44. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
WHITE HOUSE 
DWINELL-WRIGHT COMPANY 
BOSTON — Principal Coffee Roasters — CHICAGO 
BAKER, the Family Shoeist 
No. 5 I’ve read the dictienary through; 
I cannot find it — ** Shoeist’’ — 
Which proves in words---just like his shoes--- 
Friend Baker has the newest! 
Next week No.6 
Becupo 
BAKER FAMILY BOOT SHOP 
101 Munroe Street oo oo 
J. T. WILSON & SON, 
Lynn 
Inc. 
Nahant and Pride’s, Mass. 
50 YEARS in business, but better, younger and more 
active than ever. 
Te]. Beverly 517 
Tel. Beverly Farms 75-W Tel. Nahant 1 and 2 | 
Marblehead Handicratt Society 
134 FRONT STREET 
[End of car line] 
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UNusuaL GIFs, ANTIQUES—BREAKFASTS, 
LUNCHEONS, AFTERNOON TEA 
MARBLEHEAD NECK 
Miss M. Corinne Dana entertained a party at dinner 
at the C. Y. C. Monday evening. Included among the 
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pettengill of Hotel Beacons- 
field, Brookline, Mrs. Cyrus Hapgood of Common- 
wealth avenue, Boston, Miss Isabelle Reed and D. B. 
Hallett, Boston. 
“Questenmere,” the beautiful summer home of Mr. 
and Mrs. Frederick McQuesten at Marblehead Neck, 
was the scene of the rendition of Parsifal, Wednesday 
afternoon by Frances Nevin, assisted by John Hermann 
Loud, pianist. The interpretation was very vivid and 
beautiful and was enjoyed by a large number of people 
who gathered in the spacious drawing rooms of “Questen- 
mere.” Mrs. McQuesten was very charming in~ an 
exquisite afternoon gown of white crepe de chene and 
silk net. A percentage of the sum realized will be de- 
voted to the Massachusetts Red Cross. ‘The patronesses 
and subscribers were Mrs. Charles H. Adams, Mrs. W. C. 
Baylies, Mrs. W. B. Buckminster, Mrs. W. C. Chick, Mrs. 
W. H. Claflin, Mrs. W. H. Dane, Mrs. N. S. Dillingham, 
Mrs. G. W. Dittmann, Mrs. W. K. Emerson, Mrs. Arthur 
rt’. Estabrook, Mrs. H. W. Fenn, Mrs. Curtis Guild, 
Mrs. C. V. Hamilton, Mrs. F. L. Hiller, Mrs. H. M. 
Houser, Mrs. Frederick Hoyt, Mrs. Marion Lovejoy, 
Mrs. Frederick McQuesten, Mrs. Frank G. Macomber, 
Mrs. H. A. Morss, Mrs. W. L. Nichols, Mrs. Herman 
Parker, Mrs. H. W. Patterson, Mrs. David Percival, Mrs. 
Paul Rust, Mrs. Edwin A. Shuman, Mrs. Robert Wal- 
Pianos to Let 
Prices Right 
Service the Best 
Agent for 
The Aeolian Vocalion 
The Phonograph of Richer Tone 
EF. F. Green 
30 MARKET STREET LYNN 
July 14, 1916. 
COFFEE TEA 
LYNN SWAMPSCOTT BEVERLY 
149 Broad Stee With Piper & Sto er Mrs Walace 
Tel. 94 153 Cabot Street 
CUSTOM Tel. Con. 
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Ellen RM. Gurne Gor setiere 
Fittings at Patron’s Residence by Appointment 
cott, Miss Lydia F. Warner, Mrs. Charles F. Price, Mrs. 
Charles Traiser. 
The Eastern yacht club held its band concert on 
Thursday evening, which was enjoyed by a large num- 
ber of members and friends. A number of members en- 
tertained at dinner before the concert, after which danc- 
ing was enjoyed. 
The Oceanside hotel at the Neck has opened its 
pretty “Tea Garden” overlooking the ocean, a most popu- 
lar rendezvous for automobile parties and the like. Prop- 
rietor Lane has announced, much to the delight of his 
guests, the engagement of Madame Amy ‘Trevarnon. 
contralto, and Pauline Keyte, pianist, for a concert to 
be given in the parlors of the hotel on the evening 
of Friday, July, r4th. 
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Holmes and daughters, 
Misses Marjorie and Doris, of Newton are at the Ocean- 
side for the season. The Holmeses have been guests at 
this hotel for several years. Mr. Holmes is vice presi- 
dent of the Commonwealth Trust Company of Boston. 
Mrs. E.. H. Wadhams of Wilkes Barre, Pa., is a 
season guest at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. William S. Hutchins of Worcester and Miss 
Katherine Davis of Brookline are at the Oceanside until 
September. 
Mrs. Arthur Johnson and daughter, Miss Constance, 
of Brighton are at the Oceanside for a lengthy stay. 
Miss Alice Hoyt of Springfield is a season guest at 
the Oceanside. 
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