LLOYD’S 
EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES 
Salem Store and Factory: 
[ 230 ESSEX STREET, TOWN HOUSE SQUARE 
Orders for Glasses or New Lenses and_ other 
Repairs will be executed ACCURATELY and 
PROMPTLY, and the work delivered usually on 
the same day it is ordered. 
KODAKS FILMS DEVELOPING AND PRINTING 
ANDREW J. LLOYD CCMPANY 
I SALEM BOSTON CAMBRIDGE | 
their shore home because of Mrs. Amory’s health and 
have gone to Lancaster, to stay probably until Labor Day. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Brimmer Inches, after spend- 
ing the early season at their country place, Edgewood 
farm, at North Grafton, are at Nahant for the summer. 
They are at Graystone cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyden, Jr., have returned 
from a week’s trip and are at their Nahant cottage once 
more. They are with Mrs. Charles Boyden, Sr. 
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gray are at the Motley cot- 
tage, Summer street, Nahant. One of the Rackemann 
cottages was the summer abode of the Grays last year. 
MARBLEHEAD and the Neck summer cottagers have 
settled down’ to the summer routine of things with 
quite as large a population as for the last two years. There 
are a few cottages yet for letting, and the hotels can ac- 
commodate a few more, but things are going along quite 
well. The weather has been the only drawback, as all 
along the shore. 
Next Monday night comes the first dinner-dance of 
the Corinthian Y. C., when Prof. Urquidi’s orchestra 
will play. A week from tonight another dinner-dance will 
be held and on each succeeding Friday for the rest of the 
season, up to Sept. 10. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Scott of Wellesley have 
leased the Rindge estate at Peach’s point, on the -main- 
land, through the Hathaway agency. They took posses- 
sion last week. 
Rev. Benjamin R. Bulkeley of Beverly was the 
speaker last Sunday at the first Sunday service on the 
Neck. The services will be held in the Neck meeting- 
house every week for the rest of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuman of Beacon st., 
Boston and Marblehead Neck, had as their guests over 
the week-end and holiday at “Mollhurst.” Mr. and Mrs. 
Harry Halliday of Thorndike street, Brookline. 
Benjamin Nason will not occupy his cottage on the 
“west side” this season. His daughter, Miss Mildred 
Nason, was one of the graduates of Radcliffe this June. 
Miss Barbara Bolles has returned to her summer 
home at Cohasset from Marblehead, where she has been 
visiting Miss Amy Peabody. 
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Mrs. Joseph Rock, of Beverly, for many years a 
summer resident at Edgemere, died recently at her winter 
home. 
The Brown Owl tea room serves lunch and afternoon 
tea every day except Sunday. Tel Marblehead 12. adv. 
The Hotel Rock-Mere on the mainland had a full 
house over the holiday and has retained a large part of 
its guests for July. Among those for a stay there are 
Mr. and Mrs. P. Coleman Dupont, the powder manufac- 
turer of Wilmington, Del. Mrs. Dupont is down pet. 
manently for a long stay, while her husband spends as 
much time as he can away from business on the shore. 
With them are their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and 
Mrs. Paul Wilson, also of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. 
Clayton Robinson of Boston have charge of the dancing 
at the Rock-Mere this season and have arranged some 
parties which should be a delight to the colony about the 
hotel. The first Thé Dansant of the Rock-Mere season 
will come next Wednesday. 
Oceanside hotel at the Neck had a lively time with 
a big house over the Fourth. There were fireworks and 
a big dance in the evening. Among the July guests there 
are: Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Quinby of Worcester; Mr. 
and Mrs. A. C. Barr of Winchester; Misses Alice Hoyt 
and Marjory Woodbury of Springfield; Miss Ellen H. 
Wadhawes of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.: Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
T. Ellis of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Edward U. Burell of 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Houston and 
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Phelps, all of Holyoke. 
New Glover Inn, on the mainland at Marblehead, 
numbers two southerners among its July guests. They are 
Mrs. N. L. Upson of Parkersburg, W. Va., and Mrs. F. 
L. Harvey of Foxburg, Pa., her daughter. 
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