18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
“The Arcade”, 
L. P. Hollander & Co. 
New thoroughly equipped branch store at 
Lexington Avenue 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Ladies’ Gowns, Suits, Waists, Outer Garments, Millinery, etc. 
BOSTON and New YORK 
The August ball at the Hotel Preston, Beach Bluff, 
was one of the smartest social functions held on the 
North Shore this summer, more than 250 couples taxing 
the capacity of the spacious ballroom at this hotel. Many 
friends and guests from other hotels along the shore 
were in attendance. The following arrived at the Pres- 
ton this week: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shephard and daugh- 
ter, Elizabeth of East Orange, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs, Clar- 
ence A. Hauss of Biersen, Germany: Wm, H. Perry and 
son of Swampscott; Miss MacMillan and S. S. Rogers 
of Boston; Professor Carlton Noyes of Harvard Uni- 
versity; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Filor of New York city; 
J A. Mitchell, president of the Life Publishing Co., and 
Mrs. Mitchell, of New York city; Mrs. E. N. Abbott 
and Miss Gretchen Bryan of Binghampton, N. Y.; Ed- 
ward S. Wilkinson of North Adams; Miss Mary J. Man- 
court of Gloucester; Herbert Witherspoon of New York; 
Fred S. Rogers, a guest of J. N. Staples, of Morristown, 
N. J.; Mrs. F. D. Du Charme of Detroit; Miss Jane 
Randolph of Elizabeth, N. J.; Miss Florence Allyn of 
Framingham; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Augur of Bridgeport, 
Conn. ; eid Mr. and Mrs. dames R. Bancroft of Boston. 
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Despite the fact that the Hotel Leslie, Marblehead, 
is open the year round, it is distinctly a summer hostelry 
and is this season entertaining more guests than in any 
previous year. Guests who registered there this week 
are Miss A. L, eae of Roadalee: and Miss Colwell 
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of Cleveland; Mrs. Daniel Webster of Providence, R. I.; 
Miss Grace Balch of New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Low 
of New York; Mrs. D. M. Dempster and daughter of 
Gloversville, N. Y.; Miss Miriam Knoff of Johnstown, 
N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schoff of Philadelphia; Mrs. 
L. S. Cloake of Smyma, Del.; S. P. Thomas of Philadel- 
phia; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Andrews of New Britain. 
Conn.; Mrs. A. M. Skilton and Miss A. T. Skilton of 
Montclair, N. J.; and Mrs. H; C. Van Auken and H. C. 
Van Auken, Jr., of New York city. 
August is proving a banner month at the Rock-mere, 
Marblehead. The following arrivals the past week com- 
pletes the roster of guests at this hotel: Mr. and Mrs. 
EK. P. Dunning of Chicago; M ra.nd Mrs. W. M. Lilley of 
Pittsburg; Russell B. Frye of Marlboro; Mr. and Mrs. 
E. J. Booth of Burlington, Vt.; Mr. and Mrs. George L. 
Huntress and Miss Shattuck of Winchester; and Mr. and 
Mrs, J. T. Johnson of Kingston, N, Y. William Brooks, 
whose yacht is in Marblehead harbor for the next few 
weeks, was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Carl- 
ton at the Rock-mere. J. W. Bishop, a season guest at 
the hotel, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Dodge of 
Worcester over the week-end there. Mr. and Mrs. L, 
B. Ward ot Brookline were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
Huntress of Winchester at the hotel over Sunday. 
The Oceanside at the Neck continues the month with 
a full house. Recent arrivals there include Mrs. George 
H. Fisher, Mrs. E. I. Fisher, Miss Alice Broederson 
and James Ceolger of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss Fanny L, 
Clapp of Framingham ; Mr. and Mrs. Hastings and Mrs. 
H. N. Watson af Philadelphia ; Sabrem M. Thomas of 
Worcester; Mrs. G. K. Follett and Hopkins Follett of 
Brookline; the Misses Pitman of Wallingford, Conn.; 
Miss Anderton of Wilkesbarre, Pa.; and Miss M. An- 
derton of New York; George §S. Harris of Clinton; Her- 
bert Fentiman of Lancaster; Mr. and Miss F. M. West 
of Springfield; H. T. White of Morristown, N. J.; and 
Professor $. N. Wilson of Princeton, N. J., who is at the 
Oceanside for his fifth season. F. H. Greene is the win- 
ner in the tennis tournament at that hotel. The other 
participants were Tl’. Balb, Jr., R. Bushnell, W. J. Hick- 
mott, Jr., A. Hichmott and A. H. Lane. 
Professor and Mrs. Norman E. Richardson and son, 
Norvan of Cambridge are enjoying a stay at the Head- 
land House, Rockport. Other arrivals there the past 
week include Miss Gould of Boston: Miss Alice E. 
Springer, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Springer of Marlboro: 
E. G. Price of Montreal, Can.; and Harry Baker of 
Boston. 
He who is never guilty of follies is not so wise as he 
imagines.—La Rochefoucauld. 
