36 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 2, 1915. 
Smart Footwear For All Occasions 
TELEPHONE AND MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 
THAYER McNEIL COMPANY 
47 TEMPLE PLACE BOSTON 
15 WEST STREET 
Crowninshiel:l 
Boston, the 
man F. Gordon, Grafton, at “Graybox,” 
Point, the mainland; and George F. Nathan, 
Rhodes cottage, Neck. 
Mrs. N. L. Upson of Parkersburg, W. Va., and her 
daughter, Mrs. F. L. Harvey of Foxburg, Pa., have de- 
cided to spend their first year on the North Shore at the 
Glover Inn at Marblehead. James Forsythe of Boston 
is a season guest who came there on Monday. W. H. 
Spencer Kerr of Cincinnati plans to be at this hotel until 
October. Clifford Webster, the aviator, is a guest at the 
Glover. 
The Oceanside hotel on Marblehead Neck is pre- 
paring for a busy week-end and Fourth of July. Already 
there are several guests in the house for varying stays. 
Gen. P. 8. Peck, with Mrs. Peck and daughter, Miss 
Theodora Peck, the authoress, of Burlington, Vt., come 
on the Fourth for a season’s stay. With them for their 
second season will be a friend, Miss Florence Farrar. 
Ernest F. Stratton of Brown university is at this hotel 
for his second season. Mrs. F. L. Tarr of Chicago and 
Mrs. M. E. Laidlaw of Washington, D. C., are there for 
short visits. Prof. and Mrs. Charles P. Parker of Har- 
vard university are at the Oceanside for their annual 
spring visit. Mrs. William G. Renwick of Weston, wife 
of Lieut. Renwick of the 8th regiment, is at the Ocean- 
side. The heutenant is now at the maneouvers, where he 
has charge of the rapid-fire gun which is arousing such 
comment at Lynnfield. Mr. and Mrs. Burnham F. West 
of Portland, Me., and whose yacht “Sayonara” is in the 
harbor, were on for the races and are still at the hotel. 
A honeymoon couple, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Keston of 
Waltham, are down on the shore on their w edding tour. 
The usual Saturday night dance will be held tomorrow. 
ALL THE WorRLD is depressed by the war and no one 
has been able to escape from its influence. 
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Dr. and Mrs. George Stillings of Concord, N. H., 
spent last week at the New Ocean House. 
Miss Agnes Carpenter of Milwaukee, Wis., is the 
guest for the week of the Misses Sandmeyer of Lincoln, 
Tl. 
MYor [A HUNT CLUB at Hamilton is now the ren- 
dezvous for many golf and polo devotees, who are 
enjoying the quiet life at the club before the season is at 
its height. Among the players most frequently seen now 
are Judge Moore, Dudley Rogers, Thomas Pierce, F. B. 
Fay, Herbert M. Sears, and Charles Rice and his sons 
from Ipswich. An interesting sight now is in the morn- 
ing from 5 to 7 when the thirty couples of hounds are 
out for exercise. The layer out of the fox trails is busy 
now, before the pony drag season opens for the young 
folk of the club, Aug. 1, in finding suitable trails through 
the state and in New Hampshire also. The pony drags 
will meet three times a week during August. Trails will 
be prepared by putting anise over the ground, the hounds 
following it eagerly, thus giving the young folk an ex- 
perience in following the hounds and preparing them for 
the real experience of fox trailing which their elders en- 
joy in September and later. Last season Miss Emma 
Mandell was the enthusiastic master of the pony drags. 
r mie a — 
Ye Oualitue Shoppe 
17 Essex St., Marblehead 
Visit ye Oualitue Shoppe tea room 
Tables for bridge and private parties may be 
reserved by applying to the management 
We are 
offering a dainty menu. Rest while you 
eat and enjoy the music 
Home-made cake a specialty—Arts and crafts. 
Francis W. Jones, Mgr. 
E. G. Pedrick 
Pedrick & Clark 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 
Choice Sea Food 
Fresh Boiled Lobsters a Specialty 
E. H. Clark 
Telephone 121 
432 Humphrey St... SWAMPSCOTT 
