28 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Joseph C. Palmer, Manager §stablished 1865 
ARBLEHEAD NECK is entering upon the biggest 
summer season in its history says Mr. Gardner 
Sleeper of the Eastern Yacht Club. All yachts and crafts 
are engaged for the summer and reservations for roonis 
at the club have been made away in advance of other 
years. All hail to the yachtsmen! And it is hoped that 
Mr. Sleeper’s optimistic predictions will prove true double- 
fold. 
The Edwin Arthur Shumans of Boston, with thetr 
interesting family, are at their Marblehead Neck home 
for the summer. Mrs. Shuman was tendered a delightful 
dinner at the Vendome, Boston, Monday by the members 
of the Philomatheia Club, of which she is president. Mrs. 
John A. Kiggen of Hyde Park furnished decorations of 
American Beauty roses. In the centre of the parlor was 
a large basket of American Beauty roses, which was 
later presented to Mrs. Shuman by Mrs. Kiggen. Seated 
at the president’s table were Very Rev. Charles W. Lyons, 
S. J., rector of the Church of The Immaculate Concen- 
tion; Rev. Michael Jessup, 5. J., of the same church, and 
Mrs. John F. Fitzgerald, who were among the guests. 
An entertainment under the direction of Mrs. John B. 
Whelton including orchestral music, and vocal selections 
by Miss Maude Murray, Mrs. Katherine M. McCormack, 
soprano, and Signor Virginio Cappaloni, baritone. <A 
gold rosary was given the president by the club, Mrs. 
Martha Moore Avery making the presentation speech, 
and extolling Mrs. Shuman for her zealous efforts in for- 
warding the aims of the club. Mrs. Shuman made a 
graceful response, and addresses by Fr. Lyons and Fr. 
Jessup followed. Among those who contributed to the 
success of the affair were Mrs. John A. Kiggen, Mrs. 
Thomas F. Atkinson, Mrs. H. V. Cunningham, Mrs. W. 
H. Ruddick, Mrs. David Corcoran, Mrs. Edward J]. Bran- 
don, Mrs. James T. Scollay, Mrs. James H. Carney, Mrs. 
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John Bb. Whelton and Mrs. John P.-Feeney, who were 
chairmen of various committees assisted by the remainder 
of the members. 
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Stephenson of Boston have 
engaged the Corinthian Yacht Club cottage near the club- 
house for the season and will take up their abode there 
about the 25th of June. 
Mr. P. J. Mullen, the genial steward at the Corin- 
thian Yacht Club, Marblehead Neck, is making elaborate 
preparations for a dinner to be given at the clubhouse 
in the near future by the Boston Paper Trade. About 
one hundred members of this well-known organization 
will be present. 
Paul Crocker of Fitchburg, who has lived at the 
Corinthian Yacht club for several years, has opened his 
new bungalow, the “Spindle,” at the Neck for the sum- 
mer. 
There is one talent that is common to all humanity, 
and that is the one for doing something foolish from time 
to time, 
EACH BLUFF has a very bright outlook for the sum- 
mer. Perhaps at no other point along the famous 
North Shore is the scenic beauty more delightful and 
pleasing. Nature’s moods are keenly expressed at this 
particular spot, when the weather is calm hardly a ripple 
is discerned on the tranquil summer sea, yet when the 
storm approaches the waves dash high, impressively high, 
with a seething sound. A very beautiful sight is the boil- 
ing ocean after the storm has subsided, which brings many 
people to the shore to enjoy the picture. 
The Hotel Preston, so charmingly situated on the 
Mr. 
Bluff, will open officially on Tuesday, June 2oth. 
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