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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. 
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ANDREW J. LLOYD COMPANY 
| SALEM BOSTON CAMBRIDGE 
Ames, Secretary Henry Taggard, Philip S. Sears, 
W. Amory Gardner, R. F. Sturgis, H. D. ae Arthur 
Potter, H. S. Vanderbilt, D. L. Pickman, G. Amory, 
Harold Blanchard, H. A. Morss, E. W. hee Pe) D: 
Lewis, R. T. Paine, 2d, Arthur Lyman, F. B. Crownin- 
shield, Alfred Douglass, M. M. Johnson, C. W.'Cole, A. 
H. Van Pelt, William EF. Iselin, Theodore Zerega, Joseph 
Lee, James Meeker and W. U. Swan. 
The Historical society is planning a two days’ fete 
in August in which many of the summer people will 
participate. The plans call for a rather eleborate pro- 
gram and an entertainment, which it is promised will 
come up to previous affairs held by the society. 
Two deaths marred the usual pleasantness in the 
Marblehead summer colony last week. Mrs. Isabella 
Craig Abbott, wife of George N. Abbott of Cambridge, 
died at the Abbott summer “home on Harbor avenue at 
the age of 85 years. Interment was at Mr. Auburn. 
Fitz Albert Morse, a retired broker, also died sud- 
denly, aged 76 years. Funeral services were held Friday 
at his town home, in Brookline. 
The Brown Owl tea room serves lunch and afternoon 
tea every day except Sunday. Tel. Marblehead 12. adv. 
William Fawcett has been re-elected commodore of 
the Pleon Yacht club at Marblehead Neck. Other officers 
are Miss Agnes Valentine, sec’y; and Thomas Curtis, 
treas. The young people are planning two dances for this 
summer, one to be held at the Neck hall the last of this 
month and the other sometime in August. 
A play in miniature will be given shortly by the 
young folk stopping at the Boylston house. It is now in 
preparation under the coaching of the elders. 
Professor Shields of Boston gave an exhibition of 
fancy billiards at the Corinthian Y. C. Saturday evening. 
There has been considerable interest stimulated in the 
Ue 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. 
July 16, 1915. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 39 
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Oakbirch Inn 
AND COTTAGES 
On LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE 
A Delightful Place to Motor for the 
Holiday or Week-end. 
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cowboy pool and billiard tournaments at the Corinthian 
this season. There are now twice the usual number of 
entries and they have started a month earlier than usual. 
There will be a regular dinner-dance at the Corin- 
thian tonight. Next Monday the Salem Cadet band will 
be the attraction; the following Monday the Eighth Regt. 
band of Boston will play. 
Last Saturday afternoon the Marblehead Historical 
society entertained many of the summer people from the 
Neck and Peach’s point, at an afternoon tea in the Lee 
mansion from 4 to 6 o’clock. Mrs. Robert C. Bridge of 
the og colony had charge. 
Paul Crocker has already started the erection of a 
new summer home on land recently purchased by him 
fronting on the ocean. 
Rev. George D. Martin, D. D., of Auburndale 
preached at the Neck hall last Sunday morning at the 
regular church service. 
The Oceanside hotel at Marblehead Neck is having a 
busy season and is among the leaders as far as registra- 
tion is concerned among the medium-sized suimmer hos- 
telries. Guests for the next fortnight include Mr. and 
Mrs. Mace Moulton, Jr., of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. 
W illiam G. Smith of Newton are there for an extended 
stay. Other guests for a North Shore sojourn at the 
Oceanside include Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Spear. A motor 
party which seems to represent the four corners of the 
earth registered at the Oceanside a few days ago. It 
consisted of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mead of Chicago; Miss 
Lucy I. Mead of Peking, China; Mrs. C. W. Van Law 
of Pachuea, Mexico; Miss A. E. Eaton of Beloit, Wis. ; 
and K. A. Tanner of Denver, Col. Another motor party in- 
cluded Mrs. E. K. Aldrich, widow of the late Senator 
Aldrich of ‘Providence, R. I., Mrs. Ely A. Eliot and Mrs. 
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 
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