NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 29 
L .P. HOLLANDER & CO. 
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ORS taaes cottagers and hotel guests are enjoying the 
comfortably cool weather of that penisular to their 
heart’s content. ‘The last week of the month has also 
brought its full quota of entertaining among the members 
of the summer colony and many jolly house parties and 
dinners at the Nahant club have been noted the last few 
days. The club is the principal center of the social life 
of the colony and the tennis courts and the golf course 
in the village are kept busy these days. 
Registered at the Lido Palace hotel in Riva, Austria, 
recently were Mr. and Mrs. William P. Lyman of the 
Nahant colony. ‘They deserted their attractive summer 
home on Summer st., this season for an extended trip 
abroad. They intend to return about the first of 
September. 
Dr. and Mrs. George H. Binney, Jr., are frequent 
visitors to Mrs. Binney’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. William 
Appleton of High st., Nahant. The Binneys are keeping 
their town house at Charles River square open this sum- 
mer, but are quite often at the Appletons over the week- 
ends. Dr. and Mrs. Binney were recent guests at the 
Oceanside hotel, Magnolia, spending a few days there be- 
fore returning to town. 
James Calhoun and his sister, Miss Julia Calhoun of 
Washington, have left their summer quarters at the Edge- 
hill, Nahant, for Bar Harbor, Me., where they expect to 
spend the remainder of the season. Miss Calhoun’s fiancé, 
Baron de Nagell of the French embassy at Washington, 
Miss Calhoun’s fiance, was their recent guest at Nahant 
for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Curtin and little 
daughter of Brookline arrived at the Edgehill this week 
for the rest of the season on the shore. ‘They come yearly 
to Nahant to spend the summer months. The grounds 
of the Edgehill are looking exceptionally well this sum- 
mer, and the 75-year old hedge, long the pride of the 
management of that house, is still thriving. Mr. and Mrs. 
Robert Stevenson, who are spending the season at the 
Edgehill, are frequent entertainers at the Nahant club 
and gave a dinner to several of their friends there this 
week. 
T. W. Best of Newtonville, who with Mrs. Best and 
two children, have been spending the past five weeks at 
the Hotel Rockledge, Nahant, leaves New York tomorrow 
on an extended business trip in Europe. He expects to 
return about the first of September. Mr. and Mrs. Best 
formerly had a cottage on Willow road, Nahant, and last 
season were quartered at Hull on Cape Cod. They had 
as their guests over the last week-end Mrs. Best’s brothers, 
Gordon Wilson and Dr. Wilfred’ R. Wilson of Boston. 
The former is connected with the Boston Y. M. C. A. 
Arrivals at the Rockledge this week include Miss Margaret 
Low of Forfarshire, Scotland; E. K. Weaver of St. Paul, 
Minn.; Miss H. ‘I. Hitchaven of Springfield; Miss Nellie 
R. Marsh of Ware; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wharfield of 
Holyoke; Miss Elizabeth Pilling of Wellesley; R. Pp: 
Apollonio of Boulder, Colo.; and Mr. and Mrs. Rear 
Hemion of Patterson, N. J. 
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sandwiches, handwork, Mary Elizabeth candies,—Bass 
Point, Nahant, near Bayside Inn. adv. 
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