NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 37 
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. ‘ : 
DA. McEACHERN 
11 Pleasant Street Gloucester 
TELEPHONE 161 M. 
The annual book party of the Hawthorne Inn will 
be given July 31, in the casino. This is always looked 
forward to as one of the most enjoyable affairs of the 
season. This year there will be four prizes for the best 
representation of books, and two prizes for those guessing 
the greatest number of books. Dancing will also be a 
feature.. ‘The librarian and treasurer of the affair is 
Mrs. Ridgely, assisted by Mrs. Wheeler. The committee 
in charge include Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Dana, Miss Hitchens 
and Mrs. Harcourt. 
The Inner Harbor House guests include Miss Marion 
Taylor, Acton; a transient party from Philadelphia in- 
cluding Harry Wiggs and Miss H. Wiggs of the Curtis 
Publishing Co., who were on their way to Canada. The 
auxiliary of the Addison Gilbert hospital in Gloucester 
met for the mid-summer meeting and had luncheon at 
this hotel the past week. 
Fairview house has the following arrivals for the 
week: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peabody, | Somerville; Miss 
Harriet W. Frismuth, New York; Miss Catherine Janvier, 
New York; Mrs. C. N. Osgood and family, Washington ; 
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Draper, Springfield; Miss Margaret 
Bowman, New York. 
The Rockway guests of the week are: Miss F. A. 
Crouch and party, Chicago; Miss J. A. Dickenson, Grand 
Rapids; Mrs. A. B. Twitchell, Jr., Newark, N. J.; Miss 
H. E. Conant, Orange, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Crosby, 
Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pabodie, Cincinnati; 
Mrs. S. M. Chase, Boston; Miss E. M. Hayes, Springfield ; 
C. H. Clark and family, Newton Highlands; Miss M. E. 
McManus, Worcester. 
The Beachcroft hotel, Eastern Point, has among its 
recent arrivals, Miss M. Lyon, Washington; Miss F.. E. 
Gray, Boston; Miss A. Hibberd and Mrs. A. Paschall, 
Pa.; Mrs. A. M. Whiton and daughter, Batavia, N. Y.; 
Misses M. Sanderson and S. E. Klinzman, New Britania, 
Conn.; Dr. L. M. Ferguson, Boston; Charles Lawrence, 
New York; Dr. Drummey and family, Dorchester; Mrs. 
L,. H. Jenkens and family, Richmond, Va.; Mrs. Warner 
and son, Middletown, Conn.; Com. R. O. Bitten, U. S. N., 
Brookline; R. C. Rogers and Miss Rogers, Springfield. 
Delphine guests for the week are Miss Grace Gor- 
man, Ottawa, Can.; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carland, and 
Miss F. Shaper, Nutley, N. J.; Misses E. A. and K. M. 
Lincoln, Miss G. L. Cushing, Brookline; Misses B. Pierce 
and A. C. Briggs, Providence, R. I.; Miss Amy W. 
Downs, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Carroll, Concord; 
Robt. W. Ney, Cleveland, O.; Miss Bessie Wood, Shrews- 
bury; Miss Florence Mecorney, Worcester. 
Miss Florence Thom of Boston is conducting lessons 
in social dancing and lessons are also given in connection 
with the Elsie Dufour summer school in East Gloucester. 
Henry Plymton Spaulding studio, ‘“Wanbeek,” 
Grapevine road, East Gloucester. Open Wednesday 
afternoons; other. times by appointment. Telephone 
242-M. Oil and water color paintings and sketches. adv. 
‘the season. 
Wingarrsheerk Jun 
West Gloucester, Mass. Opened June 25th 
Clam Bakes on the beach the Fourth at 
Speiiheand sop. ms 
Plates reserved on application 
A. B. CLARK 
Telephone 8725-Y Gloucester. 
Harbor View guests include Mrs. G. A. Dary, Brook- 
line; Miss EF. Kent, Cambridge; Misses Maguire, Boston ; 
Wm. Peckham, and W. Greggs, Troy, N. Y.; Mrs. [raak 
Blake and party, Washington. 
The Mailman House has all of the rooms taken for 
Nearly all of the guests have come to East 
Gloucester for years and stay by the month or season. 
Dr. Wood and family of Baltimore arrived this week for 
the season. 
AXNISQUAM'S harbor is a fair sight nowadays with 
its myriad of dainty little yachts and other boats 
that are constantly plying its waters. 
The hotel guests of Annisquam have been entertained 
the past week by Messrs. Barnard and Martone of the 
Perkins Institute and by Washington A. Coles, a blind 
impersonator. 
Brynmere arrivals this week were Miss Madge Hovey, 
Winchester ; Miss M. Lyon, Lawrence, Kan.; Mrs. V. A. 
Baldwin; Andover; Mrs. Charles G. Fuller, Chicago. 
Arrivals at the Grand View were P. B. Pechwagen, 
New York; Norman Dawson, Brooklyn; E. Metz, Moline, 
Ill.; Miss Ruth Tesdale and party, Needham; F. S Hoyt, 
Mrs. E. E. Farwell, Worcester. 
~ Overlook hotel arrivals include Mr. and Mrs. G. A. 
Swalm and daughter, Middletown, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 
J. Wilson, Chicago; Mrs. C. F. Mosman and family, 
Winchester ; Mrs. J. W. Bay, Mrs. T. H. Verner and son, 
Baltimore ; Mrs. E. A. Jackes, Miss G. A. Neild, Toronto, 
Cant. Mr. and Mrs. FE. B. Raymond and family, Sewick- 
ley, Pa.; Arthur Johnson, Cambridge; B. H. Buss, Leo- 
minster; A. lL. Erickson, Highland Park, Ill.; Mrs. D. L. 
Muzzy and family, Yonkers, N. Y. 
By-Water Inn arrivals include Mr. and Mrs. D. G. 
Langlands, Brookline; H. I. Murphy, Miss EK. Murphy, 
Lawrence; Mrs. J. W. Lovering and Miss Lovering, 
Watertown; Miss Isabelle Kendig; Concord, N. H.; Miss. 
L. A. Gill, Lockport, Nay Sse METS. H.W. Brown, Reading; 
Miss M. D. Booth, Miss F. E. Gabriel, Hartford, Conn. 
Wingaersheek Inn has had its usual tourists and two 
special clam bake parties the past week. 
The new salad and sandwich shop tea room just 
opened across from the Annisquam waiting station will 
prove an attractive place for automobile parties to stop 
for a lunch on their ride around the Cape. 
The Sally Summers Salad and Sandwich shop and 
tea room is now open under the management of Miss 
3ertha H. Mann, formerly with the Women’s Educa- 
tional and Industrial union of Boston. adv. 
JENNY WREN, DOLL’S DRESSMAKER 
Lamp and Candle Shades 
Dolls, Toys, Fancy Goods 
THE DOLL HOUSE, EAST GLOUCESTER 
