38 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Smart Footwear For All Occasions 
TELEPHONE AND MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 
THAYER McNEIL COMPANY 
47 TEMPLE PLACE BOSTON 
15 WEST STREET 
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Lindridge of Brooklyn, N. Y., 
were among the week’s arrivals at the New Ocean House. 
The Rev. Warren D. Bigelow, rector of St. Peter’s 
church, Jamaica Plain, was the guest of E. Bertrand 
Sampson at the New Ocean House last Monday. 
The two silver trophies offered by the management 
cof the New Ocean House in the ladies’ and gentlemen’s 
tennis singles have been presented to Dr. J. H. McHenry 
and Miss Hortense Sandmeyer. the winners in the tourna- 
ment. The cups are beautiful silver trophies, ten inches 
in height, engraved with the names of the winners. 
J. R. Woodward of Boston was the guest during the 
week of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Buckley, Jr., at the New 
Ocean House. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Madden, C. J. Madden and C. 
C. Buckley, all of Boston comprised a motor party that 
had dinner at the New Ocean House last night. 
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hunter of Cleveland and Charles 
Kk. Edwards of Boston were the guests of J. B. Thomas, 
season guest at the New Ocean House, at luncheon last 
Friday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Garret A. Hobart and Miss Marie 
Thorne of Patterson, N. J., were among the recent ar- 
rivals at the New Ocean House. Mr. Hobart is the son 
of the former vice-president of the United States. 
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SHOES --ACCESSORIES 
STUNNING CREATIONS 
THIS SEASON'S NEWEST STYLES 
You will find in our stores a superb assemblage of 
the most attractive bathing caps ever made. 
and sizes from the unpretentious diving cap to the 
most elaborate rubber trimmed caps. You can rely that 
the quality is the best and our prices surprisingly low. 
Mrs. Thomas S. Chard, season guest at the New 
Ocean House, entertained a number of guests of the hotel 
at auction bridge last Friday afternoon. There were 
three tables in play, the prize winners being Mrs. H. ©. 
Jealous, Mrs. U. K. Pettingill, Mrs. S. F. Phelps and 
Mrs. C. D. Sawyer. At the other tables were Mrs. W. 1’. 
Morse, Mrs. A. Backus, Mrs. FE. B. Cowles, Mrs. C. A. 
Hapgood, Mrs. Mary G. Bunting, Mrs. C. E. Gunther, 
Mrs. T. S. Chard, and Mrs. Kate Phelps. Several other 
guests joined the party at the tea given by the hostess in 
the Tea room later in the afternoon. 
Miss E. L. Lyons, Miss Mary A. Lyons and Miss 
Grace Lyons, all of Baltimore are registered at the New 
Ocean House for the next two weeks. 
Mrs. George Quincy Clifford of Brockton is regis- 
tered for a few days at the New Ocean House. 
Mrs. L. E. Shipman, Miss Catherine Shipman and 
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McConnell, all of New York City, 
are registered at the New Ocean House. 
‘Arrivals at the New Ocean House the past week in- 
ciuded the following: Miss Gilman, Newton; Mrs. 
George W. Tapley, Springfield; Miss M. N. Sheffield, 
Westerly, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keyworth, Mrs. M. 
J. Martin, Mrs. B. E. ‘Lancks, York, Pa.; Dr. and Mrs. 
Edwin F. Lindridge, Brooklyn; P. K. Dedrick, Albany, 
All styles 
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