30 . NORTH ‘SHORE BREEZE and. Reminder 
SHOES FOR THE SUMMER 
TENNIS SHOES 
YACHTING SHOES 
GOLFING SHOES 
FOR MEN AND WOMEN 
Thayer McNeil Company 
47 ‘Temple Place 15 West ‘Street 
Boston 
Orders by Telephone or Mail promptly filled 
CORSET SHOP 
Beatrice Congdon 
(ph CORSETIERE 
Guaranteed for one year. Specialattention to Mail Order Fittings. 
Tel. B. B. 6308 Fine line of Brassieres. 
Garden Building, 248 Boylston Street, Opp. Hotel Thorndike, Boston 
was also enjoyed by many of the guests. Recent arrivals 
include Dr. Burrage and family of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
T. I. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kettle, Boston ; 
Miss Doris Bulselleaupt, Aberdeen, So. Dak.; Miss Ruth 
V. Blercone, Newton, N. J. and Miss L. M. Furber. 
Guests registered for an indefinite time at the Turk’s 
Head Inn, Rockport, include S. K: Belvalkan, a Hindoo 
student of Deacon College, Poona, India, who is on his 
way to London; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. White and child, 
Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Green, Richmond, Va.; Mrs. 
Philip Reade, Boston; Mrs. M. L. Hawes, Boston, Mrs. 
Henry E. Jewett and daughter Miss Margaret, New Al- 
bany, Ind.; Mrs. W. P. Chapin and daughter Grace, Proy- 
idence, R. I.; Mrs. Nelson K. Moody, Independence, 
Kansas; H. F. Taintor and Miss Taintor, New York; Mr. 
and Mrs. Bruce Wyman, Cambridge; Henry A. L. Sand, 
New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Powers, Boston. Many 
arrivals are booked for about the 4th. On the evening 
of the 4th the first hop of the season will be given. 
Recent arrivals at the Granite Shore Hotel, Rock- 
port, are Prof. J. Henry McIntyre, Whitefield, eS pisae os 
C. L. Ward, Keene, N. Dak.; Edward H. and Donald 
Rockwell, Somerville; Charles E. Spear, Dedham. 
Guests at. the Manning House, Rockport, include 
Mrs. Mary A. O. Day and daughter Florence of Fitch- 
burg; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lawson, Nashua; Miss Helen 
Starr, Jamaica Plain; Miss Jessie Worster and Miss 
Emma I. Foster of Fitchburg. 
Arrivals of the week at the Headlands, Rockport, 
are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheridan of New York, and C. 
R. Parsons, an artist of New York who formerly served 
a long connection on the New York Sun. He will spend 
the summer sketching marine scenes. Last summer he 
worked on the Conway coast of England. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Routledge of San Antonio, 
Texas, have come north for the summer and are with the 
latter’s family, the Francis Smiths of San Antonio at 
“Widcombe-by-the-Sea,” Land’s End, Rockport. Mrs. 
Routledge was Miss Frances Smith. 
At a recent meeting of the Rockport Country club 
$90,000 was raised with which the land on which the gol! 
links are to be made was purchased this week. 
Mrs. Henry Grayton of New York has arrived at her 
Land’s End cottage, Rockport. 
Prof. W. H. Harris of Harvard College has taken 
the Charles Brown cottage at Land’s End for the season. 
NNISQUAM is coming to the front with other re- 
sorts on Cape Ann. With races and dancing be- 
ginning at the Yacht club and the opening of the tea 
rooms, the social life of the place will soon be in full 
swing. 
~~ Annisauam Yacht club will begin its weekly enter- 
tainments this Saturday, The first races of the season 
Ostenpathy 
Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell Dr. Blanche B. Sartwell 
221 Essex Street, Room 39, Salem : 
Tel. 1879M Residence, Danvers, Tel. 416 M 
Treatments at office or patients’ residence 
will take place, four classes of boats being entered. Danc- | 
ing will also be a feature of the afternoon from 3 to 4.30, 
after which tea will be served until 6 o’clock. An orches- 
tra of six pieces will play for the dances, both afternoon 
and evening. 
The Brynmere hotel has among its guests Misses 
Eleanor and Alice Hayden, Cambridge; Mrs. Allen B. 
Kanarvel, Chicago; Miss Brentano, Evansville, Ind.; Miss 
Ruth M. Dupee, Somerville; Mrs. Wm. K. Chapin and 
Miss Helen Chapin, Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. LS 
P. Thomas and daughter, Winchester; Miss Cornelia 
Ames, Montclair, N. J.; Mrs. Henry LeBreton Wills and 
Miss Margaret, Rochester, N. Y.; Geo. A. Wood and 
family, Winchester. 
The Grand View hotel has the following guests: Mrs. 
T. H. Booth, Boston; Miss Constance Morgan, Boston ; 
Mrs. Charles Bendix and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Mac- 
Pherson, Mattapan. 
Recent arrivals at By-Water-Inn, Annisquam, in- 
clude Mr. and Mrs. Wayland, Brookline; Mrs. Henry 
C. Underdown and son, Oak Lane, Pa.; Miss Ruth G. 
King and Mrs. A. F. Turner, Worcester. 
Wingaersheek Inn, which is run under the same man- 
agement as By-Water-Inn, has Mrs. David Crownfield 
and Henry A. Smith of Cambridge as guests. Extensive 
clambakes are being arranged for the 4th at the Wingaer- 
sheek beach. 
The Overlook hotel, Annisquam, has the following. 
season guests: Mr. and Mrs. L. Henry Hooper and son, 
John, Boston; Misses M. P. and C. Gries, New York; 
Mrs. E. A. Bournique, son and daughters, Chicago; Mrs. 
Ida McWhinney, Chicago; Mrs. J. H. Shafer and family, 
Newton. ‘hose for an indefinite stay are Misses Powa- 
land Congdon, Lynfield Center; M. M. Stone, Cambridge ; 
Rev. and Mrs. Edward Niles and son, Baltimore. 
R VERVIEW, the quiet and exclusive little colony on 
Wheeler’s Point on the Annisquam river, is filling 
up for the summer. 
The Nathaniel Gorton family of Gloucester, who usu- 
ally summer at Eastern Point, have taken the\D. B. Smith 
cottage for several months. They have recently sold 
their winter home in Gloucester and are not certain where 
they will spend the winter. Mr. Gorton has been ill the 
past winter and seeks Riverview as a quiet resort. 
The J. Wharf family of New York have arrived at 
their Riverview home. 
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Cole have joined the River- 
view colony. Mr. Cole was formerly speaker of the 
House of Representatives. ‘They have been entertaining 
Miss Rachel Baker of Indianapolis, Ind., the past week. 
On the evening of July 4th the Riverview colony will 
enjoy an old-fashioned clambake on the estate of Mr, 
and Mrs, Cole. 
