NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 39 
SHOES FOR THE SUMMER 
TENNIS SHOES 
YACHTING SHOES 
GOLFING SHOES 
FOR MEN AND WOMEN 
The Corinthian Yacht club on Marblehead Neck is 
starting upon a busy season just before the races. Last 
Monday night the Salem Cadet band gave one of its 
pleasing concerts on the spacious verandas of the club, 
the occasion being ladies’ night and one of the regular 
series. ‘This Friday evening there will be an orchestral 
concert and a dance for the members and their ladies. 
The Nanapashemet Hotel at Marblehead Neck is well 
filled with guests for the season and many are arriving 
daily for indefinite sojourns along the Marblehead shore, 
The Wednesday night hops at this hotel are proving an 
attraction, especially among the many young people who 
are stopping there for the summer. Included among the 
season guests at this hotel are Mr. and Mrs. George D. 
Pushee of Weston, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wheeler of 
Weston, Judge Irwin of Northampton, presiding over 
the Superior Court at Salem at present and Mrs. Irwin, 
Commander and Mrs. Downes L. Wilson of Washing- 
ton, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Stryker of New York, 
Mr. and Mrs. G. Edwin Chapin of Malden, Mr. and Mrs. 
Nelson Hallett of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- 
Cracken of Philadelphia, Daniel D. Morse, treasurer of 
the Boston Chamber of Commerce, and Mrs. Morse, and 
Mrs. Sarah F. Pond of Worcester. 
Among those to arrive recently at The Oceanside, 
Marblehead Neck, are Samuel D. Flagg, an ex-army sur- 
geon, of St. Paul, Minn., who is on a motor trip through 
New England. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Doane and Char- 
les C. Upham of Springfield, Mo., who is visiting his 
sister, Miss Nellie Upham. She is at the Oceanside for 
the season. Mrs. F. H. Thompson and daughters Oda 
H. and Harriet H. of Fitchburg are there for an extend- 
ed stay. Other guests are Mrs. Davenport and daughter, 
Esther, of Pitston, Pa., for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. 
Stone of Springfield, Mass., and their guests, Miss Mc- 
Kay of Taylor, Tex., Mrs. Bradley of San Marcos, Tex. 
Miss M. A. Busche of 24 Newbury street, Boston, is 
at the Leslie, Marblehead, for her second season. She 
is teaching modern languages at her summer studio there. 
Her courses in the history of art and her lectures prepara- 
tory to foreign travel are meeting with favor with many 
among the summer colony. Miss Busche is now busy 
preparing her winter lecture season. 
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The Rock-mere at Marblehead continues its popular- 
ity as one of the best summer hotels along the shore, as 
is attested to in the large number of guests who have 
registered there for the season. ‘lhe recent arrivals in- 
clude Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Morris of Providence, R. I. 
Mrs, R. W. Upshaw and Miss Cox of St. Louis, Mrs. 
Daniel Simonds of Fitchburg, S. K. Berry of Spring- 
field, Mass., Albert J. Osgood of Washington, D. C., W. 
H. Cheney of Peterboro, N. H., Mr: and Mrs. W. W. 
Estabrook of Brookline, Mrs. Edna F. Lee of Cincinnati, 
O., Miss Bancroft and Mrs. Charles M. Day of Hope- 
dale, and Miss Peckham, visiting Mrs. W. O. Todd of 
Providence, who is here for the season. Mr. and Mrs. A. 
A. Hirst of Haverford, Pa., who have motored 1500 miles 
since leaving their home, are at the Rock-mere and in- 
tend to leave soon for the White Mountains and Canada, 
completing a trip of 3,000 miles in their car before re- 
turning to Pennsylvania. W. W. Brooks, a guest at the 
Rock-mere, went on the cruise of the Boston Yacht club 
last Sunday in his new 50-foot launch, the Schalen, in 
company with his friend, E. B. Carlton. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McQuesten of Brookline are 
at their beautiful estate, “Questenmere” on Marblehead 
Neck for the season. ‘They have but recently completed 
a tour of the world. 
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