25 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
|SHOES FOR THE SUMMER 
TENNIS SHOES 
YACHTING SHOES 
GOLFING SHOES 
FOR MEN AND WOMEN 
CORSET SHOP 
Beatrice Congdon 
(bh 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 
Tyler A. Stevens, N. Wilmington ; Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, 
New York; Mrs. M. A. Leonard, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
Ed. A. Ross, Lafayette, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lippin- 
cott, South Bend, Ind. 
Rockport’s Country Club is going to have the deep 
water main extension granted, according to the dicision 
of a recent town meeting at which Judge Sumner D. 
York, as chairman of the finance committee, read certain 
recommendations explaining why the club needed the 
water main. With the many improvements that have 
been made in Rockport this season and with the new road 
across the Long Beach marshes in view, Rockport will 
soon became one of the fashionable, as well as the most 
beautiful, resorts on Cape Ann. 
Headland House arrivals are Miss Nellie M. Nichols, 
Hope Valley, R. I.; J. P. Barrow, Boston; Ralph and 
R. H. Orne, Somerville. Many of those who came 
early in the season are still at the hotel for the rest of 
the season. 
Mrs. Frank H. Marshall of the Marmion Way colony 
is among those who have been reported to the American 
colony in London. 
The Hobbs camp at Penacook, N. H., will receive 
several additions from Rockport this week. Among those 
being entertained are Eliot Grimes and Donald Poole, 
who went over with Frank Hobbs and Mrs. Jessie Tarr 
and Miss Marion Knowlton. 
BASS ROCKS, GLOUCESTER 
At the Moorland hotel, Bass Rocks, a tennis tourna- 
ment is in progress. The cup is offered by J. H. Remick 
of the music publishing house in Detroit. The band con- 
cert was a great success last Friday night, not seeming 
to be effected in the least by the other attractions of the 
place which occurred the same night. One more concert 
will be given this season. ‘The T’hé Dansant was post- 
poned last Saturday on account of the guests and cot- 
tagers attending the one at Hawthorne Inn for the benefit 
of the visiting nurse organization. Recent arrivals are 
Mrs. J. V. Meigs, Miss Meigs, Joe V. and Hildreth 
Meigs, Lowell; Mrs. Gilmer S. Adams, Louisville, Ky.; 
Manning W. Morrill, Boston ; B. H. Ticknor, Boston ; Se 
B. Blodgett, Brookline; Miss Ainsworth, Moline, Ill.; J. 
M. Walker, Boston; J. S. Richardson, Concord; Lae e: 
Baker, H. D. Baker, H. L. P. Beckwith, Providence, R. 
I.; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kil- 
patrick, A. R. Smith, H. Johnson, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. 
D. M. Sutherland, Albany, N. Y.; Mrs. Henry J. Eckert, 
Troy, N. Y.; W. Goodsell, New York; Mr. and Mrs. T. 
L. jefferson, Jr., and son, Springfield; Miss Isabel Cart- 
wright, Montreal, Can. ; Bernard Meredith, Richmond, 
Va.: Reeve Lewis, Washington; L. G. Howe, Somerville ; 
Edward C. Dean, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Bald- 
a ay 
Thayer McNeil Company 
47 Temple Place Boston 15 West Strect 
Orders by Telephone or Mail promptly filled 
Oxstenpathy 
Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell Dr. Blanche B. Sartwell 
221 Essex Street, Room 39, Salem 
Tel. 1879M Residence, Danvers, lel. 416 M 
Treatments at office or patients’ residence 
win, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Greisell, Flint, Mich.; C. J. R. 
Humphreys, Miss Humphreys, Andover; Mr. and Mrs. 
John E. Carpenter, New York; J. W. Davy, Boston; 
Mrs. L. FE. Morrill, New York; Mrs. A. L. Morrill, Mil- 
ford; W. H. Haun, Syracuse, N. Y.; W. R. Koehler, Cin- 
cinati, 
Thorwald hotel arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. R. W. 
Evans and son, Hudson, N. Y.; R. ‘I. Townsend and 
son, Pittsburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pleasants, Rich- 
mond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hayward and party, 
Davenport, Ia.; C. C. Ernst, Jr., Miss Ethel M. Ernst, 
Pittsfield; Mrs. John T. Murphy, Helena, Montana; Fred 
W. Banks, Newburg, N. Y.; Dr. Greene, Toronto, Can. ; 
Mrs. N. W. Potter, Greenfield; Mrs. M. R. Nagell, Bos- 
ton; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Chandler, De Kalb, Ill.; Mr. 
and Mrs. W. Clark, New York; M. H. Bueklee, Hart- 
ford, Conn.; Miss M. lL. Miller, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. 
T. Jefferson, Hoboken, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hart 
and son, Glen Ridge, N. J.; D. Nelson McClelland, Daven- - 
port, Ia.; Miss Mary Riblet, Fernwood, N. J.; Miss B. 
T. Smith, Miss KE. M. Phillips, New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tilton of Norwood entertained a 
party of Detroit friends at dinner Sunday, at the Thor- 
wald hotel. 
The annual ball which was given at the Thorwald 
last Friday night was a great success. Representatives 
from nearly every cottage in the place attended. . 
Miss Mary T.. Hart and her brother, Edward A. 
Hart, of Cincinnati and Bass Rocks entertained at Y° 
3urnham House tea room, Ipswich, for their guests last 
Sunday evening. They were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wor- 
cester, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Resor of Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. N. B. Cav pbell, the George Thomas family of Phila- 
delphia; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Newbury of Taunton 
Est. 1907 
Telephone 3577 Lynn 
Inc. 1911 
Massachusetts 
5 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. 
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