16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE avd Reminder 
THE BEACHCROFT See. Eastern Point, GLOUCESTER 
Delightfully simated, right on the water. Bathifg facili- 
| ties unexcelled. Sailing, fishing and golf. Modern conven- 
iences; comfortable rooms; cuisine and service the best; 
refined patronage. Special rate for June. Open June 15th. 
| Booklet. J. E. PHILLIPS, Prop. 
East GLOUCESTER is now a scene of loveliness, for 
orchards are whitened with the apple-bloom and the 
vast moors are magnificent with the youn paren and the 
pink blessoms of w vild growth. 
At Eastern Point “during the past wack there ve 
been numerous arrivals: and ‘the atmosphere is beginning 
to be real “summerish.” The Delphine hotel, Harbor 
View, Fairview and Mailman House-all have several 
guests. The Rockaway hotel at Rocky Neck has about 
twenty guests and on the holiday the hotel will receive a 
large number of people, many of whom will stay per- 
manently for the season. Several days hence and the 
Hawthorne Inn will be open with early arrivals. The 
Beachcroft will open permanently on June 15th, and Js, E. 
Phillips is the proprietor of this hostelry on the fascin- 
ating Niles Beach Boulevard. 
“The latest building operation in the East Gloucester 
colony, in addition to the many new houses recently mem- 
tioned in the NortH SHore Breeze, is the fine new 
bungalow being erected for Mr. and -Mrs. Henry B. 
Taylor of Morristown, N. J. The Taylors havé pur- 
chased the former cottage of Ralph Henry Barbour, the 
author, located on Mt. Pleasant avenue and the new 
bungalow is being built on a lot adjoming the latter prop- 
erty. Charles R. MacDonald, contractor, of Gloucester has 
the work in charge. There are to be five comfortable 
rooms, a living room, kitchen, three chambers and bath. 
The bungalow’ will be completed about- the middle of 
June. 
The H. B. Taylors of Morristown, N. J., are occupy- 
ing their beautiful estate on Grape Vine road, Eastern 
Point, for the season. 
The old farmhouse, in which The Sign of the Rud- 
der tea house is located, is receiving exterior improve- 
ments. The Misses Morrill of Boston who conduct the 
tea house have arrived for the season. 
Miss M. L. Davison and Miss T. de R. Hawley of 
New York are at “Villa Latomia,” Eastern Point, a very 
picturesque Spanish house. Both Miss Davison and 
Miss Hawley have spent the past winter in Boston. 
Dr. and Mrs. James H. Knowles (Frances Serrill) 
of Philadelphia, recently opened their summer home 
“Lowcroft” situated on the beach boulevard. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Jay Little, who were in Boston 
all winter are occupying their home “On-the-Hill,” which 
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is located near the General Mills and Taft estates. a 
The John Clays of Chicago, who are cones 
among the first comers to Eastern Point, - -will” not oc- 
cupy their beautiful summer home “Finisterre,” Eastern 
Point, as soon as was expected owing to the illness of | 
Mrs. Clay. The servants are placing the house in order. 
Mrs. Clay is active in social affairs held here for pl 
anthropic purposes and the townspeople regret to hes e 
of her indisposition, and hope for a speedy recovery. 
The John Proctors of Brookline are expected to ar 
rive at their cottage at Eastern Point on May 29. 
The Henry Davis Sleepers of Boston are at “Beau 
port,” their charming Eastern Point estate. 
It is uncertain whether Hon. A. Piatt Andrey 
former assistant secretary of the United States Treas-_ 
ury, will be at his estate at Eastern Point this summer. ; 
Mr. Andrew is connected with the United States Am- 
bulance Corps in France and he is witnessing many 
thrilling scenes in the European conflict. Several weeks — 
ago Mr. Andrew narrowly escaped death, when a shell 
came crashing down through the ambulance in which he 
was driving. Mr. Andrew’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 
P. Andrew of La Porte, Ind. , anticipate their coming Of 
the summer as usual at their son’s cottage “Red Roo : a 
at Eastern Point. 
The Gloucester Yacht club-house located on Rocleh 
Neck, has opened this week for the season. i's 
Mr. Wilson, the musical critic for the Boston Globe 
and also a music teacher in Boston, expects to make his 
summer headquarters at Hotel Rockaway, Rocky Neck. 
He will occupy the unique cabin studio on Pagoda Rocks. ~ 
Many of Mr. Wilson’s pupils will also stop at the Rothe: 
away. t 
Miss Eleanor Weare Peason of New York, an art 3 
who has been coming to East Gloucester for a great 
many seasons and has the “Old Barn Studio” on East 
Main street, is at the Harbor View hotel for the season. 
ASS ROCKS cottage arrivals increase daily and on 
the holiday there call be many residents settled in 
their summer homes. The large bath-house at Good 
Harbor Beach has received improvements and carpenters — 
and painters have cleared the place of paraphernalia, 
while shutters are removed. The bath-house is one of the 
finest along the shore, being built of stone with a wood 
roof. It is planned to have extensive additions, possibly 
for another season, when a casino and tea house will be 
a source of attraction for the hundreds of North Shore 
people who gather here daily. 
The Dodges of Toledo, Ohio, Bass Rock’s summer 
residents for a great many years, are now at their- ¢ot- 
tage “Under-the-Cliff,” Atlantic Road, for the season. - 
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Chandler of San Antonio, Taxes, 
have added considerable property to their estate “Casa 
Del Mar” on Beach Road, Bass Rocks: The Chandlers 
have purchased of the Souther estate, a lot, 120 feet by 
147 feet, situated on Harbor Road in the vicinity of Hotel 
Thorwald. This desirable stretch of land which connects 
the Chandler estate on the north and west, will be ar- 
ranged into an attractive garden lot. 
Dr. and Mrs. Octavius T. Howe of inaeaoee are 
late arrivals at Bass Rocks, OocUnyne their big cottage 
on Souther road. 
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