aoe NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 39 
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. 
Inner Harbor House has had the Merckaline family 
of Hartford, Conn., for a week. They have been on an 
extended motor trip through Maine.. 
The Keystone hotel, Eastern Point, has among its 
arrivals Mr. and ‘Mrs. Arthur Whitcomb and party, Brook- 
line; Mrs. C. G. Fuller, Chicago; Miss C. L. Scott, New 
York. 
Henry Plympton 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. 
ASTERN POINT, Gloucester, has had a round of 
gaities the past week. At “Finisterre” Mr. and Mrs. 
John Clay celebrated the opening of their new tennis court 
by receiving a large party of friends. Mrs. Clay and 
Master Jack opened the games. Last Thursday, in spite 
of the rain, a large number of ladies gathered to meet 
Mrs. Stewart of Bass Rocks and several of her friends 
from Baltimore. Among those from the Point were Mrs. 
H. D. Sleeper, Mrs. H. Raymond, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. 
Sheafe, Mrs. A. Pollard, Miss Welch and many others. 
Miss Lois Marble of Cheyenne, Wy., and John For- 
est and Miss Betty of Chicago who have been spending 
several weeks at the Clays will return home this week. 
John Muirhead of Chicago has spent the past week at 
the Clays. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Pearson of Beach End cot- 
tave are entertaining their daughters, Mrs. A. W. Preston 
of Middletown, N. Y., Mrs. J. P. Brooks of Pottsdam, N. 
Y. and Miss Elizabeth Brooks of Elliot, Maine. 
Mrs. B. L. Truman of Oswego, N. Y., has come to 
spend the rest of the season with her niece, Miss M. Le 
Davison, Villa Latomia. 
Miss Nancy Olmsted entertained with a dinner party 
this week for Miss Pauline Allen of Boston. 
Miss Laila Proctor, daughter of J. H. Proctor, is 
spending the summer at the Sea Cliff Inn, Nantucket. 
Her sister, Miss Viola, is on a visit to North Scituate. 
The Joseph Proctors are summering at Bangor, Maine. 
Miss Melba Proctor has recently returned from Beach 
Bluff. 
The young people of the Point are looking forward 
to the opening of the annual tennis tournament on the 
Raymond estate, Aug. 10. 
Miss Pauline Pollard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 
W. Pollard, gave a luncheon for the young girls on the 
Point this week. Covers were placed for 12. 
At the annual races of the Mass. Yacht Racing asso- 
ciation which met this Wednesday at Gloucester, Eastern 
Point was represented by F. W. Pollard, “Privateer ;” 
H. A. Raymond, “Edjacko” and “Arrow ;” D. Greenough, 
“Chicha ;” F. G. Hall, “Posey ;” A. G. Leonard, “Tidll.” 
New York millinery, No. 1 Eastern Pt. Road. adv. 
Wingarrgsheerk Jun 
West Gloucester, Mass. Opened June 25th 
Clam Bakes on the beach the Fourth at 
Span anidy 9 pS mM. 
Plates reserved on application 
A. B. CLARK 
| Telephone 8725-Y Gloucester. 
BAS» ROCKS has had a busy week around its charm- 
ing little club house at the golf links. In the wo- 
men’s tournament of the past week the finals were won 
by Miss S. R. Meredith of Richmond, Va., and Miss H. 
Ellis. ‘The middle match was won by Miss Meredith; the 
graveyard tournament by Mrs. Guy Cunningham and 
Mrs. Raymond Tarr; the approaching and putting con- 
test by (Miss Lichtenhein and Miss Ellis. In the men’s 
best ball four-ball golf competition Mr. Wadsworth and 
Leonard Macomber won out. 
The finals in the invitation tournament of last Satur- 
day given by Mrs. S. Bowen and Mrs. Walter Carl were 
won by PR. Pope and Miss S. Meredith; the runners-up 
were Mrs. Allen Farmer and J. K. M. Harrison. The 
Saturday tea was in charge of Mrs. Guy Cunningham 
and Mrs. H. Turner, assisted by Miss Jane Currier and 
Miss Mary Green. Bridge parties of the week were given 
by Miss Neff of the Moorland, Miss Elenora Carl, Miss 
Eaton and a large tea party ‘by Miss Eleanor Grubb and 
one by Mrs. Lee Thom for 26 guests. 
Mrs. Max ‘Talbot is entertaining her sister Miss 
Meredith who has won three cups in the recent tourna- 
ment. 
At the John Bowler home, High Cliffe Lodge, a week- 
end guest was Enders Voorhees of Amsterdam, N. Y. 
The George ‘Thomas and the Ed. D. Sargent families 
have returned from their cruise to Labrador. 
Mrs. Howard C. Turner of Beach road is entertain- 
ing her sister, Mrs. John Latta of Haverford, Pa. 
The event of the season at the Thorwald will be the 
annual ball, Aug. 13, features of which will be announced 
later. Arrivals of the week are Mrs. Otto Wahle, Miss A. 
Wilhelm, New York; Frank L. Babbott and party, Brook- 
lyn; Mrs. J. H. Batterman, Detroit: Mr. and Mrs. F. 5S. 
Stoepel and chauffeur, Detroit ; C. C. Ernst, Jr., and fam- 
ily, Pittsfield; Mrs. C. F. Crocker, Springfield; Miss H. 
W. Strong, New York; Misses Houdlow, Morristown 
N. J. 
Moortaid hotel guests the past week have been hold- 
ing a tennis tournament on the hotel courts. Tuesday 
evening, Miss Kate Ryan of Boston gave a talk on suf- 
frage. ‘Thursday, an auction bridge and whist was given 
for the benefit of the industrial school for crippled chil- 
dren. Recent arrivals include: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. 
Herman and family, St. Louis; Mrs. F. Haas, New York; 
Perry Belden, Syracuse, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. A. John- 
ston, Toronto; Mrs. J. L. Pease, Mrs. F..S. Ishan, Detroit ; 
A. L. Snyder, New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holden and 
party, Glen Falls, N. Y.; Mrs. James Shewon, the Misses 
Shewon and maid, New York; C. F. Angel, U. S. N. 
Mrs. Shewen, wife of the owner of the dry docks at 
New York, and her daughters have been spending a few 
days at the Moorland hotel, preparatory to taking a cot- 
tage at Magnolia for the rest of the season. 
