44 NORTH SHORE BREEZE ‘and Reminder 
July 21, 1916. 
BAKER, the Family Shoeist 
No, Trim shces are essential to ladylike bearing, 
* " They’re a mark of the gentleman. 
6 There’s refinement at Baker’s in shoes worth the wearing, Next week No.7 
Whether black ones or white ones or tan. 
—Kewhpie 
BAKER FAMILY BOOT SHOP 
101 Munroe Street oe s 4 Lynn 
J. T. WILSON & SON, 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 Handicra/t Society 
134 FRONT STREET 
, [End of car line] % 
Unusuay Girrs, ANTIQUES—BREAKFASTS, 
LUNCHEONS, AFTERNOON TEA 
MARBLE! [EAD NECK presents the appearance of mid- 
surnmer loveliness in both its fine homes and wonder- 
ful gardens. The gardens at the residence of the Fred- 
erick McQuestens are gorgeous in their full bloom and 
the array of beautiful blossoms are impressive. 
The Oceanside hotel finds business very brisk at 
this time and the pretty tea garden overlooking the water, 
an ideal spot on a summer afternoon, is filled each day 
with guests. Motor parties, too, are many each day, judg- 
ing from the long line of automobiles which stand outside 
the hotel. 
The musicale which was given in the parlors of the 
Oceanside on Friday evening last by Madame Amy Tre- 
varnon, contralto, assisted at the piano by Pauline Keyte, 
was well attended by both the guests at the hotel and 
many of the cottagers at the Neck. The artists were 
well received and delighted their hearers with many fine 
musical numbers. 
The recital which was given at “Questenmere,” the 
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McQuesten, at the 
Neck on Wednesday afternoon for the benefit of the 
French wounded, was well attended by a very appreciative 
audience and a substantial sum realized for this very 
worthy cause. 
beautiful children Edwin Arthur, Jr., 
Three are 
Francis and Lillian Gertrude Shuman, the two sons and- 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuman of 
“Mollhurst,” Marblehead Neck. It is so refreshing to 
Pianos to Let 
Prices Right Service the Best 
Agent for 
The Aeolian Vocalion 
The Phonograph of Richer Tone 
FE. F. Green 
30 MARKET STREET LYNN 
WHITE HOUSE 
DWINELL-WRIGHT COMPANY 
BOSTON — Principal Coffee Roasters — CHICAGO 
| COFFEE TEA 
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LYNN SWAMPSCOTT ’ BEVERLY 
149 Broad Stree With Piper & Sto: er Mrs Wallace 
Tel. 94 . 153 Cabot Street 
CUSTI OM Tel. Con. 
CORSETS 
Ellen M. Horne Corsetiere 
Fittings at Patron’s Residence by Appointment 
meet these lovely children and to enjoy their naturalness 
and interest. Edwin Arthur is a manly little boy of ten 
and is a very fine swimmer. His delight is to perform 
in the water. Francis is a dandy boy, too, of nearly nine, 
and his hobby is swimming, also. As to Lillian Gertrude, 
nearly four, she is the jewel of the household, a very 
pretty child, with large, blue eyes. 
The Tuesday noon lecture at the Eastern Yacht club 
by Miss Ward of Boston given in the ladies luncheon 
room was well attended. 
Mr. and Mrs. Howatd Whitcomb of Marblehead 
Neck entertained a large party at dinner at the Corinthian 
Yacht club on Monday evening. ‘The table was beautifully 
arranged with a profusion of cut flowers. Among the 
guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Frothingham and Mr. 
and Mrs. John Appleton Burnham. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Cleghorn have just returned 
from a delightful motor trip through the Berkshires and 
the western part of Massachusetts. 
The regular Monday evening dinner and band con- 
cert at the Corinthian Yacht club last Monday evening was 
a brilliant success, a large number of the members enter- 
taining their friends at dinner, and enjoying the concert. 
The club was illuminated with myriads of electric lights, 
and the rooms were thrown open, en suite, for the com- 
fort of the guests. The dining-room, a veritable bower of 
floral beauty, was made more charming by the beautiful 
gowns of the ladies. Among those who entertained at 
dinner ‘were’ CP. Blinn)! Jrjusix Cia Longley, six; 
C. O. Whitten, four; Howard Whitcomb, ten; H. Willis- 
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