34 . NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
We greet our summer patrons 
in a new location— 
“The Whittier Kitchen’’ this season 
Corner of Humphrey and Marshall Streets 
SWAMPSCOTTI 
B. F. Buzzell---Antiques 
Mrs. Howarp I, Smitu, Manager. 
Former location—436 Humphrey Street 
QSWAMPSCOTT is quietly agog with an early season 
busy-ness that is characteristic of the entire North 
Shore. The hotel season is on with promising bookings 
for the summer. Although none of the houses are crowd- 
ed with guests, the Fourth of July will see a big influx 
into all the hotels. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Converse Gray of Boston are at 
the Little cottage, otherwise known as “Red Gables,” on 
Little’s Point for the summer. Mrs. Gray has been 
spending a few days with friends in Boston this week, 
but is coming down to Swampscott today. 
Willard F. Spalding is at his Phillips Beach summer 
place and plans to remain at least until August, when a 
trip to the mountains will be in order. After that Mr. 
Spalding will return to Swampscott for the rest of the 
season. 
The Charles H. Adamses of Jamaica Plain are down 
on their Puritan road estate for the summer. They have 
been on the shore for the past week. 
The Lincoln House opened up rather late this year, 
a week ago, but is preparing for a houseful of guests over 
the Fourth and the week-end. 
The regular tea dance tomorrow at the Tedesco club 
is sure to bring out a large and fashionable group of so- 
ciety people from the Clifton and Swampscott shores. 
The band concert Wednesday and the dinner preceding 
saw a throng which crowded the spacious rooms of the 
club-house and the verandas. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McGregor of Malden are 
on the Swampscott shore this year, as usual. They are 
at their Sea View avenue home. 
Franklin H. North of New York is occupying the 
Landers cottage on Beach Bluff avenue with his family. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
Your attention is called to the 
COUPON SYSTEM 
of the NORTH SHORE ICE DELIVERY CO. 
It is strongly recommended because it insures the 
lowest price and gives you perfect control of your 
Ice Consumption 
Pure ice Lynn, Swampscott 
Nahant, and the best of service guaranteed. 
delivered in and 
Respectfully yours, 
NORTH SHORE ICE DELIVERY CO. 
Main Office 333 Union St., LYNN, MASS. 
July 2, 1915. 
“Sprague, Breed, Stevens and 
Newhall, Inc. 
Choicest Grades of 
Anthracite and Bituminous 
COALS 
.No. 8 Central Square 
LYNN 
Spacious sun parlor at New Oakland House, Swamp- 
scott, can be rented for dancing and bridge parties. adv. 
E. W. Diehl of New York City spent the week-end 
at the New Ocean House, where his wife, Mrs. EK. W. 
Diehl, has registered for the season. Mr. Diehl will 
come on from New York for an extended visit at the 
New Ocean House later in the season. 
Elliott L. Macdonald, president of the L. B. South- 
wick Leather Co. of Peabody, buys the Amos F. Breed 
estate on Atlantic avenue at Philips Beach, Swampscott, 
according toa deed which has been recorded at the Salem - 
Registry. The property consists of a mansion, garage 
and more than 37,000 feet of land. Mr. Macdonald buys 
for occupancy, after making a few minor changes. 
CUIFTON has needed only the present warm weather 
to get into its regular summer stride. The summer 
colony is quite intact with this week and from now on, 
the social season will be on in full swing. 
FE. B. Badger is at the Heights for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hood, with their son Har- 
vey are off for a two months’ trip to the West and the 
expositions. 
Hon. William D. Chapple of Salem is to summer at 
Clifton Heights this year. He will be at the cottage form- 
erly occupied by Charles D. Rice of Cambridge. Mr. 
Rice is in New Hampshire this year, having bought a 
large farm there. 
Peter Graffam of Malden, with his family, is down 
on Clifton avenue for until early in October. Mr. Grai- 
fam built a charming new house at Clifton last season and 
the grounds have been developed to an extensive degree. 
The New Oakland House on Puritan Road, Swamp- 
scott, an ideal luncheon retreat for the motorist. 
adv. 
Arthur J. Sanford 
Plumbing 
Marblehead Telephone 167-W. 
