NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Just off Puritan Road, Swampscott 
The Little Brown Tea House 
Afternoon Teas, Cold Drinks, Candies, Apollo Chocolates 
For Benefit of the Boston Nursery for Blind Babies 
THE BROWN OWL TEA ROOM 
Beach St., near Devereuax Station, Marblehead 
Telephene Marblehead 12 
Afternoon Tea 3-6 
Lunch a la Carte 1-2 
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THE REAL FRENCH DYERS AND CLEANSERS 
Goods Called for and Delivered Daily 
149 Monroe St., Phone 3429W LYNN Works Phone 2692M 
classes and many of the Eastern boats are competing. 
With the starting of the races a corresponding liveliness 
in the social affairs of the club will be noted. George 
Taylor Leigh of Boston is the most recent of those pro- 
posed for membership in the Eastern. E. W. Clark of 
Pittsburg, in his yacht, the ‘‘Irolite,” has been a visitor at 
the club this week. Mr. Clark is one of the syndicate 
which built the cup defender “Defiance,” for the inter- 
national races. He is one of the most ardent yachtsmen 
on the coast and the “Irolite” is one of the most palatial 
and speedy craft seen along the North Shore. J. C. 
Cobb of Boston in his yacht, the ‘““Fedelina,” has also been 
a guest at the Eastern this week 
With the yachting and racing season on in full swing 
next week at Marblehead Neck the Oceanside hotel leaps 
into popular favor, for the reason that no house has a 
better outlook on the racing course off the Neck. ‘The 
house itself is practically on the rocks and commands a 
view from Nahant to Gloucester, the wireless apparatus 
on the John Hays Hammond estate in the latter place 
being visible from the Oceanside verandas. Racing week 
always brings many new parties to the Oceanside and 
dinner parties are held nightly at the hotel. The Ocean- 
side tea garden has caught the popular fancy among mo- 
torists and members of the Neck colony and many are 
seeking this cool retreat. Miss Margaret Low of Forfar- 
shire, Scotland was one of the guests here the past week. 
Preparations are being made for the mid-summer ball at 
the Oceanside on next Wednesday evening, Aug. 5. A 
large number of the cottagers in the vicinity are always 
guests at this annual affair. Miss Theodora Peck and her 
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Chea Danzants 
at the OAKLAND HOUSE 
PurttAN Roap 
SWAMPSCOTT 
Kvery Afternoon from 4 to 6 O’clock Under Direc- 
tion of Mr. Joseph Bradley and Miss Edna 
Allen of the 
WILSON STUDIOS, New York 
Nore: Mr. Bradley and Miss Allen will give 
instruction in the modern dances by appointment. 
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Open at 11 A. M. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea 
Home Made Cake from The Fernery Tea Room, Salem 
36 PLEASANT STREET, MARBLEHEAD 
| When You Are in Salem, Visit 
Che Heruery Cea RKonm 
for Delicious Luneheon, Afternoon Tea and Home Made Cakes 
299 ESSEX STREET, SALEM 
father, who have been enjoying July at the Oceanside, 
have returned to their home in Burlington, Vt. Miss 
Peck’s latest book, ‘‘The White Dawn,” is a most ex- 
cellent composition and is adjudged a fitting symbol of 
her literary achievements by competent critics who have 
reviewed the work. W. H. Hull of Baltimore entertained 
a number of the Oceanside guests on a yachting trip along 
the coast this week. A lunch was served on board and 
a most enjoyable day was spent on the water. Dr. Percy 
S. Merrill of Waterville, Me., has been entertaining his 
brother, Charles H. Merrill at the Oceanside. A party 
from the Middle West to come to the Oceanside is com- 
posed of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kelton, daughter Elizabeth 
C. Kelton and Stanton Coyt Kelton, Harvard Law school 
14, of Columbus, O., and Mrs. A. D. McKean, also of Col- 
umbus. Miss Josephine Monges of Philadelphia has been 
entertaining this week her friend, Mrs. Robert F. Clarke 
of Boston. To the Oceanside from the South comes a 
party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lundee and 
daughter Christina of Memphis, Tenn.; they are to spend 
August there. Visitors at the Oceanside from ‘Toronto, 
Can., are Dr. Eleanor Lucas and the Misses A. and M. 
Lucas and their guest, Miss Galbraith. Mr. and Mrs. W. 
J. Hull leave the Oceanside tomorrow for No. Woodstock, 
N. H., where they have a summer home. Arrivals the 
past few days at the Oceanside include Miss A. H. Hode- 
len and Miss M. F. McConnell of Niagara Falls, N. Y.; 
Mr. and Mrs. Eben B. Harriman of Boston; Mrs. Seth 
L. Low and party of Boston; Mrs. Grace W. Estabrook 
and H. C. Edmunds of Boston. August guests expected 
over the coming week-end include Mr. and 'Mrs. W. J. 
Hickmott and W, J. Hickmott, Jr., Dartmouth 716, of 
Hartford, Conn.;.Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Robinson 
and two daughters of Haverford, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. 
Joseph G. Gardner of New York; Mrs. M. L. Byers and 
daughter of East Orange, N. J.; Miss Alice Bunce of 
Hartford, Conn.; Miss M. Elva Neville of Philadelphia; 
Vernon F. West. and party of six of Portland, Me., com- 
The Oceanside Tea Garden 
MARBLEHEAD NECK, Rear Oceanside Hotel, overlook- 
ing the yachting—Afternoon Tea, Ices, and superior a la 
carte service. Piazza cafe for luncheons and dinners, 
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