30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Hodgkins’ Shoe Store 
26 
Market, Street 
Lynn, Mass. 
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Joseph C. Palmer, Manager Established 1865 
Make SLEHEAD NECK is more charming than ever 
these pleasant summer days with her lovely summer 
homes full of life and the harbor filled with all sorts of 
water craft. 
G. G. Whitney of Milton and Mrs. Whitney, who 
was formerly the Countess of Yarmouth (a sister 10 
have taken the lovely house “Sky High” at 
domiciled there for the season. Mr. 
yachtsman and is a member of 
Harry Thaw), 
the Neck and are 
Whitney is an Sees 
the Corinthian Y. 
“Finback,” the ite of C. H. W. Foster of Boston, 
a member of the Eastern Yacht club, broke away from 
her moorings Tuesday night and had drifted quite some 
distance was finally anchored. 
The palatial steam yacht ‘Admiral,’ belonging to 
Gordon Dexter of Boston and Beverly Farms, is anchored 
in the harbor at Marblehead. Because of the health of 
Mrs. Dexter this fine yacht may not be used a great deal 
during the summer and will probably be chartered by 
friends. 
ie Lay Doyle, the 
just anchored his sloop yacht * 
Marblehead. 
Mrs. Fred McQuesten of Brookline and Marblehea‘ 
Neck was hostess at a luncheon and bridge at “Questen- 
mere” Thursday in honor of her guest, Mrs. Emma Ever- 
ett of Annapolis, a cousin of Mr. McQuesten. Mrs. 
Everett lives at Annapolis with her son, a former grad- 
uate of Massachusetts Institute Technology, who holds 
the responsible position of Professor of Marine Engi- 
neering at the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. 
Miss Agnes W. Valentine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
FP. Valentine of Marblehead Neck, is entertaining Miss 
Evelyn Woods, who is a classmate at Smith College. 
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before she 
well known jeweler of Lynn, has 
‘Melusina” in the harbor at 
Sprague, Breed, Stevens and 
Newhall, Inc. 
Choicest Grades of 
Anthracite and Bituminous 
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June 23, 1916. 
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Edwin 
Mrs. A. Shuman, president of the Philo- 
matheia club, which is an auxiliary to Boston College, 
will entertain Mr. and Mrs. John T. Murray of Far Rock- 
away, Long Island, and their young son John T., Jr., 
over the week-end at her cottage, ‘Mollhurst,’”” Marble- 
head Neck. During the week Mrs. Shuman has been the 
hostess to several large dinner parties, prominent among 
her guests being Mr, and Mrs. Cyrus O. Baker of Orange, 
N. J. 
; Miss Marjorie C. L. Owen, the lovely daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Owen of Brookline and “Marble- 
head neck will summer at Newport. 
Frank E. Peabody, a member of the Easte7n and 
Corinthian Yacht clubs, and a very prominent cachtenae 
has opened his lovely summer home, ‘The: Old Anchor” 
at the Neck. Mr. Peabody’s yachts are the Dormouse 
and Chickadee. : 
Mrs. Louise Robinson and sister, Mrs. G. B. Read of 
Bloomington, [ll., will summer at the Oceanside at the 
Neck. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Murray of New York are ex- 
pected to arrive Saturday for a week’s visit with the Ed- 
win Arthur Schumans at the Neck. ¢ 
Mr. Horace L. Bundy and daughter 
motored to the Neck 
Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Putnam and daughter Miss Doro- 
thy of Melrose, are at the Oceanside for a stay. The 
Putnams will leave about the middle of July for their 
country home at Squam Lake, for a visit. 
Henry Gowing, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Gowing, 
a graduate of St. Paul’s school this year, and who plans 
to enter M. I. T. this fall, sails with a classmate for a 
sightseeing trip to South America about the first of July. 
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VICTROLAS 
of Hartford 
this week for a lengthy visit at the 
Victor REcorDs 
JOHN Z. KELLEY 
161 Marxer St., Lynn, Mass. 
Tel. Lynn 3303 
ON THE ROAD TO THE NEW OCEAN HOUSE 
PIPER & STORER 
Gown Shop 
57 Puritan Road, Swampscott Tel. Lynn 3206-R 
Lynn Shop, 35 New Ocean St. Tel. Lynn 3090 
