At the Gotels 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rodman of La- 
fayette, L. I., are touring New England 
by motor. They will reach the White 
Mountains early next week and, after a 
stay of two weeks, will go on to Poland 
Springs. There they will remain until 
the close of the season, when they will 
ship their car home and return to New 
York by boat. They stopped over at 
the Oceanside for a couple of days early 
in the week. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brenneman, Miss 
Verna and Miss Emily Brenneman are a 
Pittsburgh family which arrived Tuesday 
to spend the remainder of the season at 
the Oceanside. The Misses Brenne- 
man are two stunning beauties and are 
general favorites about the hotel. The 
family will return to Pittsburgh about 
@et-15: 
Mrs. E. A. Emery of Petersville, Pa., 
is at the Oceanside for a stay of three 
weeks. She has come to the seashore 
for a number of seasons. 
Mrs. A. C. Tyler, Miss Alemeda 
Tyler and Mrs. Alex. Moore are mem- 
bers of a prominent Charleston, S. C., 
family which arrived at the Oceanside 
early inthe week. They will stay the re- 
mainder of the season. 
H. R. Maher of Washington, D. C, 
arrived Saturday to spend the week-end 
with his family which has been at the 
Oceanside since early last month. The 
Mahers are preparing to return home 
next week. 
Arthur C. Lamson and wife and Mr. 
and Mrs. O. P Walker of New Lon- 
don, Ct., are members of an automo- 
bile party touring New England. 
Another name was added to the long 
list of St. Louis, Mo., families who have 
patronized the Oceanside this season 
when Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiggins 
arrived on Tuesday. “They are accom- 
panied by their two nieces, Miss Emily 
Scott and Miss Georgiana Lane, of St. 
Louis. The party will remain a fort- 
night at the Oceanside, then return home 
by motor. 
Mrs. George F. Schermerhorn and 
W. B. Sellkirk of New York City are 
registered at the Oceanside for a fort- 
night’s stay. Mrs. Schermerhorn came 
on to attend the fashionable Livingston- 
McCormick wedding at the MacDenald 
cottage, Magnolia, on Saturday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Brown of 
Brooklyn, N. Y., will leave Magnolia 
for the White Mountains tomorrow after 
a two-weeks’ stay at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. Richard Devens of Boston 
arrived at the Oceanside early in the 
week and will remain until the hotel 
closes. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 9 
CEDAR ACRES, WENHAM 
GLADIOLI 
Are now in full bloom. Inspection invited. 
Over 500 different varieties in full bloom, 
besides an endless variety of mixtures. 
Farm of 17 acres located on Cedar 
street, near Wenham Lake. 
B. HAMMOND TRACY, Prop. Tel. 13-2 Wenham 
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT 
~  ——— By Hour, Day or Month ~~ 
Large Touring Cars Furnished x Short Notice 
New and Second-hand Automobiles Bought and Sold 
- Estimates . 
Enquire or telephone to 
JOHN PEYER at 
Dyer’s Garage 
Telephone 101, Manchester, Mass. Thos. Derosier, Prop. 
Established 1884 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT 
Florist 
Cut Flowers, and Flowers for all occasions. 
Telephone 10 
Plants of all kinds. 
Everything for the garden. 
44 School St. MANCHESTER 
DAVIS BROS. 
Groceries, Meats and Provisions 
VACH FT. sSUPRLLES 
179 and 183 Main STREET GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Tel. Connection Nearly opp. the P. O. 
Wholesalers and 
Retailers of 
