36 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 16, 1915. 
At “The Whittier Kitchen”’ 
SHORE DINNERS 
CHICKEN DINNERS 
LOBSTER PLAIN OR FRIED 
Corner of Humphrey and Marshall Streets 
SWAMPSCOTT 
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few weeks. The flowers are of the choicest and add 
much to the decorations of the club. 
Elisha Cobb, the noted artist, is one of the most 
active golf players at the Tedesco. He and Mrs. Cobb 
are familiar figures there. Mrs. Cobb’s daughter, Mrs. 
Donald Smith, was seen at bridge with Mrs. H. L. Tay- 
lor on Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fairleigh of St. Joseph, Mo., 
were old time figures at the club this week, having just 
arrived from the west. They are stopping at the New 
Ocean house. 
Despite the fact that the Rev. Archibald Bradshaw 
of Easton, Pa., is this season quartered at the Oceanside, 
Magnolia, he is a regular visitor at the Tedesco, coming 
up with Mrs. Bradshaw for a round of the 18-hole course. 
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Squires of Boston, with their 
family, are down at Swampscott for the summer. They 
are stopping as usual at the Bellevue, Beach Bluff. 
Adjt. Gen. E. F. Ladd of Washington, D. C., with 
Mrs. Ladd, is to remain all season with his family at the 
Gilbert ‘Hodges house at Phillips beach. 
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus B. Sprague, whose winter home 
is at the Hotel Canterbury, Boston, having been receiving 
congratulations over the birth of a daughter at their sum- 
mer home at Beach Bluff. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Howland (Eleanor 
Crocker), who were married at Marion last fall, are 
spending their first season at Swampscott. 
Guests at the Lincoln house for varying stays: Miss 
Mary E. Hayes of Brookline; Miss Ruth C. Hill of Cam- 
bridge; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lane and child of Brookline; 
Mr. and Mrs. EF. H. Mathers of Brookline; and Dr. C. R. 
Wiley of Pottstown, Pa. 
A tennis tournament for club members has been ar- 
ranged at the Tedesco with the following events: men’s 
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singles, men’s doubles, ladies’ singles and mixed: doubles. 
Entries close Friday, July 16th, at 6 p. m. In the men’s 
doubes, partners will be assigned by the committee. All 
matches are to be best two sets out of three, except in 
the finals of men’s singles and doubles, which will be best 
three out of five sets. 
.No. 8 Central Square 
JEW OCEAN HOUSE, Swampscott. Dinner parties, 
dancing, motoring and the opening rounds in the ten- 
nis tournament marked the social activities of the week at 
the New Ocean House, ‘Swampscott. After the rainy 
weather of last week and with the settled conditions of 
the past week, guests from all parts of the country have 
been arriving each day and one of the biggest seasons is 
anticipated for the remaining two months. Because of 
the yearly increasing demand for an extension of the 
closing date, the hotel has this year announced that the 
New Ocean House will remain open until Sept. 20, an 
announcement which will meet with the favor of those 
leaving the mountains on Labor Day. 
The tennis tournament for which there have been a 
pumber of entries in both the singles for the ladies and 
the gentlemen of the New Ocean House has brought out 
considerable talent. The opening rounds were played off 
during the past week and the finals and semi-finals are 
scheduled for next week. The management has offered 
cups in both events. Later in the season there will be a 
tournament in the mixed doubles. 
The second formal ball at the New Ocean House, 
Swampscott, will be held in the main ball room, Saturday, 
July 17, and the second children’s party will take place 
Wednesday, July 21. In addition to special dancing by 
the daughters of guests of the hotel, there will be several 
exhibitions by pupils from the school of Mr. J. Jefferson 
On the road to the New Ocean House 
Piper & Storer 
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86 PURITAN ROAD, 
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SWAMPSCOTT. 
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