NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
SHOES FOR THE SUMMER 
TENNIS SHOES 
YACHTING SHOES 
GOLFING SHOES 
FOR MEN AND WOMEN 
RES HE. SWAMPSCOTT visiting nurse association is one 
of the many local institutions in which the summer 
visitors are interested. Miss Elizabeth Sargent, daughter 
of Mrs. Addis M. Whitney of Boston and Swampscott, 
is president of the association. A number of the society 
people have given their loyal support to the association 
and undoubtedly much good will come of it. Miss Sarah 
P. Evans, who is with her aunt, Mrs. Sarah P. Ingalls, at 
her cottage here, is the treasurer of the association. Other 
officers and directors are Mrs. H. M. Loud, vice-presi- 
dent; Mrs. Stephen P. Hurd, secretary; Mrs. Elihu 
Thomson, Miss Ellen Collins, Miss Caroline B. Towns, 
Miss Alice M. Shaw, Miss Marion L. Henderon, Miss 
Louise Stanley, Mrs. J. C. Cutcheon, Mrs. George Mel- 
ville, Mrs. Albert G. Potter, Mrs. W. R. Sampson, Mrs. 
Frederick Page, Mrs. C. H. Hersey, Miss Broga and Mrs. 
James Warnock, directors. 
The Lincoln House at Swampscott has started a most 
prosperous season with many guests registered for the 
season. Among them are many Boston people, including 
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Kimball of Brookline, Mr. and Mrs. 
C. H. Carter of Brookline, Mrs. FE. P. Lovejoy, Mr. and 
Mrs. L. T. Clapp and family of Brookline, Mr. and Mrs. 
Adams, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Livermore and family, J. H. 
Shapleigh, Miss Elizabeth Shapleigh, Miss Ruth Coombs, 
Mrs. Charles Kenney and Miss Helen Kenney, all of 
Brookline, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. P. 
D. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. FE. W. Diehl, and J. A. But- 
man. Among the Southerners here for an extended visit 
are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eddleman of Fort Worth, Texas. 
G. W. Canterbury and family of Boston have arrived 
at their cottage at Beach Bluff avenue, Swampscott, to 
pass the summer. 
Mrs. J. N. Fox of Boston will join the Swampscott 
colony this year. She has leased the Mayo cottage at 
Beach Bluff in order to be near her mother, Mrs. P. 
Fitzpatrick, who also summers here. 
Recently registered at the Hotel Preston at Beach 
Bluff were many Boston people including Mr. and Mrs. 
C. J. Frech, Miss M. W. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. 
Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wilcox, F. E. Page, Phillip 
S. Page, Miss Lillian Bates and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tappan. 
Mrs. Thomas P. Curtis of Boston, whose summer 
home is “Peltom Clare,” Nahant, is one of the North 
Shore women who is actively interested in the suffrage 
pilgrimage to Washington now under way by women all 
over the country, which mevevent was augmented this 
week by a party sent out by the Boston Equal Suffrage 
association for good government. Mrs. Curtis will not go 
all the way to Washington, which the party will not reach 
before July 30. 
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ARBLEHEAD hotels are fast filling. At the Rock- 
mere this week there has been much going on. 
The Boston Symphony orchestra is here for the summer 
and they give some fine concerts and musicales. ‘There 
was music and dancing Fourth of July evening.. Mrs. 
Anna Erberg of Berea College, Kentucky, arrived for a 
fortnight’s stay Tuesday. Miss Louise Vinal of Boston 
also arrived Tuesday. She joined her sister, Mrs. Sam-, 
uel Phelps, who is spending the season here. Miss Vinal 
will be at Rock-nere two weeks. Also of this party are 
Mrs. Kate Phelps and Mrs. C. Eugene Guther, season 
guests. Miss M. C. Dana of the Hotel Puritan, Boston, 
and the Rock-mere will entertain a week-end party here 
this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bracken of Hopedale 
arrived this week for the remainder of the season. Mr. 
and Mrs. A. F. Kidder and their daughter, Miss Kidder 
of Boston are making their annual visit to the Rock- 
mere. Mrs. G. P. Howlett and her daughter, Miss How- 
lett, of West Newton, who are annual guests here ar- 
rived for an extended visit recently. Mrs. Edna F. Lee 
of Cincinnati arrived Wednesday to remain until Seni. 1. 
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Leventraitt and maid of San Fran- 
cisco are among the Westerners spending the season here. 
and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dreer of Rosemont, N. J. 
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