NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 29 
CHANT cottagers and hotel folk are making that 
peninsula one of the most attractive places on the 
North Shore to spend the season. Although there is little 
lavish entertainment in this section, Nahant is very much 
alive, and outdoor sports are receiving more attention 
than ever. 
The dinner-dance at the Nahant club tomorrow even- 
ing will claim a large part of the society coterie of that 
place; this weekly affair is one of the season’s earmarks 
at the club and its popularity is attested to in the largely 
attended parties on that evening. Mrs. James Mont- 
gomery Newell was hostess at a luncheon party recently 
at the club, following a lively tennis game on the courts 
in the morning. Although the golf course of the Nahant 
club is not immediately adjacent to the club house, the 
grounds each day, especially in the morning, are alive 
with lovers of the game. Among those who usually 
cover the course almost daily are E. C. Johnson and 
Charles Davis, Jr., who are among the leaders in golf at 
the club. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pitman of Boston joined the 
season contingent at the Edgehill, Nahant, this week. 
Others there for extended stays include R. H. Stevenson 
and R. H. Stevenson, Jr., of Boston; Mrs. Frederick D. 
Robinson of Newton Centre; and Mrs. S. F. Robinson of 
Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Devens, Jr., are occupying 
the G. V. Sharp cottage at the corner of Emerald and 
Pond sts., Nahant, this season. 
Hon. and Mrs. Curtis Guild have had as their guests 
Count Satiges of the French embassy. ‘The Count is on 
the North Shore for a short stay. 
The Yellow Daisy Tea Room and Gift Shop—lIces, 
sandwiches, handwork, Mary Elizabeth candies,—Bass 
Point, Nahant, near i Sel Inn. adv. 
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William Otis Gay of the Nahant colony, who is oc- 
cupying the Dr. Haven large cotttage, as usual, this sum- 
mer, is expected to return today from a motor trip to 
the White Mts. Mr. and Mrs. Gay and their children 
left Sunday afternoon. 
Miss Mary Tappan, with her brother-in-law and 
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dixey, left Nahant recently to join 
them at their country place at Lenox. The estate is 
called “’Tanglewood” and derives its name from its con- 
nection with Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Tanglewood Tales,” 
which he wrote in a house nearby. 
Several new faces were noticed at the Hotel Rock- 
ledge, Nahant. Mrs. F. C. Carpenter and Miss Carpen- 
ter of Franklin, N. H., have joined the season guests 
there. Others who are there for the rest of the season 
include Mrs. Murdock of Woburn; Mrs. Herbert C. 
Fraser and her daughter, Mrs. Emma A, Sweeney of 
Watertown; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Locke and family of 
Chester, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boos and Miss Alice 
Boos will return to the Rockledge next week for the 
rest of July and August. They are from Jamaica Plain. 
A musicale is scheduled for the Rockledge the coming 
Sunday, when the Weaver-Walsh trio will entertain the 
guests there. 
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