NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 29 
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AHANT cottagers and hotel guests have entered the 
mid-summer with a full measure of enjoyment af- 
forded by a sojourn in that section. Life at the Nahant 
club the past few days has been one round of dinner 
parties, tennis and golf. The golf course in the rear of 
“Wilson’s” is a busy place every morning, where many 
enthusiasts of the clubs are wont to gather. 
Included in Mr. and Mrs. August Belmont’s party 
for the opening of the Cape Cod canal last week was 
Charles Gibson of the Nahant colony. The trip was 
made through the huge cut on the steamer Rose Standish. 
Harold Davis of Nahant is at. Bar Harbor, Me., for 
a two weeks’ trip. 
Royal Robbins of the summer cottage colony at Na- 
hant, who planned to sail last Saturday with Mrs. Rob- 
bins and son on the Hamburg-American liner Amerika 
for Europe, was obliged to cancel the trip because of the 
exigencies growing out of the European troubles. The 
Amerika was one of the steamers whose sailing was can- 
celled. 
H. B. Richardson of Nahant made a short trip to 
York Harbor, Me., this week, remaining two days. 
No word has yet been heard by the Nahant cottagers 
from their fellow townsman, Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, 
who sailed with Mrs. Lodge about three weeks ago. Al- 
though not having been heard from by his friends the 
last few days, he is expected to be safe on the continent. 
Col. and Mrs. Richard Lay of Washington, D. Ce 
arrived at Edgehill, Nahant, this week for August. Other 
arrivals there included Dr. F. W. Loring, also of Wash- 
ington. : 
The Hotel ‘Tudor, Nahant, is experiencing a busy 
August, with a houseful of guests. The weekly dance 
at this hotel was held last evening and many cottagers 
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Evening Gowns and Dainty Dancing Frocks. Gowns for 
Street and Afternoon Wear j 
Smart Street Suits—Plain and Dressy 
were the guests of those summering at the Tudor. George 
Gott and his musician gave another of their excellent 
concerts in the hotel parlors last Sunday evening. About 
one hundred members of Temple lodge of Masons of East 
Boston enjoyed an outing and special dinner at the Tudor 
last Saturday. Arrivals at the Tudor the past week in- 
clude Gen. and Mrs. Joseph S$. Smith of Bangor, Me.; 
Mr. and Mrs. Barlow of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Gottscha'l 
of Dayton, O.; Miss Proctor of Somerville; Mr. and 
Mrs. H. L. Swan of Boston; A. D. Wilder and M. H. 
Wilder of Boston; and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Townsend. 
Rev. Wm. McElveen, D. D., of Evanston, one of 
the wealthy suburbs of Chicago, is at the Rockledge 
Nahant, with his wife and son for the season. He 4s 
pastor of the Congregational church there. Mr. McEI- 
veen is anxious regarding the welfare of twenty-six of 
his parishioners, who are in Europe at the present time. 
A most enjoyable dance was held at the Rockledge last 
Saturday evening, when several of the cottagers from 
nearby came to the hop. Preceding the dance Miss Mayme 
English Hensel, a talented reader, pleased her hearers 
with several readings. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balch and 
daughter Ellen, who have been spending the season at 
the Rockledge, have left for East Jaffrey, N. H., for a 
short stay, after which they will return to Nahant for the 
balance of the season. 
THE YELLOW DAISY TEA ROOM 
and Gift Shop 
LUNCHES AND AFTERNOON TEA AND HANDWORK 
BASS POINT, NAHANT (Near 
Bayside Inn) 
SPECIALTY SHOP 
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