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SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 45 
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SUSAN I. CUSHMAN 
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er eomoants at the homes of patients 
35 STATE STREET 
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Telephone 8085 
MARBLEHEAD 
HOTEL TUDOR—NAHANT 
When motoring along the shore ’phone for one of our 
_. SPECIALLY PREPARED DINNERS. 
Fish, Chicken, Game and all the fixin’s 
Tel. Nahant 8207 
Surroundings always cool with the delights of country and sea 
IMPORTERS and EXPORTERS 
1309 EUCLID AVE., CLEVELAND 
Unusual things for the connoisseurs including rare embroid- 
| eries, tapestries, brasses’ and ivories. 
Manila Trading & RRaGxCon mig Company 
63 FRONT ST., MARBLEHEAD | 
ing here after the yachting cruise; Mrs. Helen P. Whit- 
comb of Maynard; Miss Grace A. Webber of Leominster ; 
and Mrs. Ida W. Cahill of Summit, N. J. The finals in 
the tennis tournament at the Oceanside are to be played 
off this Saturday. The hotel is to remain open this year, 
as usual, until Sept. 30. 
The Tuesday evening dances at the Ocean-Manor, 
Marblehead Neck, are proving welcome. diversions for 
those in the summer colony on the Neck, many of whom 
join the hotel guests at the weekly hops. On this even- 
ing it is a scene of gaiety, charmingly gowned women and 
a host of young folk marking the gathering. The Ocean- 
Manor is retaining practically a full house and its roster 
of guests will be strengthened rather than diminished 
when August sets in with the present week-end. Mrs. 
R. C. Bridges of the Neck colony entertained three of her 
house guests at luncheon and cards at the Ocean-Manor 
on Monday. Arrivals at this house the past few days 
include: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Waldron of New York; 
W. C. Stillwell of Philadelphia; Miss Louise L. Pierce of 
Boston; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edward P. Newton of Hyde Park 
on-the-Hudson, N. Y.; John Read of Boston; Mrs. T. F. 
Aiken of Boston; Mrs. P. B. Caldwell and H. M. Cald- 
well of New York; and Mrs. Thomas B. Ticknor of Cam- 
bridge. 
A special Thé Dansant was held at the Rock-Mere 
hotel, on the mainland at Marblehead, Wednesday after- 
noon, when professional dancers went through the evolu- 
tions of the modern dances, showing the guests the correct 
for ns of the new glides. Afterward general dancing was 
the order of things and the affair was most successful. 
Many of the guests of former seasons are getting down 
to Marblehead and the Rock-Mere for the month of Aug- 
ust and a full house for the next five or six weeks is 
augured. Prominent among the week’s arrivals who will 
stay for several weeks are: Frank Stevens and daughter 
of Jersey City, N. J.; Mrs. Frank Dudley and daughter 
of Portland, Me.; M. 'B. Waterman of Athol; Mrs. S. D. 
Hurlburt and Miss G. M. Gay of Brookline; and Mr. and 
Mrs. Oliver F. Brown and Miss Florence L. Waite of 
New Bedford. 
Ensign N. A. Edwards, U. S. N., ofthe aviation 
corps of the United States Army, is a guest atthe Glover 
Inn, Marblehead, while making an inspection - -of the Bur- 
gess Co. & Curtis aeroplane plant: . Tt ts said that. the 
government plans making additions to its fleet of Burgess- 
Dunne hydroaeroplanes. Other arrivals at. the Inn in- 
clude: . A. C. Munroe of Boston ; 
boro; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Manson, Jr., of Boston ; John 
F. McCullough, Jr., of Worcester; Miss M. H. Perey and 
Wm. P. McGrail of Boston; W. K. Hamilton and Miss . 
Margaret Davis, also of Boston ; H. L. Hutchinson of 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Brown of Lowell; 
and Miss Nancy M. Fletcher and F. G. Gorgensen of 7 
Groton. 
Arrivals at the Hotel Leslie, Marblehead, this week 
Frank Billings of. Marl- - 
THE WORK BOX TEA ROOM | 
MONUMENT SQUARE, SWAMPSCOTT 
Home Made Candies 
THE MISSES PICKERING 
Branch at Nahant 355 Nahant Road 
include: Mrs. W. C. Drouet of Arlington Heights; Miss 
Charlotte N. Faber of Rochester, N. Y.; M. Gordon Roby 
of Malden; C. M. Brant of Boston; F. S. Greer of 
Quincy; and Clarence P. Moser of Rochester, N. Y. 
. Among summer sojourners on the Lynn Shore drive 
this season are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corkran formerly of 
Baltimore, but now winter residents of Boston. Mrs. 
Corkran was a member of the old Carter family of Mary- 
land, one of the first families of that state. Residing with 
them is Mrs. Corkran’s sister, Miss Florence Carter. Ihe 
Corkrans have been spending much of their time in trips 
by motor to the various mountain and seashore resorts, 
besides entertaining considerably at their shore home. Re- 
sent guests of the Corkrans include Miss Ella A. Fair- 
banks and Miss Marion S$. Brazier, who founded the John 
Paul Jones chapter, D. A. R., of which Mrs. Corkran 
and her sister are members. Another member of this 
society, residing permanently on the North Shore, is Mrs. 
Lucille R. Hall of Hardy road, Swampscott,—also Dr. 
Eliza B. Cahill, who has been spending the week-ends at 
the New Ocean House, Swampscott. .Dr. Cahill is presi- 
dent of the Professional Women’s club of Boston of which 
Mrs. John Craig and Mrs. Charles H. Bond are members. 
Miss Brazier is the founder of this club and also of the 
Parliamentary Law club of Boston. 
[{NCOLN House, Swampscott, is said to have at pre- 
sent as many guests in proportion to the size of the 
hotel as any hostelry on’ the North Shore. From the 
liveliness of the Lincoln’ one can readily see that the 
house is having a most excellent season for its first one 
under the new management. There are especially many 
guests from the South and West who are enjoying the 
Lincoln’s hospitality. “A new influx of August guests 
was noted this week. Among the new arrivals are: 
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. McFarland, Fort Worth, Texas; 
Mrs. W. H. Eddleman, Forth Worth, Texas; Mr. and 
Mrs. F. L. Orcutt, Boston; W. Gould, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. Gray Hinkley, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Finlie, 
Hartford, Conn.; J. < rece ines Mr. E. S. Rand, 
South Orange, N. J.; H. G. Barber, Boston; Mrs. Sinda 
W. Hill, Boston ; ae Margaret Foss, Newton; A. C. 
Sisman_ and family, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Col- 
lins, Germantown, Pa.; Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Bishop, and 
Vriginia and Charles Bishop, Cleveland, O.; Mr. and 
Mrs. Arthur Jordan, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. 
J. A. Ballard, Detroit, Mich.; Nicholas Roberts, Chicago, 
Tll.; Wilbur H. Davis, Lynn, Mass.; Mrs. W. L. Coffeen, 
Chicago, Ill.;- F. W. Williams, Cleveland, Ohio; 
Mr.-and Mrs. W. L,. Welsh, Phila., Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. 
‘Frank: Monlan, New York; Mrs. Mitchell Johnson, 
Lawrénce; Miss Rosette Leitelt, Grand Rapids, Mich. ; 
Miss .Louise B. Fitzgerald, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. 
and Master Ben. 
Frank W. Haskell, Niagara Falls, N. Y.; 
‘Haskell; Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Brown, Schnectady, N. Y. 
