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Real Estate Service 
My endeavor is to so conduct the North 
Shore Real Estate Business as to earn the 
support of my clients. Any suggestions 
as to how I can better serve you will be 
fully considered. : ; ; : 
D. A. McCEACHERN 
11 Pleasant Street Gloucester 
‘TELEPHONE 161 M. 
birthday last Friday by entertaining 16 of her young 
friends at the Eastern Point Golf club house. 
Mrs. Wayland of Hawthorne Inn gave a bridge whist 
party, Tuesday in the new card room at the astern 
Point Golf club. 
Grace Hazen, the noted jeweler of New York, after 
a short tour of Edgartown, Nantucket and suburban Bos- 
ton, has opened her studio, 17 Eastern Point road, East 
Gloucester, where she will teach and make jewelry during 
the summer months. 
John Gulley Cole of St. Louis, Mo., has spent a few 
weeks at the Inner Harbor house, Rocky Neck, East Glou- 
cester, waiting for the completion of his house boat. He 
has now gone on a cruise to Maine where his family will 
join him. 
Mrs. Laura Agnes Walker of Brookline is now in 
her Blythedale cottage and gift shop, East Gloucester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Calkins of Cambridge mov- 
ed into their East Gloucester cottage this week. 
The Steerage Studio in Ledge Lane in charge of 
Miss M. E. Pearson of Gloucester is now open. 
Ex-Senator Fassett of New York arrived this week 
at his Eastern Point cottage on Grape Vine road. 
Mrs. Wm. Steele Gray of New York and Eastern 
Point entertained at tea, Monday at the Eastern Point 
golf club-house. 
G. Elmer Stevens, the tenor singer, who has trained 
in jewelry making as an avocation, is to spend the summer 
as an assistant of Miss Grace Hazen. 
Mrs. John Dix, wife of ex-Gov. John Dix of New 
York is hunting a cottage and intends to spend the sum- 
mer in East Gloucester. 
Miss Maude E. Woodruff, colleague of Miss Grace 
Hazen the noted New York jeweler, has arrived from 
New York and will take charge of the Arts and Crafts 
Shop connected with the Grace Hazen Studio. 
Season guests at the Mailman house, East Gloucester, 
are Mrs. Willis Steell and daugher Susan, New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sharp Raymer, Cambridge; Mr. and 
Mrs. Faber and daughter, Philadelphia; Miss Katherine 
V. Gano, Cincinnati; Miss E. McGuire, Cambridge. July 
guests are Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Tack and daughter Helen, 
Milton; Miss G. Badger, Cambridge, and Miss Lucy ° 
Swan, Jamaica Plain. 
Guests at the Rockaway hotel, East Gloucester, of 
recent arrival are Chas. A. Nestcott, Jersey City, N. J.; 
Miss Mary Ogden Abbott, Concord; Herbert Miller, 
Chicago; Paul Diserens and Mrs. Alice M. Diserens, 
Chieago; Mrs. John J. Vrooman and maid and child, 
Greencastle, Mo.; Mrs. Benj. Flint, Mrs. Reed. W. B. 
Flint and chauffeur, New York; and E. A. Smith, Wor- 
cester. 
Arrivals at Merrill Hall, East Gloucester, are Mrs. 
Joseph R. Story and daughter, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss F, 
H. Shapleigh, Brookline and Miss Ermatt Heller, St, 
Louis, 
Wingarrsherk Inn 
Opened June 25th 
West Gloucester, Mass. 
Clam Bakes on the beach the Fourth at 
SU vhs calls 5s pro etnns 
Plates reserved on application 
SA. Bo CLARK 
| Telephone 8725-Y Gloucester. 
Arrivals of the week at the Hawthorne Inn, Fast 
Gloucester, include Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merriam, New 
York, and the latter’s father, W. O. Rogers, Madison, 
N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Henriques and chauffeur, New 
York: Mrs. M. F. :H. de Haas and Mrs. C. C. Annan, 
artists of New York; Miss J. W. Cunningham, New 
York; Miss J. Milna and maid, New York; Mrs. H. D. 
Lampher, New York; Miss Bakenwill, Pittsburg; Mr. 
and Mrs. Wm. A. Hill, family and maid, Washington; L. 
N. Fish and Miss Sullivan, Madison, Wis.;Mrs. H. D. Sev+ 
vey and Miss Seavey, Kansas City, Mo.; Marcus Denison 
Baltimore, Md.; Miss Ellis Framingham and Mrs. ‘T. D. 
Heaten and Miss Mable, Detroit; Mrs. John A. Dix, 
wife of ex-governor of New York, Albany, N. Y.; Mr. 
and Mrs. John K. Strubing and family, Philadelphia ; 
Nietz W. Holder, Cambridge; Mrs. W. H. Howell, Miss 
Eunice Chandler, Boston; the Misses Eliz., Mary and 
Annie Hough, Boston; and a party for the season com- 
posed of Mrs. H. A. Neilson, Miss Katherine Neilson and 
maid of New Brunswick, N. J.; and Miss Eliz. Harden- 
berg, New York. 
The Keystone hotel, Eastern Point, has among the 
guests of the week Mrs. J. Hines and daughter, Austin; 
and Dr. and Mrs. McKiefer, New York. 
Guests at the Harbor View, East Gloucester, are 
Miss Grace Hazen and Miss Maude E. Woodruff, New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wescott, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. C. W. Sheppard, Washington; Mrs. H. A. Woods, 
Montreal; Mrs. A. G. Dunsford, Avon, N. Y.; Mr. and 
Mrs. Swezey, Buffalo; H. P. Pool, New York; F. G. 
Davidson, New York and Mrs. Schuyler Quackenbush, 
New York. 
Recent arrivals at the Delphine, East Gloucester, in- 
clude Mrs. Ferrie Finch, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. 
Chas. Longenecker, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. J. E. Corrigan, 
New York: Miss Ethel Pierce, Fast. Providence, R. I,; 
Mrs. C. H. Oberge and Miss Oberge, Haverford, Pa.; 
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell W. Chase, Boston, and the Misses 
Eliz. and Edith Scott, Mrs. T. Moffett and daughter, Miss 
Caroline, an artist, of Germantown, Pa. 
Guests who arrived this week at the Beachcroft, 
Eastern Point, are H. P. Rust and family for the season, 
New York: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Basset for the season, 
East Orange, N. J.; Mrs. R. P. Clap, son and daughter, 
Lexington, and their guest Robert H. Holt, Gardner, 
Maine, who is a graduate of this year’s class in Harvard 
law school; Mrs. E. Everett, Roxbury, and N. G. Faul, 
Mrs. N. B. Hawkins and families of Portland. Ind.; E. 
J. Duffin, who is connected with the Boston Globe; and 
M. B. Seymour, Hartford, Conn. The Beachcroft float 
has been anchored this week and is now ready for use. 
Miss Ayune McCready of New York has opened 
ther ‘‘Elm Tree” studio on Grapevine road, East Glou- 
cester. 
The Misses Ryan of Boston are now in their Haw- 
thorne Tane studio, Kast Gloucester, 
