38 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder — 
Furniture made to order Tel. 233 
and Upholstered 
PIGEON COVE is one of the innumerable little regions 
‘on Cape Ann that is beginning to be alive with the 
‘mid-summer festivities. 
Mrs. E. R. Mosely and family of Westfield, High- 
hurst studio, arts and crafts, has opened her cottage and 
gift shop, 7 Green ave., Pigeon Cove. 
The Hotel Edward has dancing every week day after- 
noon and evening. Music is furnished by a symphony 
orchestra, which also plays three times a day. A large 
party of the American Harness and Loom association 
spent the past week at the hotel. The president of the 
association, Myron Fish, and treasurer, M. C. Fish, came 
from Providence, R. I.; the others represented various 
cities. Other guests include Mrs. David Kelley, Miss 
Frances Gould, Chicago; Mrs. Roy Garland, Gloucester ; 
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hichborn, proprietor of a new hotel 
at Augusta, Maine. 
Marie Antoinette ‘ea Room and Gift Shop, Pigeon 
Cove. adv. 
Entertainments at Pigeon Cove hotels the past week 
have been given by Miss Flora M. Haviland of Boston 
and W. A. Coles. M. A. Walton, the Cape Ann hermit, 
also lectured in Pigeon Cove for the benefit-of the Granite 
Shore Camp-Fire movement among girls. 
Ocean View guests of recent arrival are Miss H. S. 
Mills and party, Albany, N. Y.; Mrs. F. S. Leseritz and 
daughter of Rochester, N. Y.; F. P. Wadsworth and 
family, Toronto; Miss T. G. Gilmore, Montreal; Mr. 
and Mrs. A. B. Johnson, Boston; W. A. Heptig, Boston; 
Mrs. J. J. Foster and daughters, Pittsfield; F. Malock, 
New York; Miss M. A. Montgomery and party, Phila- 
delphia; Misses Grinnell, Providence, R. I.; Mrs. Geo. 
KE. ‘Taintor and daughter, Hartford, Conn. 
The Marie Antoinette tea room of Pigeon Cove is 
proving a pleasant place for entertainment. Miss Helen 
Stanwood and Miss Hatter, cottagers from Baltimore 
find it a good place to entertain friends. Mrs. Webster, 
who has a cottage nearby entertained eight friends from 
Eastern Point, and Mrs. Scudder of Magnolia and St. 
Louis entertained this week. Land’s End, Rockport peo- 
ple, who have entertained the past week were the Floods 
and Smiths of Eden road. 
The Lantern Shop of unusual gifts, near the Hotel 
Edward, Pigeon Cove, is now open. adv. 
Antiques FC POOLE, 7 Centre Street, Gloucester 
} Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker 
Daperies, Cushions and Interiors 
correctly executed 
OCKPORT’S summer colony and townspeople are 
now getting ready for their annual affair for the 
benefit of the local hospital. This year on July 29 a 
masque of Rockport from 1614 to 1914 will be presented 
by 125 characters, featuring it in words, pantomime, song 
and dance. Miss Virginia Tanner of Boston will have 
charge of the affair. Her work in directing pageants in 
New England will be a strong inducement for the sum- 
mer residents of the North Shore to attend. The story 
begins with the red men of Wingaersheek ruled by the 
Spirit of Nature, after which spirit of adventure enters 
upon the scene with Capt. John Smith and his followers. 
The pioneers of Sandy Bay then appear, ruled by the spirit 
of industry, who brings them the gifts of the fisheries, 
granite works and agriculture. War scenes are then 
depicted, after which the vision of co-operation and civie 
spirt for a community are set forth. It will be one of the 
most elaborate affairs yet undertaken by the committee in 
charge. 
The summer colony and townspeople of Rockport are 
interested in getting a swimming float for Front Beach, 
and an effort is being made to raise the necessary funds 
with which to procure one while the bathing season is at 
its best. 
Mrs. Charles Scott is now at the Headlands, visiting 
Miss Theresa Scott of Philadelphia. 
Mr. and Mrs. James EF. Cotter of Boston have not 
opened their beautiful home ‘The Rocks” at Land’s End 
this season. ‘They spent a few days there about the 4th 
but now have the place for rent. This commands one of 
the finest sea views of all the North Shore places built 
on the cliffs. 
The Green Parrot tea room and gift shop 17 Mt. 
Pleasant street, Rockport. Flower receptacles a specialty. 
adv. 
Miss Kate Leah Cotharin, a painter of miniature 
pastells, of Boston, has been staying at the Mills cottage 
in Rockport since early in June. She comes each year and 
spends a month or two in sketching. Her work is ex- 
hibited every winter in Boston at Shreve, Crump & Low 
Co., jewelers. From here she will go to. ‘the Berkshires 
and New York for the remainder of the summer. Her ~ 
friend, Mrs. C. H. Turner of North Adams, N. H., is 
visiting her this week. , 
fintel Edimar 
Hotel de Luxe 
» Pigeon Cove 
On the American and European 
Plan 
- Service Unsurpassed 
Situated Directly on the Oceanfront 
Every convenience for guests offered by first-class city hotels 
Steam heated throughout—a luxury on chilly days 
Yachting, Tennis, Swimming and Golf may be enjoyed at Pigeon Cove. 
Rocks 
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links and Essex County Club easily accessable 
