28 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Furniture made to order Tel. 233 
and Upholstered 
IGEON COVE has received several additions among 
its cottagers the past few days, especially in the An- 
drews Point section. A new feature on the point is the 
Marie Antoinette tea room in the Wood cottage. The 
Wood family have been coming to Pigeon Cove for the 
past 35 years. ‘This year they will rent the cottage and 
come in September and enjoy the fall months here. 
Mrs. Richard Frothingham and her mother Mrs. 
Charles Davidson, are now at their cottage. 
Dr. Pingree, a Congregational minister of Norwood, 
has taken the Merrill cottage for the summer. 
Mrs. W. Simpson of “The Way Villa,” Pigeon Cove, 
is visiting friends in New York before the hot weather 
sets in. 
Many guests are being entertained at the Edward. 
The popular Thé Dansant will be inaugurated early in 
July and will be up to the high standard of last year 
when tea, dancing and daylight will be the happy com- 
bination enjoyed by the guests and cottagers along the 
North Shore. Among the guests at the Edward are Mr. 
and Mrs. ‘I’. F. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Brown 
and chauffeur of Lexington; Philip Mock, Jamaica Plain; 
Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland and daughter, Miss Sutherland, 
who is at the head of the Ogontz school in Philadelphia ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and Mrs. Wim. E. Hall of 
Lowell: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hanrigan, New York; Miss 
Gladys Dyar, Winona, Minn.; and Miss $. E. Davis, 
Somerville. J. H. Edgerty and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mead 
A. Manton Pattillo 
67 MIDDLE STREET, GLOUCESTER 
Carpets and Furniture, Upholstery, 
Draperies, Window Shades, Wall 
Papers 
Furnishings for Summer Cottages 
a Specialty . 
Sole agent in Gloucester for 
Old Hickory Couch Furniture 
and Wm. Leavens Cottage Furni- 
ture 
Orders for furniture upholstering 
and cushion work attended to 
promptly 
A. Manton Pattillo 
67 MIDDLE STREET, GLOUCESTER 
Antig WEA F. C. POOLE, 7 Centre Street, Gloucester 
Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker 
Daperies, Cushions and Interiors 
correctly executed 
of Boston entertained parties over the week-end at the 
hotel. 
The Ocean View hotel at Pigeon ‘Cove was busy over 
the past week-end entertaining the general and district 
secretaries of the home and foreign missionary societies 
of the Northern Baptists, who had been attending the con- 
vention held in Boston recently. "The secretaries came 
from the far west, middle west and eastern sections. 
The business conferences at the hotel were in charge of 
Rev. Emery W. Hunt of Boston, who had special charge 
of the foreign work; Dr. ‘T. P. Haggard of Boston and 
New York of the home work; and Dr. L. C. Barnes of 
New York of the general work. 
Among the guests registered at the Ocean View for 
an indefinite stay are Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Milton of 
South Bend, Ind. They are making an extensive trip 
through the east, visiting in New York, Boston and Pitts- 
burg. Mrs. Milton has been attending a reunion of class- 
mates at Smith College. She will visit along the North 
Shore later on when Mr. Milton returns home, where 
he is proprietor of a large drug store. 
The Clifford House, one of the quiet, homelike hotels 
of Pigeon Cove, with cottages in connection, is now open 
and will soon receive its usual amount of summer visitors. 
If a woman says to you, “I will never see you again!” 
hope; but, if she says, ‘“Notwithstanding, I shall always 
see you with pleasure’—travel.—A non. 
Che Sign of the Crane 
Gea House, Fond 
Shor ann 
Woman's Exchange 
NOW OPEN---DAILY 
Hours 2:30 to6 
. Consignors will please submit 
samples of their cooking and 
handwork to 
Mrs. Geo. R. Dean 
SUMMER STREET, MANCHESTER 
The Wetherbee Estate Opp. Old Cemetery 
Antiques from “Ye Olde Burnham House”, Ipswich 
HOME MADE CAKE, BREAD and DOUGHNUTS 
Hlur de £. & £. 
Longboys 
They are a delicate slim shape 
of excellent quality 
BOXES OF 25—$2.13 PER BOX 
ms a Estabrook & Eaton 
Boston 
These and others of our well known, brands can be had at the cigar stands 
in North Shore hotels and clubs 
