10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Oakland owe 
Puritan Rd.. SWAMPSCOTT, MASS. 
BPE 
Mr. Joseph S. Bradley, late 
associated with G. Hepburn 
Wilson of New York City, will 
give private instruction in all 
modern dances by appointment, 
Open until October 
Dancing Every Evening 
MARBLEHEAD 
The children from Children’s Island will hold a sale 
of island products in Marblehead, Saturday, August 22. 
There will be stands at the Ferry, the Town House, the 
Causeway, the Rockmere, the Ocean-Manor, the Samoset, 
and the Churn, so that one will be within reach of every- 
body in town. ‘The proceeds will provide materials for 
the children’s hand crafts. In case of bad weather the 
sale will be postponed till the following Monday. 
At the Eastern Yacht club there were several large 
dinner parties given Thursday night—the night of the 
band concert. C. M. Barker and R. C. Bridges of Marble- 
head Neck each entertained for parties of twelve. Lin- 
coln Davis and F. lL. Ripley of the Neck had parties of 
five. F. M. Stevens and C. H. Hook had parties of four. 
H. H. White and P. B. Palmer had parties of six. Dr. 
Dana was also of those entertaining with a party of four 
from the Neck. 
The Corinthian Yacht club band, concert, Monday 
night, was a festive occasion. Among those entertaining 
were Judge L. Walker, who had a party of nine; Edw ard 
Paine, a party of eight; J. A. Burnham, a party of six; 
Lafayette Gregory of Marblehead, a party of five, and R. 
E. Hall of Magnolia, a party of six. On Wednesday 
evening Gov. David I. Walsh entertained several guests 
at dinner. 
The Eastern Yacht club will give the mid-summer 
dinner and smoker Tuesday evening, Aug. 25. This will 
be followed by music, vaudeville and moving pictures of 
Sonderklasse racing and of the “Resolute,” “Vanitie” and 
“Defiance.” 
Among those who will entertain Tuesday at the East- 
ern Yacht club are Reginald Boardman of West Man- 
chester, who will give a party for eight, and W. F. 
Watters of Swampscott will have a party of eight. 
Hotel Ocean-Manor held its mid-summer hop last 
Tuesday. It was a most delightful affair and was patron- 
ized by a great number of the cottagers. Recent arrivals 
for the remainder of the season include Mrs. Frederic 
Burroughs, Miss F. E. Moore, Pittsburg; Mr. and Mrs. 
GLa Bonte, Miss Eleanor La Bonte, Newton Center; 
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jenkins and party, Richmond, Va.: 
David T. Kerr, Portland, Oregon; Wm. H. Rich, Newark, 
N. J.; C. E. Nixdorff, Mrs. Natalie Nixdorff, New York; 
Puritan Rd., Swampscott 
Blue Bird Trill Near Hay Scales 
Broiled Live Lobster—Luncheon and Supper 
Afternoon Tea—Open Holidays and Sundays 
Miss Nowell, Prop. 
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The Oceanside Tea Garden 
MARBLEHEAD NECK, Rear Oceanside Hotel, overlook- 
ing the yachting—Afternoon Tea, Ices, and superior a la 
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Oldfield and party, Springfield; Mrs. 
F. J. Harris, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates and 
son, Brookline; Dr. and Mrs. E. Cunningham, Cambridge ; 
Dr. and Mrs. Foster Kellogg, Boston. 
Mrs. T. M. Claflin of Marblehead Neck will give a 
clambake on little Misery island next Tuesday. 
A vacation school has been conducted this summer in 
the Boylston hotel, Marblehead Neck, by Miss Ruth B. 
Mitchell and Miss Luey A. Allen. Folk dancing and 
basketry and games have been the chief features. ‘The 
little folk of the Neck between the ages of five and eleven 
have found it a happy place in w hich to spend part of 
their mornings. 
Arrivals at the Rock-Mere hotel are I. H. Colburn, 
Boston; R. C.. Barr, Winchester; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 
Keith and son, Baltimore; Mrs. Ee A. Sargel, Miss 
Minnie Alms, Miss Ruth Alms Sargel, Cincinnati; Mrs. 
H. N. Towne, Misses Endora and Virginia Nye, Chilli- 
cothe, O.; Mrs. J. M. Quimby, Miss Anna Quimby, New- 
ark, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Bingham, New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McNeil, Detroit. 
Mrs. Wm. R. D. Irvine, a guest at the Rock-Mere 
hotel, has returned from New York where she was called 
by a wireless message to meet her husband, Capt. Irvine 
of the Laconia, who is about to enter the English navy. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Calvert of Boston have spent 
a few days at the Rock-Mere the past week. Mrs. Cal- 
vert is the noted singer in Tremont Temple in Boston. 
Miss Kate D. Owen of Washington and the Rock- 
Mere entertained over the last week-end George ‘I’. Howe, 
Ensign, U. S. N., and Gordon W. Nelson, U.S. N. 
The Oceanside hotel has among its ages arrivals 
Judge and Mrs. Chas. J. Hunt, Cincinnati; Dr. W. S. 
Stone of New York, who has joined Mrs. Stone, a season 
guest; Mr. and Mrs. J. Gaskin and daughter, Boston; 
Mrs. 8. P. Dunlap, Miss Pearl Dunlap, New York; Mr. 
and Mrs. I. Witt and party, Brookline; Mrs. D. C. Elliot 
and rae Logansport, Ind.; Mrs. E. R. Williams 
and Miss Williams, Brookline; Mrs. David Eastman, New 
York; Mrs. F. I. Burnham, R. E. Walker, Lowell; David 
Nebes and family, Lowell; Mrs. J. P. Martin, Mrs. E. E. 
Pecker, New York; Mrs. Angleline Carey, Indianapolis ; 
Mrs. eee B. Knox, Johnstown, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 
E. B. Taylor, Richmond, Va.; Miss Virginia G. Hollo- 
way, Lear enworth, Kansas; Mrs. Ellen M. ‘Ames, Nashua, 
NH, 
Samovar Tea and Gift Shop 
MERRITT AND FRONT STREETS 
Marblehead, Mass. 
PAUL REVERE POTTERY—RUSSIAN BRASS AND 
COFP'PERWARE—PAINTINGS 
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