NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 20 
SHOES FOR THE SUMMER 
TENNIS SHOES 
YACHTING SHOES 
GOLFING SHOES 
FOR MEN AND WOMEN 
' 47 Temple Place 
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BOSTON 
Orders by Telephone or Mail promptly filled 
15 West Street 
N AHANT cottagers are arriving daily and the little 
peninsula colony is now well nigh complete for the 
summer. As usual there are a number of changes. Mr. 
and Mrs. John ‘T. Wheelwright are to spend their first sea- 
son at “Bond House” on Valley road, and Mr. and Mrs. 
Robert Amory, Jr., theirs at Mrs. Charles Whitney’s cot- 
tage. Mrs. Whitney, who now makes her winter home in 
New York, is to be at Edgehill and so are Judge and Mrs. 
Robert Grant, who have spent most of the past two sum- 
mers in Europe, and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Grant, 2d (Ma- 
rie Disston), of Philadelphia, who were married in Maine 
last autumn. Also there will be Mrs. Charles Phelps of 
New York. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence, Jr.,of Milton, 
are to have the Lodge villa on Cliff street, and the Philip 
Daltons, Mrs. Thomas Dwight’s cottage on Cliff street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B. Stone are at the Inches 
place this season. Last year they had the Wilson “White 
- Cottage,” which has been leased by Joseph F. Woods, 
formerly of the Cohasset summer colony. Mr. and Mrs. 
Roland Gray have taken the Justin C. Johnson estate on 
Nahant road. Last season they were at the Sampson 
cottage, which has been rented this season to Mrs. Francis 
Abbot Goodhue, Sr., of Andover, who is planning to have 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Abbot Goodhue (Nora Thayer), with 
her for part of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. 
Lovering, Jr., are to be at the Dana Sanborn place on 
Ocean street. Last summer they occupied the Charles 
Davis cottage while the family was at Bar Harbor. Mrs. 
Richard H. Weld has leased the large Thorndike cottage ; 
Dr. and Mrs. John B. Bartol, the Apthorp place; Mr. and 
Mrs. James Cushing Bayley of Marlboro street, the Ar- 
chibald estate; Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Sigourney, 
the Schlesinger, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin U. Curtis, the 
Shaughnessy cottage on Nahant road. 
Dr. Morton Prince has opened his summer home at 
Nahant. His son, Morton Peabody Prince sailed recently 
to visit his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prince 
at their home outside Paris. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cochrane of Boston opened 
their Pride’s Crossing house last week. . 
Mrs. Edith Mahon, accompanist to Mrs. Sydney Hut- 
chinson for ten years, will be at liberty to accept en- 
gagements for musicales, private practice, etc., during 
July and August. Mrs. Mahon’s work is endorsed by 
Mme. Schumann-Heink, Signor Campanini, Dalmores, 
Bispham, etc. Address: 658 Hale street, Pride’s Crossing. 
Telephone 8210 Beverly Farms, or Mrs. Sydney eRe 
inson. 
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WAMPSCOTT cottagers are taking much interest in 
the charity entertainment to be given tonight—Fri- 
day, June 20—at “Peacehaven,” on Puritan Road, Swamp- 
scott, the summer home of Mrs. Charles H. Bond of Com- 
monwealth avenue, Boston. ‘The entertainment has been 
planned by Miss Mildred Bond, daughter of Mrs. C. H. 
sond, with a few of her intimates, and is to benefit Neigh- 
borhood House in Lynn, where settlement work is carried 
on. Weather permitting, it will be an al fresco affair, in 
the attractive gardens of Mrs. Bond’s place, across the 
tughway from her residence. It will consist of solo dances, 
with appropriate music, to be given by Miss Miriam Phin- 
ney, a member of the Vincent club, Miss Pauline Cham- 
berlain and Miss Mildred Anderson, who assisted Mrs. 
Florence Noyes in the recent suffrage pageant in Wash- 
ington, in which Miss Anderson impersonated Hope. Af- 
ter the entertainment, there will be general dancing on 
the lawn for all visitors and simple refreshments will be 
served. Miss Bond and her friends are receiving sub- . 
scriptions privately, but have announced that a few tickets 
may be had at the garden entrance on the evening of the 
entertainment. in 
HE Rock-mere at Marblehead has had a busy week 
and the advance bookings indicate that the remaind- 
er of the month and July will be very busy. Mrs. Joseph 
N. Smith, who comes to the Rock-mere every summer, 
arrived Saturday with her maid. Her son, J. Newton 
Smith, also of Boston, joined her Monday. They will 
be at Marblehead until September. Mrs. H. W. Munn 
and her daughter, Miss June Munn, of Brookline are 
at the Rock-mere for the season. Mrs. Munn is the 
owner of a beautiful yacht, which she has at Marblehead 
with her. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Daniels of Brookline 
are spending a week or two at this delightful hotel. Mr. 
and Mrs. C. William Funk and their son, Carl, of Phil- 
adelphia have been here for some time and _ will remain 
until the first of July at least. Mr. and Mrs. Walter 
Place of Waban, Mrs. Loizlaux of Boston, Mark Temple 
Downing, also of Boston, were a_ party enjoying the 
charms of quaint Marblehead with the Rock-mere as 
headquarters. ‘They were joined by S. A. Drew of Bos- 
ton. E. S. Brown of Youngstown, O., was a guest of E. 
L. Brown, also of Youngstown over the week-end. The 
latter is spending the season at the Rock-mere. Gustave 
Johnson is another Youngstown man at the Rock-mere. 
He is here for two weeks. 
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The Misses Paine of Boston arrived at Pride’s Cross- 
ing this week. 
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