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June 2, 1916. 
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JOHN Z. KELLEY 
161 Marker St., Lynn, Mass. 
Tel. Lynn 3303 
T. Adams and James E. Graves, were before the board 
of harbor and land commissioners last Friday to urge 
that the commission allow, out of its appropriation oi 
$250,000, a sufficient sum to dredge Little Harbor in Mar- 
blehead. The Marblehead delegation simply stated that 
they had presented the case fully at the previous hearing 
to increase the appropriation from $150,000 to $250,000, 
and asked the commision to include their project when the 
quarter million is divided up. ‘There was no opposition 
and the matter was taken under advisement. 
Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuman, “Mollhurst,” Marble- 
head Neck, president of the Philomatheia Club, is to be 
tendered a luncheon by her fellew members at the Hotel 
Vendome, on Monday, June 5th. Mrs. Shuman is grace- 
fully qualified by natural gifts for the position she occu- 
pies, and is able to render with splendid spontaneity those 
services essential to the conduct of her office as presidevt 
of the club. 
AHANT shows this season little in the way of changes 
and nothing as important as the two houses—the Rich- 
ards and the Clark places—built last season. The Arthur 
Perry estate at Willow road and Cliff street has under- 
gone some improvement, from plans by Bellows & Ald- 
rich of Boston, whereby Mr. Perry secures a greatly- 
enlarged living room, a new stairway of Colonial design 
and circular in shape, a deep bay to extend the den, new 
a a, 
The Plumbing in the Annex to the New Ocean 
House, Swampscott, Mass. 
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French doors, and minor changes to make the lower 
floor far more attractive and comfortable than heretofore, 
with new baths, sewing and dressing rooms on the secon] 
floor. The hall and the living room, the latter gained by 
knocking two rooms into one, have been panelled to the 
ceiling and show an ornamental plastered cornice. The 
work is about completed by J. T. Wilson & Son, Ince., 
of Nahant. The grounds have been much improved from 
plans by Arthur A. Shurtleff, the Boston landscape archi- 
Locus 
Elsewhere at Nahant, one finds a slight addition to 
the residence of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, at East 
Point, where a new room has been gained; a commodious 
sleeping porch added to the Samuel Eliot Guild place; 
terraced gardens with latticed arbors on the W. K. Rich- 
ardson place; a dining-room extension, new baths and 
sleeping porch tor the residence of Douglas Thomas on 
Winter street, and minor improvements on the former 
Wilson cottage, recently bought by Louis Bacon. All 
these changes have been brought about by J. T. Wilson 
& Son, Inc., who have to some extent remodelled for 
L, C. Goodhue the cottage on High street which was own- 
ed by Dr. Augustus Thorndike and purchased by Mr. 
Goodhue. The same Nahant builders have done con- 
siderable work to improve the Alfred Dabney cottage for 
its new owner, J. Harleston Parker, the Boston architect. 
New chambers, a deep bay window overlooking the water 
and other interior changes have been made which will 
give added comfort to the occupants. “Edgehill,” on 
Nahant road, shows a new entrance porch of attractive 
design, with tiled floor, and a large bay window has been 
built above this. New walks add to the improvements of 
the place—Boston Transcript. 
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