F. W. NICHOLS 
ee NTS 
73 1-2 Federal Street Salem, Mass. 
just finished a new book, which should add to her laurels 
as an authoress. A farewell dinner was tendered Miss 
Sylvia Spaulding of Nashua, N. H., who has been enjoy- 
ing a stay at the Oceanside, on Monday evening by her 
many friends there. Miss Spaulding has proven herself 
a most welcome member of the Neck colony and made 
many friends during her stay. A number of preliminary 
rounds have been played in the tennis tournament at the 
Oceanside; at the present time W. S. Hammond of New 
Orleans is the favorite, he is a Technology man, in the 
class of 17. A motor party of prominence at the Ocean- 
side this week was composed of Misses J. F. Hobson and 
Helen Hobson of Cleveland; J. J. Shook of Buffalo, N. 
Y.; and Raymond Nott of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. E. 
W. Vine and daughter Edith of Ridgewood, N. J., were 
motorists registered there. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Renwick 
of Weston are entertaining Mrs. Renwick’s mother, Mrs. 
Corwin D. Meade of Pierre, S. D., this week at the Ocean- 
side. Included among the arrivals of the past few days 
at the Oceanside are: Dr. Edwin B. and Mrs. Dickinson 
and son Richard B. of Amherst; Dr. and Mrs. P. S. 
Notice!!! 
LEWIS’ the Cleaners 
and Dyers, 54 Lafayette 
Street, Salem, WERE 
NOT burned out by the 
great Salem fire, and are 
ready to give you the 
same prompt and ef- 
ficient service as before. 
CLEANERS Lewis - DY ERS 
DELIVERY SYSTEM 
54 Lafayette Street Tel. 1017 Salem 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 47 
THE WITCH HOUSE 
310 1-2 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 
NOT DESTROYED BY FIRE 
Special— 1 Original ball and claw gaming table; 
1 Large gate leg table; 2 Tall clocks—Fine; 1 Set 
of four Georgian Sheffield Candle Sticks. 
Historic Plates 
Merrill of Waterville, Me.; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Perkins 
of Brookline, welcome additions to the younger set at the 
Oceanside; Percy C. Gray and Lindly A. Bond of Bos- 
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Thompson, J. E. Lent and 
Mrs. J. C. Taylor of Providence, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. J. 
W. Forrester and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Pratt of Clinton; 
Mrs. Kilby Page of Boston; Mrs. W. L. Stone of New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. D. Guy Low and Miss Alice Clarke 
of Easthampton, in one of the Oceanside cottages; and 
Miss Josephine T. Monges and maid of Philadelphia. 
The Hotel Ocean-Manor at Marblehead Neck, under 
new management this season, is faring remarkably well, 
with practically a full roster of guests for the rest of the 
season. An increase in the number of young people at 
the hotel this year is noted and the Tuesday evening hops 
and other social diversions there are giving everyone 
plenty to do. Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Crawford of St. 
Louis, who have been stopping there for some time, plan- 
ned to sail for Switzerland to spend the rest of the sum- 
mer there, going on the Cleveland, Tuesday of this week. 
Business detained Mr. Crawford, however, and he will 
therefore spend the summer at the Neck instead, at the 
Ccean-Manor. Mr. Crawford is proprietor of one of the 
largest dry goods houses in St. Louis. Mrs. M. A. T. Mag- 
iness, also of St. Louis, is at the Ocean-Manor for the sum- 
mer. Except for a short sojourn on the North Shore, she 
divides her time each year between her two extensive 
estates in St. Louis and in California, where she spends 
the winter. Mrs. Mary Roberts of Boston is entertain- 
ing Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Endell of Munchen, Germany for 
a short time at the Ocean-Manor. Arrivals the past week 
at the Ocean-Manor for the rest of July and August in- 
clude Mrs. F. W. Brooks and Mrs. D. C. Barnes of 
Everett, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Parker of Bos- 
ton; Miss Katherine S. Straus of St. Louis; Mrs. Lad 4 
Snyder of Winchester; Mrs. H. B. Murray of Oakland, 
Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks A. Hallett of Boston; C. E. 
Mixdorff of New York; Miss M. M. Coes and Miss A. W. 
Sawyer of Worcester; George C. Fitzhugh of Richmond, 
Va.: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Baldwin, M. 5S. Baldwin and 
Miss A. G. Baldwin of Orange, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs, A. 
L. Carter of Boston; Miss Caroline Howes of Hanover; 
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kennedy of Washington, D. C.; 
and George H. Kennedy, Jr., and Rufus B. Fowler of 
Worcester. 
The Glover Inn, on the mainland at, Marblehead is 
catering especially to motor parties and is proving a’popu- 
lar retreat for motorists this season. It is situated on 
Front st., near the waterfront and overlooking the racing 
and aeroplane courses in the harbor. 
We always find wit and merit in those who look 
at us with admiration.—Anon. 
Philosophy teaches us to bear with calmness—the 
misfortunes of our friends.—Anon. 
