30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Bem Woe Nil GH Osis 
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73 1-2 Federal Street Salem, Mass. 
M- ARBLEHEAD NECK and the mainland are sur- 
prising people who believed that this section of the 
North Shore would be one of the quietest this season. 
Contrary to the belief a few weeks ago that there would 
be many cottages vacant this summer on the Neck and at 
Peach’s Point, there are but few cottages which are to 
be had in either section. Also the hotels claim 1914 will 
be one of the best seasons for some time and the reserva- 
tions made at the hostelries at the Neck and in Marble- 
head proper would seem to bear out their statements. 
The members of the Boston Coal Exchange met at 
the Corinthian Yacht club last Wednesday on their annual 
outing; the day’s program included dinner at the club- 
house and a trip along the shore. Things have been rather 
quiet at the club the past few days, although many of the 
boats of the club’s fleet have been put into commission. 
Among the boats of the Corinthian fleet in the harbor the 
past few days are the ‘Juanita,’ the McQuesten yacht; 
the: “Peregrine,” owned by “ke Ebr.Whitée of Boston: 
the “Royal,” the power launch of T.-C. Curtis; and the 
“Nutmeg 11,” the P. class boat of Mr. Jones of the Cor- 
inthian. Much interest is being shown in the special cup 
donated by Corinthian members, and incidentally valued at 
$700, to be contested for in three successive years by 
sloops, Class R. It stands 19 1-2 inches high; the base 
of the cup represents rocks, on which is a replica of a 
medal given to each person winnnig a leg on the cup. 
The cup is a beauty and should be an inspiration for any 
yachtsman to contest for. 
The Oceanside Hotel, Marblehead Neck, is having a 
busy June; season guests are arriving almost daily and it 
would seem that the house would soon be full. Mr. and 
Mrs. Herbert S. Tapley of Danvers have arrived for their 
annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hillman and son, Gor- 
don Hillman, of Brookline, entertained Miss Haines of 
Portland, Oe. over the Ei week-end at the hotel. A. A. 
and FE. Lane tendered a commencement supper at the 
Oceanside last Wednesday evening to John H. McLeod, 
Jr., Harvard, ’14. W. J. Edgerly and Miss Helen Edgerly 
were recent guests there. Other guests, Rev. Pitt Dilling- 
ham, the noted conductor of Calhoun, Ga., and Boston, 
with Mrs. Calhoun and Dr. Thomas Dillingham, their 
guest, are at the Oceanside for their annual visit. Prof. 
H. L,. Gallupe of Tufts College was a guest over the week- 
end. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pitcher of East Hampton are 
members of the cottage colony surrounding the Oceanside. 
Prof. Frederick N. Wilson of Dartmouth University, a 
guest at the Oceanside for the past five seasons, was a 
recent visitor to Marblehead Neck with his daughter, Miss 
Edith. The latter is to marry Rey. Harold F. Pllegrin 
of Baltimore at her home in Princeton, N. J., this week. 
Entries are already being made for the Oceanside’s tennis 
tournament to be held on the hotel courts on July 4. Miss 
M. Elva Neville of Philadelphia is to spend August at 
this hotel. Other guests to arrive at the Oceanside the 
past few days are; Mr. and Mrs, F.-E, Benfield, Jr., and 
THE WITCH HOUSE 
310 1-2 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 
SPECIAL :-— 
A fine large covered Bohemian red compote. A 
large liquor case in perfect order with Venetian 
bottles, tumblers, etc. A pair of purple glass 
candlesticks. A Washington mirror. 
Mr. and Mrs. EF. W. Dearing of Newton Ceritre; Horace 
L. Bundy and daughter of Hartford, Conn., who will re- 
main throughout this month; Austin P. Evans of Ithaca, 
N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Jordan of Winthrop; and Mr. 
and Mrs. W. J. Hickmott and W. J. Hickmott, Jr., with 
C. H. Allerton, of Hartford, Conn. 
FE. B. George, of Haverhill, clerk of the Esesx County 
courts at Salem, has arrived at his summer cottage at 
Marblehead Neck for the season. 
Mrs. Carroll D. Wright of Worcester arrived this 
week at her summer home on Ocean Ave.. 
Arrivals among the Marblehead Neck summer colony 
this week included Lee M. Friedman of Boston; at the 
Tead cottage on Ocean Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hollings- 
worth of Boston at “ Driftwood,’ Ocean Ave.; H. P. Ben- 
son of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan G. Gooch of Water- 
town, on Ocean Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Weston 
of Winchester have arrived at their cottage adjoining the 
Oceanside Hotel at Marblehead, with their sons, Derby, 
Mayro and Stillman. 
Mr. and Mrs. Seth F. Low have returned from 
Switzerland and are now at their Devereux residence, 
“Lowledge.” 
Manager Anderson of the new Glover Inn is making 
a specialty of catering to the motor trade in his first season 
in the new house. The location of the Inn is ideal, over- 
looking as it does the harbor and the shore clear to Boston 
and Gloucester. 
The feature of the annual cruise of the Eastern 
Yacht club along the southeastern New England coast 
this summer will be the annual regatta off Newport on 
July 7, when the Puritan Cup will bé awarded and the 
three cup defence yachts, Defiance, Resolute and Vanitie 
will have their first meeting in a race that will count 
towards selection. The Puritan Cup is a perpetual tro- 
phy held by the club and raced for by yachts of all classes 
over twenty-five feet waterline. It was the prize for sloops 
in the Goelet race off Newport in 1885, and was the 
first trophy won by the Boston cup defender Puritan, 
which later in the year defeated the British challenger, 
Genesta, in the America’s Cup races. Models of the cup 
are given to the winners.. The three cup yachts will 
close their preliminary racing in Long Island Sound on 
July 4, and will then come to Newport for two weeks 
of serious work. The cup committee of the New York 
Yacht club will watch the work of the boats and will 
base their choice of a defender on the outcome of these 
races, together with the regular trials in August. (As 
many of the members of the syndicate building the Defi- 
ance belong to the Eastern Yacht club, that organization 
has been awarded the first of the important events in Fup 
selection. 
The Hotel Leshe on the mainland at Marblehead is 
retaining most of its year-round guests for the stimmer ; 
likewise. many new guests are arriving for the remainder 
of June and next month, ‘ 
