here will increase each week. The 
Eastern Point golf links are being entensively used by the 
members and afternoon teas and card parties at the club- 
house are sources of enjoyment with various cottage resi- 
dents at Eastern Point and guests at the Hawthorne Inn. 
The regular dances of the Hawthorne Inn on Monday 
and Saturday evenings are being largely attended. Last 
Fred W. Peabody 
VICTROLAS. 
PLAYER-PIANOS. KOoDAKS. 
GRAFONOLAS. 
195 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER. 
PIANOS. 
STATIONERY. 
GLOUCESTER’S LEADING HOTELS 
THE MOORLAND, BASS ROCKS, 
Right on the Broad Ocean 
MRS. CLARA L. HARRINGTON 
ANTIQUES AND JEWELRY 
Full Line of Japanese Novelties. 
STUDIO: 262 E. Main St., E. Gloucester 
Sunday evening, the first in the summer’s series of musi- 
cales was held in the Casino. Sewall’s orchestra renders 
the music. | 
On last Monday evening a committee of gentlemen 
guests of the Beachcroft arranged an entertainment for 
the ladies in the hotel parlor and it was a very enjoyable 
occasion for all present. The program consisted of game 
contests, and after events of a musical and literary char- 
acter. A buffet luncheon was served by Proprietor 
Phillips of the Beachcroft. The contests and the winners 
and prizes were as follows: Donkey—first prize, silver 
clock, Miss Alice Edson of Washington; second prize, 
silver spoon, Miss Jean MacPherson of Toronto, Can.; 
pulling contest—prize, a silver vase, Miss Marie Webb 
of Boston; peanut race—first prize, silver tea strainer, 
Miss Lillian Clapp; second prize, cut glass salt and pepper 
shaker, Mrs. Johnson; thread and needle—first prize, 
silver tea strainer, Miss M. Smith, St. Paul; second prize, 
silver tea ball, Miss Gertrude Smith of St. Paul; ghosts— 
first prize, silver olive fork, Miss Marion Gillette of Roch- 
ester, second prize, silver tape measure, Mrs. Joseph 
Edson of Washington. Mrs. Alexander McPherson of 
Toronto and Hawthorne Inn, a guest at the party, was 
presented with a silver cold cream jar. The pleasing 
entertainment following the contests consisted of Highland 
Fling dance by Miss McPherson of Toronto; piano solos 
by Miss Gertrude Smith, readings by A. L. Edson and 
mind-reading by Holt Guerney of Toronto. The efficient 
committee in charge of this delightful affair comprised: 
Dr. N. G. Dummey, chairman; Donald McClure, Holt 
Guerney, FE. Koehler, Robert Clapp, W. W. Dummey. 
Recent arrivals to settle at the Beachcroft for the 
season include: Francis S. Ladd, E. S. Williamson and 
family, Philadelphia; Miss Bessie Baker, Baltimore; Mrs. 
N. D. Dummey, William W. Dummey, Miss Muriel Dum- 
mey, Dorchester; Misses Maud N. and Gertrude Smith, 
St. Paul, Minn.; Miss McClure, Donald McClure, Glen 
Ridge, N. J.; Mrs. E. A. Seeley, Master Winthrop Seeley, 
Winchester; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clapp, Miss Lillian S. 
Clapp, Lexington; Robert H. Holt, Cambridge; Albion 
Kk. Parris, Washington, D. C.; Miss N. M. Barr, Cleve- 
land, O.; William Johnson, Boston; Mrs. G. T. Lincoln, 
Miss Nellie Tromble, West Newton; Miss Alice White, 
Chicago. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
JOHN H. B. WILKIN - - Jeweler 
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 
SOUVENIRS 
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. 
182 MAIN STREET 
17 Yrs. Experience. 
GLOUCESTER 
Next to Postoffice 
