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August 20,1915, 
NORTH SHORE: BREEZE and Reminder » 39 
Mr. Foster went to Gloster, 
Because he was so hot ; 
He found it so cool 
(He’s no fool) 
And so he bought a lot. 
I control Eight Houses at beautiful Eastern Point, 
some of which let for $1000 for the season, ten bedrooms 
and three baths, others twelve bedrooms and four baths at 
2000 the season, or will seil you one of these houses, 
$10,000 or $20,000. 
Remember I am Agent and Real Estate Broker and 
if you do not like my houses or my prices there are fifty 
or more other houses and | will be pleased to find you a 
house you will like at your price. 
season. 
Write me for next 
MR. FOSTER 
ZO) Rate 
GLOUGESTER 
Miss Lucy Conant is an artist making the Fairview 
her summer home this season. 
Arrivals at the Fairview include: Miss J. E. C. 
Chapman, Miss Emily Chapran, Cambridge; Mrs. R. M. 
Staigg, Miss Frances Cruft, Miss Romaine Hoit, Mrs. 
Fie M. Loughiin, Miss P. 5, Thaxter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 
G. Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ballantine, children and 
nurse, Boston; Miss Augusta McMilian, Princeton, N. J.; 
Mrs. FE. A. S. Lewis, Edward and Walker Lewis, Miss 
Stsan D. Robinson, Miss Frances Karr, Miss Mary Ire- 
lund, N. Y. City; Theodore Simvons, Washington, D. 
C.; Mrs. C. ‘A. Graves, Miss Ethel Graves, Springfield. 
Hawthorne Inn guests arriving this week include: 
De and Mrs. Dudley N. Williams, Providence, R, [.; 
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ware, 
Chicago; Alfred R, Fletcher and _ family, Rochester, 
meee or. and Mrs. Charles H. Jaegar, New York; Mr. 
and Mrs. Benjamin F. Taylor, Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and 
Mts. D. O. Hasson, Cleve'and, O.» Guy D. Hills, Albany, 
MeY.; Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hall, Marietta, O.; Miss 
Florence Stabler, Baltimore; Lothrop H. Wakefield, 
Dedham; Mrs. F. D, Stranahan, Duane Stranahan, Tole- 
do,-O.; E. E. Clark, Miss Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Simon 
Casady, Des Moines; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilder, Bos- 
ton; Hortense C, Swift; Pittsfield; Miss J. Burbank, 
Taunton. 
Mrs. H. Welman of Brooklyn, N. Y., is the guest 
of Mrs. R. A. Griffing of Hartford, Ct.,.at the Haw- 
thorne Inn, 
Rey. and Mrs. James Williavson of Lansing, Mich., 
are stopping at the Mailman House, Eastern Point. 
Che Lantern Gift Shop 
BASKETS LEATHER JEWELRY PICTURES 
CANDIES CARDS BALSAM PILLOWS 
7 GREEN AVENUE, -- Near Hotel Edward, -- PIGEON COVE | 
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Mrs. E. C. Hawks and Mrs, H. H. Westcott of New 
York City and Wingaersheek Beach are registered at the 
Harbor View. 
Mrs. William Wharton and daughter, Miss Rose 
Wharton of Philadelphia, are spending the season at the 
Mailman House. 
Mrs. George M. Jack and daughter of East Milton, 
avinual guests at the Mailman House, are again at that 
resort. 
Benjamin M. Guckenberger of Boston has joined 
his family at the Rockaway. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Guckenberger and family of 
Cincinnati, O., who have been guests for many seasons 
et the Rockaway, Rocky Neck, arrived sexeral days ago 
for an extended sojourn. 
It is expected, that an addition will have to be built 
to the Hawthorne Inn casino for this Saturday evening, 
because all roads lead to this spacious pleasure-house, 
when the annual “Bal Masque” will take place. There 
will be a great many original and interesting costumes 
and the grand march will be a brilliant pageant. 
The dance at the Rockaway on Saturday evening 
was a particularly enjoyable affair. The house is now 
filled with guests and the ball room was crowded with 
happy couples. 
Mrs. W. J. Luker of Boston was a week-end! guest at 
the Rockaway, joining friends at that resort. 
The Peasant’s Dance will be a pleasing feature of the 
Italian Festa, to be given by Hawthorne Inn young people 
on August 25, at the estate of Mrs. John Hays Hammond, 
Lookout Hill, Gloucester. 
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MRS. CLARA L. HARRINGTON 
2 EASTERN POINT ROAD, GLOUCESTER 
AUTHENTIC ANTIQUES 
Including chippendale, hepplewhite, colonial furniture, 
china, pewter and silver. Attractive articles for gifts. The 
most exclusive exhibit of oriental textiles on North Shore. 
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