Why not motor to town and 
visit our Specialty Store. 
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AHANT came into line this week on Wednesday with 
other sections of the North Shore with an entertain- 
ment for the Italian war fund. Mrs. John Lavalle had 
the sale at her cottage on Nahant road. There were the 
usual fancy tables, cake and candy, and a grab of especial 
interest to the younger people; and tables for bridge. A 
large number of the Nahant summer colony attended as 
patrons. Tea was served from 4 to 6 o’clock. Those in 
charge of the fancy tables were Mrs. Leverett Tucker- 
man, Mrs. Samuel Hammond, Mrs. Rufus Sewall, Mrs. 
Guild and Mrs. Orlandi. Mrs. James Lawrence, Jr., and 
Mrs. Frederick Winslow presided over the cake and 
candy table. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thorn King of New York, 
Paris and Pau, are added to the unusual number of cot- 
tagers at Nahant, who are in mourning. The death of 
Mr. King’s brother-in-law, Edward C. Post of New York 
will keep the Kings from the summer activities in which 
they planned to participate on their first season on the 
North Shore. Before this season they were in the habit 
of staying at their villa in Pau. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Stevenson, who were at 
the Edgehill, Nahant, last year, are at their country place 
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in Milton for the summer. They plan an occasional visit 
to Col. and Mrs. Robert H. Stevenson, who are at Na- 
hant, as usual. ; 
The cottage of the late Mrs. Frederick R. Sears on 
Cliff street, Nahant, is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. James 
Lawrence. The Lawrences will have a new home in 
Milton when they return from the seashore; it is on the 
former Dewart estate. 
Rev. Clayton EF. Wheat, rector of the Church of St. 
John, Hingham, preached at the Nahant church last Sun- 
day morning. 
[MARBLEHEAD and the Neck goes on merrily in its 
summer resort activities, unmindful of the fact that 
the season has just started. “Many thanks for the warm 
weather,’ everyone is saying, for by the seashore the 
temperature is just about right. 
The Eastern Y. C. fleet is back at Marblehead after its 
week of cruising along the Maine coast. The wind-up 
dinner last Friday night was a happy affair for those who 
attended, for everyone was in good spirits in spite of 
the unparalelled weather encountered. Guests at the 
dinner were Commodore Sears, Fleet Captain Oliver 
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