NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 35 
SHOES FOR THE SUMMER 
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WAMPSCOTT welcomes back for the season, Mr. 
and Mrs. S. H. Pillsbury of Boston who have one 
of the pretty cottages on Greenwood avenue. It has 
formerly been known as the Newcomb cottage. 
When the Cincinnati sails next Saturday from Bos- 
ton’s new pier she will take a number of well-known 
North Shore summer residents, among them Mrs. Charles 
H. Bond and a part of her merry family from Swamp- 
scott. They will be greatly missed all along Puritan 
Road, but are returning before the season is well over. 
In crossing they will pass the ship bringing back one of 
their friends, Mary Young-Craig, who goes at once to 
her summer home in Marblehead, though a part of her 
estate is in Beach Bluff. Mr. Craig and their two sons 
have everything in readiness for a joyous welcome. An- 
other passenger going over is Mrs. Mary-Abby Proctor, 
prominent in patriotic circles and widely known at the 
North Shore. She is the newly-elected historian of the 
Professional Women’s Club to which Mrs. Bond and 
other summer residents belong. 
Mrs. Charles Edmund Longley of Pawtucket, R..L, 
is at her cottage at Phillips Beach for the summer months. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lovering have opened “Green 
Hill” at Little’s Point for the season. ‘Taunton is their 
home city. The Loverings are among the latest to join 
the summer colony at Swampscott this year. 
Hon, and Mrs. Everett J. Stevens-of Malden, are 
again settled for the summer at the Treadwell cottage at 
Clifton. Mrs. Stevens was one of the leaders in the 
social set at, Clifton last season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Dutton have joined the 
Clifton colony for the season. They have one of the most 
beautiful estates in Malden, which they have named 
“Glen Rock,” for a winter home. Mr. Dutton is one of the 
Boston firm of Houghton & Dutton. Mr. and Mrs. George 
C. Dutton also of Malden are with them. 
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AHANT welcomes back Ambassador and Mrs. Guild, 
who are to spend the summer with Mrs. John Lavalle 
(Alice C. Johnson), who has taken the Lyman house on 
Summer street, the Lymans being in Europe» They are 
for a few days, however, at the Johnson villa out on the 
extreme tip of the peninsula, going there direct from the 
Cincinnati. This is the summer home for many years of 
Edward Johnson, Mrs. Guild’s father. Residing there 
also are Mr. and Mrs. Vittoria-Orlandini (Mary Johnson) 
the youngest of the three sisters. ‘The Guilds leased their 
town house on Marlborough street on leaving: for Russia 
and their future plans are unsettled. Ambassador Guild’s 
immediate relatives are at Magnolia at the Oceanside. 
Miss Clara Endicott Sears and mother Mrs. Knyvet 
Sears are settled at “Swallows Cove,” Nahant, and not far 
from them are the Charles H. Gibsons at “Forty Steps.” 
Their son—one of Boston’s best known society bachelors 
——divides his summer among friends at Newport and 
other resorts, though he is at Nahant when there is any- 
thing doing at the club. The elder daughter Rosamond is 
at Nahant as usual with her parents and doubtless they 
will entertain the married daughter Mrs. Freeman Allen 
and Dr. Allen, who were married at Nahant two seasons 
ago in the presence of the entire fashionable summer 
colony. 
Despite the heat of Tuesday there was animation at 
Nahant Club during the late afternoon and groups of 
smartly gowned women were enjoying the shaded piazzas, 
the male sex, too, being in evidence. The first band con- 
cert comes off Saturday, the 8th Regt. band to continue 
its services. "The late bandmaster Harry Stiles will be 
sadly missed by the children for whom he introduced 
special music to which they danced quite informally. 
The concerts are on the lawn, near the house and tea 
is served al fresco. Only once a fortnight will these take 
place. The Fourth will be celebrated by a small dance 
at the clubhouse which is most attractive, especially the 
ladies parlor with its bright chintz hangings and artistic 
fittings of old time mirrors, side lights and comfortable 
furniture. Preparations are being made for the season’s 
tennis on their well appointed courts. 
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