NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 45 
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Sores FOR THE SUMMER 
TENNIS SHOES 
YACHTING SHOES 
GOLFING SHOES 
FOR MEN AND WOMEN 
CORSET SHOP 
Beatrice Congdon 
(ph CORSETIERE 
Guaranteed for one year. Specialattention to Mail Order Fittings. 
Tel. B. B. 6308 ine line of Brassieres. 
Garden Building, 248 Boylston Street, Opp. Hotel Thorndike, Boston 
AHANT in the summer resort section of the upper 
North Shore town, is continuing well peopled with 
summer guests. With the advent of August, the busy 
month of the summer, there has been but little movement 
among those of the cottagers and hotel guests. Enter- 
taining ‘has been on the wane at the Nahant club the last 
few days, resulting from the weather. 
Mrs. Francis Barlow of Sunny Bank, Lenox, her 
summer home, is among the most recent to take up her 
abode in Nahant for the balance of the summer. Her 
two sons, Robert Shaw and Charles Lowell Barlow, are 
with her. Mrs. Barlow is well known along the North 
Shore. The young men make their headquarters at the 
Somerset club, Boston, during’the winter months. Mrs. 
Barlow winters in New York. 
Miss Caroline P. Cordner of Boston, who makes 
the Edgehill her summer home at Nahant, returned this 
week from a brief visit with friends at Manchester-by- 
the-Sea. 
L. A. Torrens, of Chicago, the well known vocal 
teacher, who formerly summered at Nahant, will present 
several of his pupils in a musicale at the Nahant Town 
hall on the evening of Thursday, August 27. Mr. Tor- 
rens’ recitals are always considered a treat by the mem- 
bers of the summer colony at Nahant and many of his 
Boston friends are seen in his audiences. Mr. Torrens 
summered last season at the Whitney homestead. 
Dr. Edward Loring of Washington, D. C., joined 
the colony at the Eedgehill, Nahant, this week. He is 
down on the shore for the balance of the season. Mr. 
and Mrs. Wheelwright of Boston have returned to the 
Edgehill for the remainder of August after a vacation 
trip along the coast. 
The regular Wednesday evening dance at the Hotel 
Tudor, Nahant, this week was attended by a large per- 
centage of the cottagers at Nahant village and the Point. 
The Tudor and Nahant clubs are the popular rendezvous 
for the members of the Nahant colony for their summer 
hops and the ballroom of the hotel is always a scene of 
lively animation and color at the mid-week dances. Mrs. 
Mabel Houston McDonald pleased the guests at the Tudor 
last Sunday afternoon with an interesting concert pro- 
gram. In the evening Miss Weston, Mr. McLean and 
Mr. Weston, who are no strangers at the Tudor, gave a 
varied program of instrumental and vocal music. Lieut. 
A. P. Fairfield of Annapolis, Md., joined Mrs. Fairfield 
at the Tudor this week. He is instructor in athletics at 
the naval academy at Annapolis. Mrs. Fairfield’s sister, 
Miss Flora Duval, is their guest for a time. Brig. Gen. 
Joseph S. Smith of Bangor, Me., left Monday for a three 
days’ visit at Augusta, where he is attending the reunion 
of his old regiment. Arrivals at the Tudor the last few 
davs include Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Crafts of Northamp- 
ton; L. C. Goodhue of Andover; Misses Lillian L. and 
Thayer McNeil Company 
47 Temple Place Boston 15 West Street 
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 
Elizabeth Bryan of Newton; Mrs. Walter Clapp of Brook- 
line; Joseph Weeks of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey 
of Middletown, Conn.; H. P. Townsend of Hartford, 
Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Z. Case, Charles A. Case 
and W. A. Johnson of Hartford, Conn. 
Mrs. T. W. Best of Newtonville, who is stopping 
at the Rockledge hotel, Nahant, for the season, has as 
her guest for two weeks her friend, Miss Fannie Sarge 
of Toronto, Can. Mr. Best planned to sail for Europe 
two weeks ago, but owing to the European difficulties 
was obliged to postpone the trip indefinitely. Miss Jennie 
FE. Skinner of Woburn, who was quite badly injured by 
falling on the rocks near the steamboat wharf at Nahant 
this week, is rapidly improving at the Rockledge, where 
she is staying. Miss Nancy Barbee entertained the guests 
of the Rockledge Wednesday evening with a program of 
Southern dialect stories. Arrivals the past week at the 
Rockledge include Miss Ethel Woodworth of Cambridge ; 
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Phillips of Leominster; Mrs. Adelaide 
Burke and daughters, Lillian and Harriet of Rochester, 
N. Y.; Mrs. E. M. Tebbetts of Haverhill; and Mrs. M. 
S. Carroll, daughters May and Helen and Miss P. K. 
Scully of Pittsfield. 
Breeze-Reminder for sale in Nahant at Johnson’s 
news store. 
SCOTTISH TERRIERS 
Recommended as Companions 
A really good sort of dog. Best for children’s 
pets. 
GODDARD AVE., Cor. COTTAGE ST. 
Newcastle Kennels, ®yeoklire 
Easily reached by metor Tel. 443 
Est. 1907 
Telephone 3577 Lynn 
Inc. 1911 
Massachusetts 
sy Window Cleaning 
Company 
28 CENTRAL AVE., LYNN 
Practical House Cleaners 
Summer Houses Opened and Closed 
VACUUM CLEANING 
Will contract to 
do work 
by the season 
Salem Branch: 
201 1-2 Essex St., 
Salem, Mass. 
Tel. 1910 Salem 
Individual attention to all work. 
