40 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 ine line of Brassieres. 
Garden Building, 248 Boylston Street, Opp. Hotel Thorndike, Boston 
B SS ROCKS’ social life is centering around its pa- 
vilion this week. ‘The life guard, W. J. Byrns 1s 
busy putting on the finishing touches preparatory to the 
swimming contests that are now on. Bass Rocks will be 
represented in the Magnolia contests this Saturday by 
Arthur Cox, who has won several cups along the Nortn 
Shore in past years; James Eaton, Arthur Day, Miss 
Polly Souther, Miss Carter and Miss Sherman. The 
men will enter the diving and relay race, while the girls, 
who are experts in their line, will compete in the diving 
and other features. ‘These will also take part in the 
swimming contests in August at Eastern Point and Annis- 
quam. 
Among the Bass Rocks colony who were seen this 
week at the Longwood tennis tournament were the Allen - 
B. Farmers, Walter Carl, Ralph Pope, Howard W. 
Brown and many others. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Proctor, Jr., are on a motor trip to 
Springfield this week-end. 
The Max O. Whitings of Brookline spent the last 
week-end at the Allen B. Farmer cottage. 
Mrs. Stuart Walker of Boston and Bass Rocks gave 
a ‘small dinner party this week in honor of Mrs. A. Lor- 
ing Swasey of Taunton. ‘The band concert was attended 
afterwards. 
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Newbury of Taunton, aunt 
and uncle of Mrs. H. W. Brown, will occupy the Ellis 
cottage at: Bass Rocks during August. 
The H. W. Browns and ‘Lawrence Brown were 
among the Bass Rocks guests at a dance in Manchester 
at the cottage of Mrs. Edmund K. Arnold, this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. I. T’. Hagner of Brookline were week- 
end guests at the Moorland hotel of Mrs. Wm. Wheatley, 
a season guest from Washington. Afterwards they spent 
a few days with Mrs. Howard Wicks Brown, She en- 
tertained them at dinner at Y° Burnham House, Ipswich. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pogue, Beach road, Bass Rocks, 
have been entertaining Capt. and Mrs. Hershler. 
One of the pleasant affairs on the beach at Bass 
Rocks, was the picnic supper given to about forty guests 
by Mrs. Walter Carl the past week in honor of her house 
guests, Miss Elizabeth Green and Miss Marion Hoyle of 
New York. After the supper they attended the dance 
at the Moorland hotel. Mrs. Carl is also entertaining 
this Saturday at an invitation tennis tournament. Mrs. 
S. Bowen will award the prizes. 
The Bass Rocks Bridge club met last Friday night 
at the home of Miss Elenora Carl. This Saturday night 
it will meet with Mrs. K. Harrison. On Friday night the 
regular evening for play, all are planning to attend the 
Moorland band concert. 
The George Thomas family, who will occupy the 
Pugh cottage in August, and the Ed. D. Sargent family 
have gone on a trip to Labrador. 
Oxstenpathy 
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 
The Bass Rocks Golf club is one of the busy places 
these days. The past week the handicap match competition 
has been on, with the finals for last Saturday afternoon. 
Sydney Farnsworth won the cup. From the 20th to the 
23rd the ladies’ tournament has been the leading event. 
Mrs. Tuttle of the Moorland hotel entertained at tea 
and bridge this week for her friends at the hotel. The 
regular Saturday afternoon tea was in charge of the 
Misses Ellis. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. W. G. 
Resor of Boston, who is not at her cottage this year, 
but was down for a weeks’ visit; Mrs. Mary Hart, Mrs. 
H. W. Brown and Mrs. S. Walker. 
The Moorland hotel at Bass Rocks is planning to 
give three band concerts on the evenings of July 24, Aug. 
14 and 28. The famous 8th regiment military band of 24 
pieces will play. Concerts are on from 8 to to, after 
which dancing will be in order. Cottagers in the vicinity 
are planning to take advantage of this treat. Recent 
arrivals include Harry Skillman and family, Detroit; Mr. 
and Mrs. A. H. Busby, New York; Mrs. T. Kilpatrick, 
Omaha; Alex Fitz Hugh and family, Vicksburg, Miss. ; 
Miss W. W. Hendricks, New York; Mrs. A. J. Francis, 
and party, Reading; Miss K. E. Wilson, H. W. Wilson, 
New York; J. Crary and family, Warren, Pa.; Mrs. D. 
Simonds; Mrs. J. Ross, Fitchburg; M. D. Quinlan and 
family, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. A. W. Low and Miss V. 
Low, Detroit; Mrs. Frank Ludlow and family and maid, 
New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sheppard, Philadelphia ; 
W.S. Jones, Vicksburg, Miss; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chaf- 
fee, New York; Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Eddy, Mr. and Mis. 
H. H. Bowman, Springfield; Mrs. L. J. Green and Miss 
Green, Kansas City; F. R. Berg, J. B. Staley, A. C. Dra- 
gon, U.S. N. 
he Thorwald, Bass Rocks, guests of recent arrival 
are W. S. King and family, Montreal; Mrs. Wood Wil- 
lams and nurse, Springfield; Mrs. R. B. Snowden and 
party, Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. John Lowry, New York; 
P. K. Fletcher, Detroit; Miss Clara Manderson, Phila- 
delphia; Misses Saunders, Lawrence; Mrs. N. Harding, 
Fort Worth, Texas; Mrs. J. A. Wilson and child, Nash- 
ville, Tenn.; Mrs. Fred A. Young and party, Fitchburg;. 
Mrs. Dana and party, Utica, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. 
Lowe, Fitchburg; G. A. Smith, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. G. 
S. Kilgore, New York; Mrs. J. G. Falls and family, 
Memphis, Tenn. Hayden Ames, a brother of Emma 
Ames, the actress and family of Cleveland, O., have ar- 
rived for their 5th season. ‘The family of J. D. Plummer, 
proprietor of the Springfield Union, arrived this week. 
Ralph H. Booth, a Detroit newspaperman, arrived with 
his family for the month of August. H.C. Brent, vice 
president of the Fidelity Trust Co., has arrived with his 
family for his 8th season. Mrs. Townley, a season guest 
from Terre Haute, Ind., entertained over the week-end 
Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Fairbanks of the same place. 
