98 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
June 18, 1915 
Smart Footwear For All. Occasions 
TELEPHONE AND MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 
THAYER McNEIL COMPANY 
47 TEMPLE PLACE BOSTON 
15 WEST STREET 
Mare SLEHEAD,—a restful spot where summer tour- 
ists love to dwell during the warm months and where 
they are still coming to spend the next two or three 
months. The hotels are now all open,—and with sur- 
prisingly large numbers of guests for the start of the 
season. ‘Things are moderately lively at the yacht clubs 
along the Neck shore and the cottage life is bristling 
with activity. 
Hotel Rock-Mere on the mainland has started the 
ball. rolling well with several early season guests. ‘The 
holiday yesterday brought large numbers down for a 
stays ranging from the remainder of this week to season 
guests. Ina way it marked the real opening of the sea- 
son and from now on there will be no cause to complain 
that the season is not “on” in the vicinity of the Rock- 
Mere. Among the guests who arrived on the 17th were: 
Mrs. C. E. Richardson of Brookline; John H. Kent of 
New York; Mrs. Philip Hitchborn, Master Philip Hitch- 
born, Jr., and maid of Washington, D. C.; Miss Susan 
Upham of Boston; George P. Norris and son of Phila- 
delphia; and Harold H. Elms of Everett, the latter for 
a short stay only. Mrs. Raymond O. Brackett of Marble- 
head entertained a party of 14 at a dinner-dance at the 
Rock-Mere last Saturday night. Several features for 
the early season social activities at this hotel are being 
arranged by the management. 
The Oceanside hotel on the Neck is jumping into its 
usual summer stride in good style. A party from Phila- 
delphia to. stop there over the last week-end was com- 
posed of Mr. and’ Mrs. John Sutherland and daughter, 
Miss Abby A. Sutherland and Mrs. J. E. Maddox. The 
older folks went on to Newburyport, where they will 
spend the summer. The young people are planning a 
long motor trip to the expositions in a fortnight or so. 
Everett Libby of Vinal Haven, Me., is at the Oceanside 
for an indefinite stay. The Oceanside, for some unknown 
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reason, has always been the objective of honeymoon 
couples and this week two more made that hotel their 
honeymoon center. They were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. 
Smith of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Rayford A. * 
Mann of Boston. Miss Helen King of the Dana Hall, 
Wellesley, faculty, and Miss Esther Tilden, a senior there 
and a Chicago girl, are at the Oceanside for a short visit. 
Adrian Hayward of Framingham has been entertaining 
his brother, Rev. Lawrence “Hayward of Newburyport, 
there for the last few days. June guests at the Ocean- 
side include Misses Anna D. and Mary H. Wilder of 
Boston and Miss Una G. Clark, also of the Hub. Miss 
Alice Hoyt of Springfield is coming to the Oceanside for 
July. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Owens of Brookline have 
had several guests at their cottage near the Oceanside the 
past week. They included Lieut. Roger Paine of the U. 
5. gunboat Patterson; Dr. Haiger, of the U. S. S. Dixie; 
Miss Evelyn Williams, daughter of Lieut. Comm. Yainscy 
5. Williams of the Boston navy yard; and Harold Wheel- 
er of Cambridge. 
The commercial commissioners from China who 
have been touring New England on an investigation trip 
in the interests of their country included Mz arblehead in 
their visit to the North Shore last Saturday. As guests 
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and private parties may be 
applying to the management 
offering a dainty menu. Rest while you 
eat and enjoy the music 
Home-made cake a specialty—Arts and crafts. 
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Jones, Mgr. 
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Pedrick & Clark 
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