26 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Just off Puritan Road, Swampscott 
The Little Brown Tea House 
Afternoon Teas, Cold Drinks, Candies, Apollo Chocolates 
For Benefit of the Boston Nursery for Blind Babies 
HOTEL TUDOR 
—— NAHANT — 
Open Through September 
—— SPECIAL RATES —— 
THE BROWN OWL TEA ROOM 
Beach St., near Devereua Station, Marblehead 
Telephone Marblehead 12 
Lunch a la Carte 1-2 Afternoon Tea 3_6 
MARSLEBEADS summer colony promises to remain 
intact for a few weeks, at least, most of the cot- 
tagers there and on the Neck are planning to remain 
until October,—many until the last week. Like all sec- 
tions of the shore, the hotels are receiving many guests 
for over Labor Day week-end and next week. Septem- 
ber is being recogniized as the ideal month for a sojourn 
on the shore and this accounts for the encouraging num- 
ber of arrivals at most of the houses. 
Judge Long of Springfield and his family, who are 
members of the Marblehead Neck summer colony, re- 
turned home Tuesday. The Judge intended to remain 
on the shore longer this season, but the opening of the 
fall session of the Superior court at which he sits pre- 
vented a further stay at the Neck. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lodge of the Marblehead Neck 
contingent plan to return to their winter home in Newton 
Centre the first of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. 
Yerxa of Boston and Marblehead Neck plan to leave the 
Neck ‘shortly for a brief visit of two weeks at the White 
LEWIS’ 
Dry Cleansing, Naphtha Cleansing, Steam 
_ Cleansing Attains results competing in Quality 
only 
~~ Quality in Cleansing 
and Dyeing 
Bundles called for and delivered 
along the North Shore 
CLEANERS Lewis’ DYERS 
DELIVERY SYSTEM 
54 Lafayette Street Tel. 1017 Salem 
When You Are in Salem, Visit 
Che Hernery Crea Room 
for Delicious Luncheon, Afternoon Tea and Home Made Cakes 
299 ESSEX STREET, SALEM 
Mts. and the Weirs before returning to their town house: 
Summer life has not commenced to lessen at the 
Eastern Yacht club at Marblehead Neck as yet. A large 
assembly was noted at the regular Thursday band con- 
cert last evening and the tables were comfortably filled 
at dinner. Despite the fact that about all the tennis 
tournaments have been finished interest in the new courts 
continues unabated and they are busy sports morning and 
afternoon. There will be two or more concerts at the 
Eastern on Thursday evenings. 
The last band concert of the season at the Corin- 
thian Yacht club at Marblehead Neck last Monday 
evening was the scene of a large gathering of club mem- 
bers and their friends. The 150 dinner guests would in- 
dicate that the season was hardly on the wane as yet at 
the Corinthian. Two more of the popular Friday even- 
ing dances will be held. The Salem Cadet band furnished 
music. 
Oceanside hotel at Marblehead Neck continues with a 
large number of guests for the remainder of September. 
This month has always been a big one with the Ocean- 
side, and this season is no exception. The two sons of 
Anthony W. Robinson of Haverford, Pa., joined him 
this week at the Oceanside for two weeks or more; they 
have been enjoying camp life this summer. Guests at 
the hotel for varying stays this month include: Miss Fran- 
ces K- Dalley of Allison, N. Y,; Mr. and MrgeeG@, W. 
Trask of Worcester; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Maynard and 
family of Proctor, Vt.; Miss M. L. and N. F. Crowe, 
Miss Margaret Goode of Watertown; Mrs. Morgan S. 
Jones and Miss Virginia Jones of Hamilton, Can.; Mr. 
and Mrs. Oliver D- Weed and Miss M. Josephine Weed 
of Philadelphia; Miss Lillian K. Colgan of Columbus, O.; 
Miss Harriet $. Moore and W. H. Moore of Columbus, 
O.; Rev. and Mrs. F. N. Greeley of New Haven, Ct.; 
C. W. Cary of Elizabeth, N- J.; Sherman D. Wakefield 
of New York; Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rogers of Bos- 
ton; and, Miss Clark and Mrs. A. L. Bullock of Cam- 
bridge. 
Arrivals this week at the Ocean-Manor, on Marble- 
head Neck include Mrs. Henry A. Marsh and daughter, 
Helen of Worcester; E. Winslow Ware, Raymond Ware 
and E. M. Ware, who joined the remainder of their 
family at the Ocean-Manor Sunday; Miss L,; and E. J. 
Benter of Philadelphia; Ulysses R. B. Pierce of Wash- 
ington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miller, Reynolds Mil- 
ler and B. C. Miller, Jr., of Wilkesbarre, Pa. The Ocean- 
Manor closes on the 15th of this month after a most 
successful season the first of the present management. 
Brown Owl Tea Room, near Devereux station. adv. 
Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Dixon of Clarendon st., 
Boston, recently announced the engagement of their 
daughter, Eleanor, to Frederic Owen Booth, a son of Mr. 
and Mrs. Edward S$. Booth of Beacon st., Brookline. 
Both families have been summering at Marblehead Neck, 
