mee FOR THE SUMMER 
TENNIS SHOES 
YACHTING SHOES 
GOLFING SHOES 
FOR MEN AND WOMEN 
CORSET SHOP | 
Beatrice Congdon 
| MPRNE CORSETIERE 
Guaranteed tor one year. Specialattention to Mail Order Fittings. 
Tel. B. B. 6308 Fine line of Brassieres. 
Garden Building, 248 Boylston Street, Opp. Hotel Thorndike, Boston 
apt to be severe, the pleasant weather of this week was 
not considered conducive to a real rating of the boats. 
The skippers need a little rough weather to properly fit 
them for the tests, the authorities say. 
Hotel Oceanside on the Neck has enjoyed a busy 
summer and is preparing for an equally lively September. 
The hotel will be open until the first of October and many 
reservations have been made already for the next four 
weeks. The August tennis tournament at the Oceanside 
has been run off this week and the finals come tomorrow 
(Saturday). The drawings for the semi-finals were as 
follows: Edgar Lane playing with A. S. Wettlaufer, Tech: 
Derby Weston with J. 1. Closson; J. P. Munroe with J. 
K. Hodges; A. W. Robinson with Miss Elizabeth Mun- 
roe; E. Mattison, Brown ’16 with Prof. Wilson of the 
Princeton faculty; Elizabeth Wilson with Rachel Rob- 
inson; Miss Christine Lundee with Miss M. L. Wilson. 
Prof. Frederick N. Wilson of Princeton, N. J. joined 
his daughter and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Pellegrin of 
Baltimore at the Oceanside this. week for a short stay. 
With him were his two daughters. Mrs. Pellegrin was 
married in June of the present summer and was Miss 
Edith Wilson. C. F. Wilcox, Jr., of Cornell university, 
who has been making a trip along the coast by motor 
cycle, paid the Oceanside a visit this week. Miss Kate B. 
Gifford of Somerville is there for a fall sojourn. A motor 
party to come to the Oceanside this week was composed 
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Greaves of Boston, Miss M. 
Reardon of Boston’and Miss M. Kerwin of New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gardner of New York city have 
been entertaining Mrs. E. E. Pecker of the same place at 
the hotel this week. Arthur Tarbell was also a dinner 
guest of the Gardners this week. Misses Evelyn M. and 
Hazel M. Hammond of Newtonville are two attractive 
young ladies spending a short visit at the Oceanside. From 
Meredith, N. H., come Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Rich, 
Master Charles M. Rich and Miss Elizabeth Rich. Mrs. 
D. C. Elliott and daughter of Logansport, Ind., are at 
the Oceanside for September, guests of Mrs. M. L. Byers 
of East Orange, N. J. Mrs. E. R. Williams of Brookline, 
who with her daughter Grace is stopping for a time at 
the Oceanside, fears for the safety of two daughters and 
a son who are in Austria. No news has been heard from 
them as yet, but it is thought they are homeward bound 
by this time. J. E. Gaskin joined Mrs. Gaskin and his 
daughter Winifred at the Oceanside this week for the 
balance of the season. Other arrivals there the last few 
days include Miss Edith M. Stebbins, over the last week- 
end; Mrs. H. C. Whitcomb and daughter, Mrs. By Ww: 
Dodge of Boston, annual visitors. to the Oceanside ; and 
Miss Belle S. Bassett of Brookline, singing instructor tn 
the Salem schools. Lieut. Wm. C. Renwick of Cam- 
bridge is expected to join Mrs. Renwick at the hotel this 
week-end after a business trip to California, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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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, Sal 
Tel. 1879 M Residence, Danvers, lela M 
Treatments at office or patients’ residence 
The Hotel Ocean-Manor on the Neck will probably 
close its doors on a most successful season on the 14th of 
September. Under new management and a new name 
this year the former Nanepashemet has done a good busi- 
ness and has come into its own again as one of the lead- 
ing houses of the North Shore. ts ideal location on the 
ocean front was no beiter illustrated than this week, when 
many guests of the hotel and cottagers witnessed the 
sonderklasse boats off the Neck competing for the Kiel 
races of next year. With a telescope the names of the 
boats can be discerned trom this vantage point and it is 
not necessary to go along in a boat to properly watch the 
races. This in itself brought many people to the hotel 
this week. Several yachtsmen, with their families, have 
been quartered at the Ocean-Manor since Monday. Mr. 
and Mrs. J. C. Williams are at the Ocean-Manor for the 
balance of the season. Mr. Williams is a brother of Mrs. 
David C. Percival of the Neck summer colony. The 
Percivals occupy “Greycourt” on Kimball st. Mr. and 
Mrs. George L. ‘Harris of Northampton, who were fami- 
liar guests for several years at the old Nanepashemet, 
are again guests at the new Ocean-Manor this season. 
They will remain two weeks longer. Other guests there 
who will remain the greater part of the season include: 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bater and son Paul of Brookline; 
John Schipper of Huntington, Ct.; Miss B. Patten of 
Brookline; Mrs. F. J. Harris of St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. 
L. H. Jenkins of Richmond, Va., Charles Killen of Pitts- 
field; G. Marcy Edwards of Newton: Wm. M. and Ray- 
mond Ware of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hyde of 
Brookline; and H. M. Caldwell of New York. 
Brown Owl Tea Room, near Devereux Station. adv. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
Est. 1907 
Telephone 3577 Lynn Inc. 1911 
Massachusetts 
fy 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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