36 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder July 9, 1915. 
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TELEPHONE AND MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 
THAYER McNEIL COMPANY. 
47 TEMPLE PLACE 
BOSTON. 15 west sTREET 
recently, having among his guests Gov. David I. Walsh. 
Two new tennis courts are being laid out at the club, 
which with the other half-dozen courts makes ideal provi- 
sion for the lovers of this sport. The miniature golf course 
laid out in the rear of the clubhouse is proving a real at- 
traction for the many ladies who frequent the club. 
The Oakland house, situated on Puritan road, is the 
mecca of vacationists to the Swampscott shore. It is 
making a specialty this summer of catering to the motor 
trade and its ballroom, built new last year, is being rent- 
ed for private parties along the upper shore. 
CLIFTON cottagers are practically all on the shore now 
for the season’s frolic with bathing, motoring, golf 
and the kindred outdoor sports in prospect for the next 
two months. Few additions ot the colony were noted the 
last few days. 
Independence Day at Clifton Heights was a busy one. 
There was a feature parade in the morning, with Stand- 
ley Sinsheimer, a summer resident, as drum major in 
picturesque costume. Clarence Colby and Russell Ellis 
formed a troop of “cavalry” and Mrs. Caroline Hitch- 
cock was the goddess of liberty. Herbert D. Foss of 
Cambridge, another of the summer visitors, was a pseudo 
chief of police. After the parade an election was heid 
for “mayor” of the Heights, the candidates being Miss 
Geraldine Jones, as a suffragist; FE. B. Badger, for tem- 
perance; and E.. R. Ellis, total abstinence. Miss Jones won 
by a large majority. One of-the first matters that wiil 
probably come before the new mayor is the charge by 
William H. Howard against H. D. Foss for serving as 
police officer without proper authority. 
Mr. and Mrs. Stickney of Grand Rapids, Mich 
at the Sydney F. Dreyfus house for the season. 
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A new tennis court is being constructed on the sum- 
mer property of Guy Merrill on Rockaway avenue, Clii- 
ton. 
The Kelsey bungalow on Sea View avenue has been 
rented to Charles M. Spofford through the Chapman 
agency. Mr. Spofford is expected to remain on the shore 
until early in October. 
The Clifton Heights casino is open for the season 
and lovers of l’art terpsichore are now having their wants 
filled. 
Charles L. Eaton of Malden, who occupies “Seven 
Gables” at Clifton, is planning an extended visit this 
summer at Belgrade Lake, Me. 
AHANT hotels seem to be doing more than an aver- 
age of business, compared with some other sections of 
the North Shore. The Tudor, Edgehill and Rockledge 
all have good-sized houses. Social activities, as usual at 
Nahant, center about the conservative Nahant club. Golf 
and tennis are the only sporting events in the summer 
colony there. Dinner parties and bridge at the club are 
other diversions. 
Mrs. Robert Amory of Beacon street, Boston, and 
her daughters, who were all settled at Nahant for the 
summer, are now in the country. They had to desert 
Ye Oualitue Shoppe 
17 Essex St., Marblehead 
Visit ye Oualitue Shoppe tea room 
Tables for bridge and private parties may be 
reserved by applying to the management 
We are offering a dainty menu. Rest while you 
eat and enjoy the music 
Home-made cake a specialty—Arts and crafts. 
Francis W. Jones, Mgr. | 
E. G. Pedrick E. H. Clark 
Pedrick & Clark 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 
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Fresh Boiled Lobsters a Specialty 
Telephone 121 
432 Humphrey St.,. SWAMPSCOTT 
