NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 21 
When You Are in Salem, Visit 
Ghe Heruery Cra Room 
for Delicious Luncheon, Afternoon Tea and Home Made Cakes 
299 ESSEX STREET, SALEM 
The Hotel Bellevue at Beach Bluff, which has been 
open during the winter for the past three years, has a 
practically full house of guests, as it usually the case with 
this hostelry after the first of May. Numbered among 
its season guests are Mrs. John McDonald, whose son, 
Alan, Harvard, ’12, is making a summer course in Boston 
in architectural subjects. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Squire 
of Brookline and daughters Katherine and Merriel ar- 
rived there this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Patterson, 
daughter Ruth and maid of New York city are expected 
at this hotel the last of this month. Mr. Patterson plans 
to go to Europe next summer, after his son Andrew is 
graduated from Williams college. E. B. Terhune of the 
Boot and Shoe Recorder, Boston, and Mrs. Terhune are 
at the Bellevue pending the completion of their new home 
at Phillips Beach. ‘They plan to spend a part of the sea- 
son at their summer home in Norway, Me. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Davis of Ottawa, Can., are 
among the guests expected at the Hotel Preston, Beach 
Bluff, on the opening day, Saturday, June 20. Mr. Davis 
is a member of the Canadian Parliament. 
S. Parker Bremer will sail for Europe late in the 
summer to join Mrs. Bremer and their three daughters, 
who sailed from Boston last week. They will return 
to Boston in September. The Bremer cottage at Man- 
chester is occupied this summer by Corville Barclay, 
counsellor of the British embassy. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 1 
TO LET Four fully furnished houses. 1 
at : Illustrated booklet by request || 
Smith’s WwW. L. HARRIS 
Point 114 Washington St. Salem, Mass. 
Mrs. Carrie F. Bennett 
Che Gift Slay 
Smith Building Magnolia, Mass. 
OPENING JUNE 20th 
Dr. Francis P. Sprague of Commonwealth ave., 
Boston, left town yesterday for Nahant, where he 18 
occupying his own cottage for the season. 
Dr. and Mrs. William Appleton of 74 Beacon st., 
Boston, arrived at Nahant Monday for the season. 
Later, they will be joined by Dr. and Mrs. George ih 
Binney, Jr. (Susan Appleton), of 10 Charles River sq. 
Mrs. Binney is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Appleton. 
Mrs. Thomas Dwight had as week-end guests at 
her summer cottage at Nahant her sisters Miss Eulalie 
Iasigi and Miss Marie Iasigi, who sailed for Europe 
this week to spend part of the summer in the Pyrenees. 
A woman would be in despair if nature had form- 
ed her as fashion makes her appear—Mlle. de Lespin- 
asse. 
It is always imprudent to marry a woman for love 
in whose bosom you inspire none-—Mme. d’Arconville. 
Now Is the Time to Secure 
THAT VICTROLA or GRAFONOLA 
Outfit and this is the place to get it 
Around the Campfire, the Music and Fun of a VICTROLA or GRAFONOLA lends added enjoyment 
and variety to Camplife. 
If you go canoeing or motor-boating 
fully the music sounds upon the waters. 
In the Country, Camping, 
Take along a VICTROLA or GRAFONOLA and see how beauti- 
or at the Seashore, no Summer outing or vacation is complete without a 
VICTROLA or GRAFONOLA and you can get any outfit form $29.50 to $500.00 on the easiest kind 
of terms. 
COMPLETE STOCKS OF VICTROLAS, GRAFONOLAS, RECORDS AND SUPPLIES 
Beverly Department Store 
PHONE 
Beverly 556 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
