NORTH SHORE BREEZE and, Reminder 39 
SHOES FOR THE SUMMER 
TENNIS SHOES 
YACHTING SHOES 
GOLFING SHOES 
FOR MEN AND WOMEN 
THAYER McNEIL COMPANY 
BOSTON 
Orders by Telephone or Mail promptly filled 
47 Temple Place 15 West Street 
WAMPSCOTT’S SUMMER COLONY is now quite 
complete and comprises one of the liveliest centers 
of social activity along the North Shore. All of the resi- 
dents who have occupied the many beautiful summer 
homes along the Swampscott shore are quartered there 
for the season and there are many new mansions which 
have made their appearance since last season. 
The Boston Juvenile players entertained the guests of 
the Lincoln House, Swampscott, with a summer concert 
last Monday evening. ‘The little folk pleased immensely 
with their program of songs and dances. A_ baseball 
nine composed of members of the house staff is being 
encouraged by the guests at the Lincoln to battle for 
supremacy on the diamond with the teams representing 
the hotels in the vicinity of Swampscott. Both the New 
Ocean House and the Hotel Preston, Swampscott, are 
represented by fast nines.. Among the arrivals this week 
at the Lincoln House were F. W. Haskell and party of 
Niagara Falls, who will stop there indefinitely, Miss Julia 
Carpenter and party of Providence, R. I., for the season, 
Mrs. Dr. Kennedy of Boston, for an indefinite stay, Mr. 
and Mrs. W. T. Rich of Boston for the remainder of 
July and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. G. 
FE. McCord and daughter, Miss Edith of Springfield. who 
motored down to Swampscott to spend the season at the 
Lincoln. Masters Robert and John Martin, whose par- 
ents are at the Lincoln House for several weeks, are en- 
joying a stay at Camp Marion, Dublin, N. H. Mrs. Mar- 
tin visited them last week. 
The annual July ball at the Hotel Preston, Beach 
Bluff. Swampscott, was held last Saturday evening. many 
of the guests’ friends from the Swampscott and Marble- 
head summer colonies attending. The ballroom was pret- 
tily decorated with cut flowers and greenery and the 
dancers were given an opportunity to indulge in the Jatest 
methods of the terpsichorean art. The guests at the 
Preston make a summer colony of no small proportion in 
themselves and many new guests arrived at the house the 
past week. Among the recent arrivals for the remainder 
of the season are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D., Jones and D. 
Talbot Jones of New York. Dr. H. H. Young -of Balti- 
more, the Misses Dorflinger of White Mills, Pa., Judge 
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198 Dartmouth St., near Copley Sq. BOSTON, MASS. 
Telephone 2712 Back Bay 
John B, McPherson of Philadelphia, Joseph Melloors, also 
of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. EK. R. Winner and daugh- 
ter, Miss Gladys of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. 
Barnard of New York city and Miss Clark and Mrs. 
Kirkpatrick of St. Louis. In last week’s tennis tourna- 
ment the doubles were won by W. Edwin Porter, Jr., 
and Dr. Walter N. Bradford; the runners-up were George 
W. Pratt and John E. Gale, 2d. H. H. Windsor, editor 
of Popular Mechanics magazine, with a party of eight, 
registered at the Preston recently. 
The new Oakland House, Swampscott, known as one 
of the most home-like hotels on the shore, is entertaining 
its full quota of guests for the season. Among them are 
Miss Flora Voorhees of New York city, who has been in- 
troducing the present day modes of dancing along the 
North Shore during the past week with much success, Mrs. 
Emily M. Brown and J. M. Hawkins of Boston, Mr. and 
Mrs. A. V. Bliss of Newton, Mrs. H. G. Paine of New- 
ton, Mrs: C. Curtiss Cummings, Miss Isabella F. Cum- 
mings and Miss Florence Haviland, all of Brooklyn, N. 
Y., Mrs. J. Wilson Allen, daughter, Miss Julia B., and 
sons, Russell, Yale ’14, and Franklin, of Hartford, Conn., 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webster and son of Rochester, 
N. Y., Henry B. Jones of Boston, Miss E. Vernon of 
Roxbury and Mrs. T. Douglas of New York city. 
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