40 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
SHOES FOR THE SUMMER 
TENNIS SHOES 
YACHTING SHOES 
GOLFING SHOES 
FOR MEN AND WOMEN 
Beatrice Congdon 
MEP CORSETIERE 
pomanteed for one year. Specialattention to vee ce Fittings. 
Tel. B. B. 6 Fine line of Brassieres. 
Garden Building. 248 Boylston Street, Opp. Hotel Thorndike, Boston 
CORSET SHOP 
WAMPSCOTT has been feeling the coming of August 
the past week and things are being tuned up in ac- 
cordance with the general spirit of the month,—namely, 
increasing numbers of guests at the hotels and much en- 
tertaining among the members of the summer colony. 
The annual mid-summer ball at the Tedesco Country 
club at Swampscott, coming on next Wednesday evening, 
Aug. 5, at the clubhouse, promises to be the biggest event 
of its kind ever held. As early as last Monday tables 
were being refused for the dinner preceding the dance and 
a full house will be a reality next Wednesday evening. 
A record attendance was noted at the mid-week band con- 
cert at the Tedesco, Wednesday. Pool’s orchestra will 
furnish the music at tomorrow’s dance, when a large 
gathering from the upper shore is expected to attend. 
Mrs. F. E. Fennessy entertained a party of ten friends, 
at luncheon and bridge at the Tedesco on Tuesday of this 
week. On the same day Mrs. Fish of the Swampscott 
colony was hostess of a party of twelve ladies at luncheon 
and cards. 
Miss Jeanne Ross and Miss Bertha Bigelow have 
been pleasing the guests of the Oakland house, Swamp- 
scott, the last few Sundays with informal concerts in the 
hotel parlors. Miss Ross is a most talented violinist and 
is the possessor of a genuine Stradivarius, a remarkable 
instrument. Miss Bigelow, a member of the Swampscott 
colony on Puritan road, is the possessor of a most charm- 
ing voice and together the young ladies have given sev- 
eral most attractive programs. Mrs. Alexander Scully 
and son of Chicago expect to join the colony at the Oak- 
land next Tuesday. Mrs. John W. Damon of Wellesley 
Hills, whose husband is treasurer of the United Fruit Co., 
came to the Oakland this week with her two daughters, 
Muriel and Alice. She expects to stay the balance of the 
ae Other arrivals the last few days included: Dr. 
T. Burley of DS alia who spent the last week-end 
ee and Miss A. Schleunes, of Baltimore, who will 
spend August at the Oakland. 
Arrivals at the Hotel Bellevue, Beach Bluff this week, 
include: Miss Rebecca Pierson of Essex Falls, N. 15 
with her mother, Mrs. A. Laurence Pierson; Dr. and Mrs. 
George A. Craigin of Boston; Mrs. Frank Langmaid, Mrs. 
John Langmaid of Salem and Mrs. Stephen Lanemaid of 
Montana; Mrs. J. C. Van Syckel and J. C. ee Syckel, 
| Seaiee Pe vohtinee Mrs. Walter A. Potter of New York: 
and Charles K. Drury of Montreal, Can. 
a oncN recent arrivals at the New Ocean House are 
ee George P. Norris, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. J. 
Mr D. Crary, Warren, Pa.; Mrs. H. C. Hammond, 
Mamie 1}; Mrs. Binanuel B. Sheffer, Miss Sheffer, New 
; and Boston; Miss Elizabeth L. Moseley, Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Price, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Ben- 
min Perkins, Hartford, Conn.; Miss FE. Robertson, Miss 
-O. Palmer 
Thayer McNeil Company 
15 West Strect 
47 ‘Temple Place Boston 
Orders by Telephone or Mail promptly filled 
Osteopathy 
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 
U. Robertson, Miss L. Robertson, New York City; M. 
and Madame F.. A. Ouimet, M. and Madame R.T. Leclere, 
Montreal; Mrs. Henry Cawthra, Miss Cawthra, Miss 
Isobel Cawthra, Victor Cawthra, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brock, 
Miss Mildred Brock, Miss Williams, Toronto; Miss Mari- 
an Bowman, Brookline; Mrs. John cs Gauntlett, Ithaca, 
Ny es rs ice: Whitcomb: Amherst, Mass. ; Mrs. EE 
and child, Geneva, N. Y.; A. J. Ruby, New 
York City; Mrs. W. J. Clemson, Mrs. Edward C. Taylor, 
Taunton, Mass.; Mrs. A. R. Sharp, Boston; Mrs. W. J. 
C. Taylor, Chester, England; Mrs. J. Fred Booth, The 
Misses Booth, Ottawa; Miss E. M. Hersey, * Montreal ; 
Mrs. William L. Fiske, Miss Helen Fiske, Brookline; 
Mrs. E. G. Campbell, Newark, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. H. 
W. Harmon, Summit, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. 
Brummel, Mrs. F. C. Case and son, Chicago; Mrs. A. Ha- 
ley, Miss Haley, Newton; Mrs. Whitney Dennie, Miss Kath- 
erine Dennie, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. 
Ayer, Newton; Raymond D. Little, Babylon, L. I.; Fred- 
erick B. Alexander, Seabright, N. J.; Prescott Warren, 
Newton; W. F. Fitzgerald, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 
Monohan, Boston; Mrs. James H. Rees, Miss E. D. Rees, 
Merphis, Tenn.; T. M. Rees, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mrs. 
Franklin Townsend, Albany. N. Y.; F. A. Adams, A. J. 
Watson, New York City 5 D. H. Thomas, New York City; 
Miss Helen F. Smith, Brunswick, Maine; Miss E. M. 
W oor Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hall, Paris, Ky.; 
Mrs. George Parsons, Mrs. Blanche Peabody, Cairo, HL; 
Charles W. Hatch, West Newton; G. N. Heath, Montreai: 
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hatch, ‘West Newton; Mr. and 
Mrs. George Lomax, Mr. and Mrs. Henri HeJonghe, 
Chicago; Mr. A. Stickley and family, Grand Rapids, 
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Brown, New York 
City; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lamson, Brookline; Mr. and 
Mrs. A. L. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swanson, Provi- 
dence; Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Osborne, Sharon; S. 
Kellogg Plume, Waterbury, Conn.; Edwin P. Lindsay, 
Boston; Hon. A. Rustem (Bey), "Was! nington, D. C.; 
Mr. Z. Re Graham. New York City; Mr. ana Mts: F, W. 
Dickinson, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bower, Mr. 
and Mrs. Edward N. Munro, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. 
Wallace Scott, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Duncombe, New York 
Mrs. Henry Cawthra, Miss Cawthra, Miss Isabel 
Cawthra. Mr. Victor Cawthra, Mr. Charles E. Taylor, 
Mr. and Mrs. H. Brock, Miss Mildred Brock, J. R. Booth, 
J. Fred Booth and F. H. Booth of Ottawa, Canada, and 
EK. M. Hearsey, of Montreal, are registered for the season 
at the New Ocean House. 
A. Rustem (Bey) of Washington, Turkish Ambass- 
ador to the United States, arrived during the week and is 
registered at the Nek Ocean House for the season. 
Registered at the New Ocean House for the season 
are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Billings and Carroll Billings of 
Norfolk, Va. 
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