He formed the law practice of Bouvier and Beale with
Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale's father
John Vernou Bouvier Jr. Properties In 1924, Beale and his wife acquired the 28-room
Grey Gardens mansion fronting the ocean (the oceanfront parcels were sold much later) in the
Georgica Pond neighborhood. Beale and his wife separated in 1931 and were legally divorced in 1946, but continued his presence in East Hampton. As part of the divorce, Edith was given the East Hampton house Grey Gardens. He owned the
Grey Goose Gun Club of Cedar Point, a hunting preserve at what is now
Cedar Point County Park in East Hampton. In 1937, he expanded it by buying the abandoned
Cedar Island Light on an island next to his property. For four years, he rented out the lighthouse property to Isabel and Winthrop Bradley of Connecticut as a summer retreat and then this couple bought the property in 1943. Washed up sand during the
New England Hurricane of 1938 joined the island to the land via an
isthmus. The lodge is now the park foreman's residence just north of the park's general store. ==Personal life==