26 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Durgin, Jacobs Co., 218 Cabot St., Beverly 
Mrs. Bennett, 3 Lexington Row, Magnolia 
Cleansers - Dyers - Repairers 
BRANCH OFFICES AT 
The Oceanside Hotel, ‘‘Desk’’ Magnolia 
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Miss Douglas, 123 Main St., Gloucester 
Miss Lethbridge, 3 Beach St., Manchester 
BK 4s! GLOUCESTER has had several art exhibitions 
this season. The one held the latter part of this week 
at “Wawbeek” studio by Henry Plympton Spaulding of 
Boston has been one of the most interesting as well as the 
nost largely attended. Among the many interesting oils 
and water-colors shown were several Gloucester harbor 
views: The Parker river at Newburyport, the salt 
marshes, two wood interiors in Georgia and a southern 
pine forest were very beautiful representations. The 
“Coming Storm” painted in Jefferson, N. H., showed a 
storm sweeping down the Whitefield valley. There were 
also two interesting foreign views showing the lagoon 
at Venice and one showing women washing in the river 1t 
Rapallo. Mr. Spaulding has been busily engaged all sum- 
mer in working upon special rock views near Gloucester. 
C. P. Fessender of Balsom, Kan., and formerly of 
Gloucester is registered at the Hawthorne Inn. When 
in Gloucester he was connected with the Dale estate. 
Ingo Simons, who married a Miss Lawrence of 
Gloucester, has taken a cottage on Atlantic avenue, Bass 
Rocks, for September. 
Beachcroft hotel, Eastern Point, guests include W. H. 
Farrow, Somerville; Mr. and Mrs. A. Booth, Tilton, N. 
H.: Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen, Grand Rapids, Mich. ; Mrs. 
Albert E. Fowler and family, Westfield; Miss E. W. 
Ross, Mrs. C. J. Herrich, H. W. Griffen, Pittsfield; Benj. 
E. Appleton, Boston; Misses Mary and Katherine King, 
Boston; John P. Leahy and daughter of Boston, guests 
of Dr. Drummey of Dorchester. 
Hawthorne Inn has among its arrivals a large num- 
ber of New York p7ople, including Mrs. H. B. Robie, 
Mrs. F. Weir, Geo. H. Breed, Charles F. Rogers, J. In- 
gersoll, Chas. M. Foster, Miss Helen W. Kelley, Mrs. 
Henry Mason Day and the Misses Day, L. Garnett Day, 
R. O’Brien, Edward Dom, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. 
Scribner and M. Martin. Other guests are Walter Wood, 
Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Godey, Baltimore; Mrs. 
C. F. Morgan and party, Worcester; Mrs. J. A. Watters 
and son, Mobile, Ala.; Mrs. G. Rice, Hudson, N. Y.; 
H. Z. Kip, Aurora, N. Y.; Mrs. Joseph Hodgew, Mobile, 
Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Wilmerth, Grand Rapids, Mich. ; 
Miss Laura Rood and Miss Betty Row of Grand Rapids, 
Mich., who were week-end guests and Mrs. J. C. Ricken- 
baugh of Grand Rapids. 
Delphine arrivals are Mrs. Frank L. Russell, Methu- 
en: Arthur L. Russell, New Castle, Pa.; Geo. G. Williams, 
CG. W. Webster, Boston; Mrs. Robt. Willard, Miss Wil- 
lard, Canbridge; Appleton Miles, Brattleboro, Vt. 
Fairview arrivals are Miss C. E. Ellis, Brookline; 
Mrs. W. D. Wortendyke and daughter E. Orange, N. J.; 
Mrs. Herbert Nash, Boston; Mrs. C. E. Meig, Jamaica 
Plain; Mrs. Guy D. Hills and family, Albany, N. Y. 
Rockaway arrivals include Miss Alice McCarthy, 
Miss Mary McCarthy, H. T. Barry, Haverhill; H. K. 
Eastman, Brooklyn; Misses Emma and Jean Oliver, Bos- 
ton; Miss L. M. Smith, Washington; C. P. Clark, Mrs. 
Mary Clark, Pawtucket, R. I.; Miss Mary Norton, Chic. 
Merrill Hall arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. H. Hess and 
party, New York; Mrs. E. L. Leigh, Detroit; Mr. and 
Mrs. D. L. Hanly, Philadelphia; Misses Morrison, Miss 
M. L. Moses, New York; Miss Eleanor H. Kirk, Dr. Lucy 
A. Kirk, Boston; Mrs. Roberts and son, Miss Alexander, 
Toronto, Can. 
Harbor View guests are Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ander- 
son and daughter, Scranton, Pa.; Miss Mary H. Phillips, 
L. H. Hooker, J. W. Phillips, Framingham ; G. H. Wood- 
ward, Hartford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Watson, T. C. 
Watson, Schnectady, N. Y.; Mrs. E. M. Worden, Mrs. L. 
B. Wiley, Salem, Va.; Mrs. J. M. Pratt, Buffalo, N. Y.; 
Mrs. H. B. Loring, Brookline; Mrs. L. F. Newman, Jas. 
Carty, Cleveland; Miss S. L. Patrick, New York. 
ASS ROCKS is ever seeking to make its natural sur- 
roundings more beautiful and more attractive. An 
initiatory step toward improving conditions and adding 
to the pleasure of the bathers, who delight in coming to. 
the fine sand girded shore was taken last summer by the 
association, when plans were made for the erection of a 
swimming pool and casino similar to the one at Magnolia. 
The project has not as yet matured, but the cottagers 
feel certain that it will be the next important step of 
improvement for the place. Dr. Jarvie, who is president 
of the association, is spending the summer abroad. 
Mrs H. R. Jackson of Philadelphia, who is spending 
several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Howard P. Turn- 
er, has returned from a short visit to Newport at the 
Huttons. The Turners spent last week-end at Bidde- 
ford Pool, Maine, visiting Dr. Chandler Robbins. This 
Saturday they are leaving for Sugar Hill, N. H., for 
a two weeks stay in the White Mountains. 
Mrs. F. K. Copeland of Chicago and Mrs. F. E. 
Schwartz of Brookline have taken rooms at the Moorland. 
Robert Rickenbaugh of Grand Rapids, Mich., entertained 
an auto party of six at the Moorland for dinner last week. 
An auto party of New York people, among whom were 
Mrs. A. B. Kingsbury and Dr. and Mrs. I. H. Jolliffe, 
made a short stay at the hotel. Robert Bognell and E. F. 
Goltrey of St. Louis and E. B. Conant of Lowell are 
registered for an indefinite time. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Chandler of San Antonio, 
Texas, are entertaining at their beautiful home, “Casa 
Del Mar,” a house party composed of Mrs. Annie Johns- 
ton, Mrs. Joe Fuller, Miss Cora Franklin of San Antonio 
and Mrs. A. D, Chandler of Orange, N. J. 
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