NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 29 
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. : : : : 
1: A. McEACHERN 
11 Pleasant Street 
TELEPHONE 161 M. 
Gloucester 
day evening Mrs. Longley gave a supper at Green Gables 
in honor of Mrs. Barnard, after which dancing was en- 
joyed at the Oceanside hotel. Her guests included the 
Stuart Walkers, Kersley Harrisons and H. W. Browns. 
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Farmer were also of those from 
Bass Rocks at the Oceanside. 
PIGEON COVE hotels are keeping up a good record 
for the last week of August. Many new arrivals 
this week have been added to the vacationists who are 
making a long sojourn at the Edward and Ocean View. 
Ocean View guests of the week are Mrs. H. P. De- 
Forest, Miss Ellen Farnsworth, Lexington; Miss Marion 
Hurlbert, Detroit; Miss Ruth Huestis, Auburndale; Mr. 
and Mrs. T. A. West, Wellesley Hills; Mrs. Chas Allen, 
Leslie M. Allen, Manchester, N. H.; Mr. and Mrs. P. M. 
Hughes and child, Syracuse, N. Y.; Mrs. L. A. Hughes, 
Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mayer, Newark, Nise] og 
Miss H. A. White, Lowell; Mrs. W. K. Armstead, Bos- 
ton; J. D. Curtis, Worcester; Miss M. S. Walker, Miss 
A. F. Walker, Lowell; Mr. and Mrs. J. Kirkham, Spring- 
field; Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham and daughter, Philadel- 
phia. 
Guests at the Edward hotel are Charles H. Randle, 
Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. H. 
W. Hayes, Waban; Mr. and Mrs. E. Hughes, Philade- 
Iphia ; W. Joy, Detroit; Miss Anna Bigenwald, Pittsburgh ; 
Miss Ethel Peckham, Miss Cynthia Perkins, Boston; 
L. V. Niles, Misses Niles, Wellesley Farms; Mrs. R. B. 
Pendergast, Brookline; Mrs. Fanny Van Rooten, Louis 
Van Rooten, Mexico. Many auto parties were enter- 
tained over last week-end. 
Mrs. W. A. Nettleton of New York, who is spend- 
ing several weeks at the Edward, entertained at bridge 
last Saturday for Mrs. Lovell Jerome of New York. 
OCKPORT has been visited the past week by the 
prominent suffrage speakers from Boston and Nor- 
wood, who are touring the state in the auto provided by 
Mrs. Oliver Ames of No. Easton. 
Straitsmouth Inn arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. 
yon Kolinez, Charleston, S. Car.; Miss Grace E. Carson, 
Cambridge; Miss Patience M. Kelsey, Erie, Pa.; Miss 
Bertha Bailey, Andover; Miss Bertha Large, Whitehouse, 
N. H.; R. H. Nutter, Beach Bluff; S. B. Obear, Water- 
ville, Maine; E. T. Lukens, New York; Mr. and Mrs. 
Chas. Swan, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Cooper, Hart- 
ford, Conn.; A. A. Folsom, Chas E. Stearns, Boston. 
The Turk’s Head Inn, Rockport, accommodated a 
great number of transients over last week-end. Auto 
parties come a long distance to partake of one of the 
famous dinners at this Inn, situated in the most exclusive 
portion of Rockport’s summer colony—the beautiful 
Land’s End region. 
Wm. E. Lewis of Washington has joined Mrs. Lewis, 
who has been spending the season at the Turk’s Head, 
THE BARNACLE, Annisquam 
Gitt Shuyr 
AFTERNOON TEA 
Open Every Day Except Sunday 
LUNCH 
JENNY WRENN, DOLL’S DRESSMAKER > 
Lamp and Candle Shades 
Dolls, Toys, Fancy Goods 
| THE DOLL HOUSE, EAST GLOUCESTER 
They will remain a few weeks longer. Dances at the 
Inn were never more popular than now. The guests and 
cottagers have filled the dancing room more than usual at 
the regular weekly hop. Among the prominent people at 
the Inn this week are: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harriman, 
New York; Miss Helen C. McCall, Philadelphia; Mr. and 
Mrs. J. M. Stevenson, Pittsfield; J. Brooks Lewis and 
family, Beverly; Mrs. A. E. Weeden, Mrs. B. H. Little- 
field, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 
D. Shaw and daughter, Boston; D. H. Miller and family, 
So. Norfolk, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Anderson, W. 
Mystic, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, Georgetown, Conn. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Baskvill, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 
Motch, Cleveland; O. A. Olson, Chicago. <A party of 
Fitchburg people who are spending a week or more is 
made up of H. P. McDonald, A. C. Kelley, A. F. Simonds, 
J. K. Simonds, H. K. Simonds. 
Manning House arrivals are Miss Evelyn Harding, 
Miss Olivia Werner, Boston; the Misses Walker, Low- 
ell; R. J. Taylor, Watertown; Miss G. L. Plympton, Miss 
E. L. Dole, Fitchburg. 
Headland House arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. Robt. 
Newcomb and son, Malden; L. R. Speare, Boston; Miss 
Helen Abbott, Lawrence; Miss Eleanor Moody, Walt- 
ham; Misses Bertha and Frances Beckford, Newton; Mr. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stetson and family, Meriden, Conn. ; 
Mrs. W. Gray and daughter, Melrose. 
Granite Shore House guests include J. G. Sullivan, 
Boston; Miss Bernice Ferson, Newton Highlands; Miss 
C. B. Perkins, Kennebunk; Mr. and Mrs. G. Anthony, 
Stoneham; Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson and family, New 
Brunswick, N. J.; H. C. Johnson, Lowell; W. L. Ald- 
rich and family, Charlestown. Prof. J. Henry McIntyre 
of Whitefield, N. H., has returned to the hotel for the 
latter part of the season. 
Marie Antoinette Tea Room and Gift Shop, Pigeon 
Cove. adv. 
When in Rockport lunch at the Ocean Spray Cafe. 
Sea Foods cooked to order. Dock sq. adv. 
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THE HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES 
Salem 
With its literary associations and quaint features 
is the most interesting house to along the 
North Shore. 
Turner St. off Essex, Net far from Salem Common 
Visitors 
.... Oatenpathy .... 
DR. E. A. FRAKE 
244 Cabot Street Beverly 
