26 5 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
THE? ELSIE DUFOUR SUMMER SCHOOL 
LEDGE LANE, EAST GLOUCESTER 
RHYTHMIC DANCING AND DRAMATIC PANTOMIME 
Classes—10 lessons. $12.50 Private lessons—$3. per lesson Correct- 
ive Work—$2.50 per lesson Room, board and lessons—$50. per wk. 
MRS. S. B. GILPIN 
Dressmaking 
Fine Sewing and Children’s Work. Appointments by the Day. 
5 Pearl Street, 
Gloucester 
ASS ROCKS hotels have received many season guests 
during the past week and social life among the cot- 
tagers will soon be at high tide. . 
The first tennis tournament at the Bass Rocks Golf 
club is being held July 3 and 4, when R. L. Pope of 
Boston will give the prizes. 
Mrs. Allen B. Farmer of 479 Beacon st., Boston, is 
now occupying her new cottage nestling among the rocks 
on one of the high points of Bass Rocks. Miss Gertrude 
Tower and Benjamin Tower of Boston are her guests 
over this week- end. 
At the Thorwald, Bass Rocks, Dr. C. D. Brewer and 
sister, Miss Brewer of Springtield, have returned as usuai; 
also Mrs. H. P. Newcomb of Methuen. Other guests 
registered for an indefinite stay are Mrs. M. C. Duvenack, 
Covington, Ky.; Dr. Robert L. Jones, Lowell; Mrs. E. 
N. Howell and Miss Elfrieda Bowman, daughter of G. 
Bowman, president of the Biltmore hotel, New York. 
Mrs. Harold McNeil of Boston gave a bridge party 
Tuesday at her cottage in honor of her sister, Mrs. Pax- 
son Deeter of Philadelphia. 
Mrs. Henry Souther of Cleveland has arrived at her 
Bass Rocks cottage. 
The Moorland, at Bass Rocks, is entertaining the 
following season guests: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Grubb 
and family, Philadelphia; Mrs. A. R. Worrall, New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tuttle, Washington; Mrs. Wm. R. 
Gregory and daughter, Montclair, N. J.; Miss Anna Bat- 
son and Miss FE. Schlirick, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Misses 
Edith, Isabel and Mary Neff, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. 
Truman Beckwith and family, Providence, R. 1.; Mr. and 
Mrs. S. B. Condit and family, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. 
E. Maxwell, Kansas City; Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Reeve 
Lewis and maid, Washington; Mrs. Chas. Frick, Miss 
Susan C. P. Frick, and Miss Anita Warfield, Baltimore; 
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McCoy and daughter, Peoria, IIl.; 
Mrs. H. Bondenverg and Miss Rhoda Hoffman, N. Caro- 
lina; Mrs. A. F. Dunbar and daughter, Long Island; Mr. 
and Mrs. Herman E. Bosler and Dorothy Bosler and maid 
saltimore ; Mrs. Chas Goldsvorough and Miss Elles, Balti- 
more; Geo. P. Norris and son John, Philadelphia; and 
Miss Margaret Gregory of the New York Castle House 
and Chalif schools for dancing and also the Gilbert school 
of Boston. 
The Moorland will give Saturday afternoon ‘Thés 
Dansants in the Casino during July and August and Miss 
Gregory will give exhibitions of fancy dancing. There 
will also be prizes offered in dancing contests. 
The Fairview, East Gloucester, has the following 
guests: Mrs. E. J. Kinderine and Mrs. G. B. Boles and 
son, Philadelphia; Miss Eliz. Lamb, Troy, N. Y.; Miss 
Susan D. Robinson, New York; Mrs. T. W. du Bois, 
Poughkeipsie, N. Y.; and Mrs, Edwin W, Lawrence and 
children, Rutland, Vt. 
age by the standards of the Greeks. 
HENRY PLYMPTON SPAULDING 
GRAPEVINE ROAD EAST GLOUCESTER 
““WAUBEEK”’ STUDIO—Open Wednesday Afternoons 
Oil 4nd Water Color Paintings and Sketches 
THE BARNACLE, Annisquam 
Gitt Shay 
AFTERNOON TEA 
Open Every Day Except Sunday 
LUNCH 
E AST GLOUCESTER is opening up one of its many 
phases of resort life this week with the return of 
the artists in all lines, the opening of the studios, and the 
social life that is beginning to gather around the cosy — 
tea-rooms. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tilton, Jr., of Cambridge have 
arrived at their Eastern Point cottage. Mr. ‘Tilton, who 
is a well known golf player, was very ill last year, but 
has recovered his health so well this year that he made 
a record score, Monday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plymton Spaulding and Miss 
Margaret of Brookline are at ‘‘Wawbeek” their Grapevine 
road cottage for the season. Miss Agnes James of Tiffin, 
O., 1s expected shortly to spend part of the season with 
the Spauldings. Miss Margaret Spaulding entertained 
last week-end the members of her bicycle club in Brook- 
line. In the party were Miss Hope Snedden, daughter 
of David Snedden, commissioner of education in Mass., 
Miss Katherine Walsh, and Miss Marion Binney. 
The John Proctor cottage at Eastern Point was the 
rendezvous of a jolly house party the last week. ‘The 
daughters, Miss Melba and Miss Viola, entertained the 
guests with a dance at Hawthorne Inn, teas, sails and 
long rides along the North Shore on horse back. ‘The 
Proctors come from Brookline. Among the guests were 
Miss Corinna Drew, No. Scituate; Miss Muriel Squire, 
Beach Bluff; Robert Steinert, Beverly; Preston Verity, 
Cambridge; Clayton French, Cambridge; Charles Sims 
and Kenneth Osborne of Watertown. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenough of New York and East- 
ern Point are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Walker Smith of 
New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pollard of Boston and Eastern 
Point are entertaining Miss Muriel Wilson of Brookline. 
‘The “Ed Jacko” belonging to the Raymonds at “The 
Ramparts” and the “Shur” owned by A. W. Pollard rep- 
resented Eastern Point in the cruise of the Eastern Yacht 
elub to Newport, Thursday. They joined the cruise at 
Marblehead. 
Mrs. Elise Dufour Ryan, Miss Kathryn Dunkorst 
and Mrs. Adela Kleinschmidt-Payne have opened a unique 
school in East Gloucester this ‘summer. ‘The object of 
the school is to develop and train the body regardless of 
This is done by giv- 
ing fundamental exercises in order to make the body plas- 
tic. Rhythmic dancing and dramatic pantomime work 
will then be enjoyed to the fullest extent by the pupil. 
Mrs. EF. D. Ryan, who comes from Washington, D. C., 
will conduct the school in her commodious cottage in 
Ledge Lane. She will also be a welcome entertainer at 
‘The Dansant along the North Shore this summer. Pupils 
coming to the school will be cared for at the cottage and 
Hawthorne Inn with the privilege of its casino. 
Blanche Butler, little daughter of Mrs. St. John But- 
ler af New York and Hawthorne Inn, celebrated her 14th 
