38 : NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MR. 
FOSTER 
OF 
GLOSTER 
AGENT 
and 
REAL 
ESTATE 
BROKER 
The death of James Murray Kay of Brookline and 
Eastern Point has removed one of Eastern Point’s most 
highly esteemed and pioneer summer residents. Mr. Kay, 
who was the director and treasurer of the Houghton- 
Mifflin Publishing Company, died at his cottage, ‘“The 
Moorings,” Eastern Point, last Tuesday week very sud- 
denly. The funeral was held on Saturday, the house 
being filled with sorrowing friends and relatives. Rev. 
William H. Lyon of the Unitarian Church, Brookline, a 
devoted friend of the deceased, came here from West 
Falmouth to officiate. The remains were taken to Ban- 
gor, Me., on Sunday, for interment in the family lot tn 
Mt. Hope Cemetery. The late Mr. Kay was a man of 
1eat influence, socially and in a business way. He leaves 
a wife, Mary F. (Prentice) ; two sons, Robert Oliver Kay 
of California, and J. Murray Kay, Jr., of Brookline, and 
five daughters, Mrs. John Curtis of New York, Mrs. 
UNS ee Shepard of New York, Mrs. Henry Burgess 
Ne Cleveland, O., Miss Rawson P, P. Kay and Miss Mary 
Murray Kay of Brookline and Gloucester. 
Merrill Hall’s guests this week include: Mr. 
and Mrs. H. H. Hess. of New York; Mr. and Mrs. 
J. Robert Kane, Miss Georgia Strant, Hartford, Ci»; joe 
and Mrs. N.C, Gibson, W. C. Gahan: Jes Utica, N. yas 
Mr. and-Mrs. G. A. Licht and son, New Rochelle, N. Y.; 
Mrs. Annie M. Knott, Boston; L. 
Michel Jacobs of Washington, D. C., is a young artist 
wo has missions to paint portraits of Lan- 
sug, Underwoed, Bryan and other prominent men of 
Washington. A bas relief of President Wilson has also 
beer completed by the artist. Mr. Jacobs is a guest at the 
Hiawthorne Inn. this week. 
TECE ved COs 
Miss Arrinton Butt, who is a popular young lady at 
5 Hawthorne Inn this seas Oni is pe HED REY of the late 
Capt. Archibald Arrinton Butt, of Washington, D. C., the 
military aide of President Taft and who was lost on the 
il-fated Titanic. 
A cabaret was held in the Hawthorne Inn casino on 
Tuesday evening, the attendance being large. The pro- 
eram included the one-step, Chasse Pomme de Terre-Pour 
text le Monde; team dencing, original, by Miss Perry and 
Miss Butt, Mr. Ross and Mr. Fennessy; fox trot, troja, 
open to all over sixteen: waltz. 
onioinal, 
THE BEACHCROFT ccti2Ses Eastern Point, GLOUCESTER 
Finest bathing 
No undertow, 
5 minutes to Golf Links. J. E. Priuiips, Prop. 
An exclusive hotel facing Harbor. 
beach directly in front of house. 
Open to October 20 
G Fink, St. Louis, Mo. . 
Miss Edith Hard and Miss Helen Hard, of Milwau- 
kee, Wis., have joined their parents at the Rockaway, 
Rocky Neck, East Gloucester. The Misses Hard have 
been enjoying a sojourn in Ogunquit, Me. 
Late arrivals at the Rockaway are: 
Russell C. Low, Quincy; Mrs. Louise G. Leete, Constance 
(:. Leete, Athens, O.; Mr, and Mrs. George B. Murray, 
Adelaide B. Murray, Malden; Mr and Mrs. James O. 
Farrell, Miss Therese M. Farrell, New York City; Miss 
Frances E. Walker, Rockford, Ill.; Donald B, Maynard, 
Worcester; S. Meyer, Miss R. Meyer, Allston; Miss 
Huntley, Washington, D. C.; Fred L. Rogers, Watertown, 
i ae : 
Mrs, qf. W. Adams and son, James Adams, Jr., 
Evanston, Iil., are at the Harbor View for an SHR 
stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Mechlin of Washington, D. C., 
have joined relatives at the Harbor View, for a sojourn. 
Mr, and Mrs. George Myrick and George Myrick, Jr., 
of Philadelphia, George H. Woodward of Hartford, and 
Mrs. Helen E. Blakeslee and daughter, Leila, of Hartford, 
Ct., arrived this week at the Harbor View for a stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. T, Howard, daughter, Miss Flores 
Howard, and son, Jack Howard, of New Orleans, La., are 
at the Hawthorne Inn. Miss Flores Howard is an attrac- 
tive Southern blonde and is considered one of the belles 
of the North Shore. Miss Howard is decidedly unassum- 
ing in her manner, cordial and winsome. She was chosen 
queen in the latest mardi gras in New Orleans. 
Late prominent guests at the Hawthorne Inn include: 
Henry M. Browaback and family, Morristown, Pa.; Mr. 
and Mrs. Thomas Vickery, who are the guests of the for- 
nier’s father, Edward Vickery, of Baltinione: Md.; George 
B. Cantine of Albany, N. Y., who is the guest of his 
father, Edward B. Cantine; “A.B: Chase, Chicago; Perci- 
val Huhne, New: York City; Mr. and Mrs. Charlés 
Fairfax of Washington, D. C., who are annual guests; 
Capt. and Mrs. J. A. “Hughes Portsmouth, Naa “Doro 
thy Hibert of New Orleans, L, ; Ethel Peyser, New York 
Cty, Theresa Helburn, Arswwae ‘Caroline and Edith Teci- 
nor of Boston, who are back for another stay at the Inn. 
Dr. and Mrs. William Bryan of New York are the 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flash, at Hawthorne 
Irn. 
YOU ARE INVITED 
TO CALL OR WRITE 
EXPERT PACKIN 
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Old Furniture for sale. 
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8 Main St., Rocport 
Shipping. 
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Mr. and Mrs... 
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