A() NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder July 16, 1915, 
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TELEPHONE AND MAIL. ORDERS. PROMPTLY - FILLED 
THAYER McNEIL COMPANY 
47 TEMPLE PLACE BOSTON 15° WEST. STREET 
TY. W. Waterman, of the same city. Col. and Mrs. T. 5. result. The evening was a faultless one as regards weather 
Peck of Burlington, Vt., who are enjoying a season en it being just cool enough on the Neck for comfort, with- 
at the Oceanside, have had as their guests the past few out a suggestion of dampness in the air. 
days Prof. C. N. Doten of Cambridge and Major Evans The New Glover Inn at Marblehead on the main- 
of Austin, Tex. Prof. Doten is of the Technology faculty land has developed quite an extensive motor “trade. It 
in Boston and is vice-president of the Vermont society of is directly on the road which the motors take in “seeing 
Boston. He was formerly of the faculty in the Univer- Marblehead” and therefore has many motorists among 
sity of Vermont at Burlington and also its secretary. its clientele. 
a ijor Evans is president of the New York and Texas en ea 
Lap pri 5 or tanette Py Sie a git i ; x 
wee ee on ie s oe in See ae is O OTEL ROCK-MERE, Marblehead, is having a busy 
a bank president and a railroz -ector s native “ 1 Rahi ; 
gece s upeaane Ce aap eel sen ty arti Vtg Wi ena 59 vat season. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Robinson, Brookline, 
siate. The major summers at Portland, Me., regularly, 
: Z by, are in charge of the social events at the Rock-Mere this 
but has been paying Col. and Mrs. Peck a short visit. 2 
season, including the “Dansants,” card parties and general 
The first dinner-dance of the summer at the Corin- eutertainments. Both of these young people are grad- 
thian Y. C. on the Neck was a brilliant affair. Prof. wuates of the Castle School and their frequent exhibitions 
Urquidi’s orchestra provided music for the gay and fan- of the latest steps will feature the Rock-Mere dances this 
tastic dance following dinner. At the tables were noted the Summer, 
following: Commodore C. B. Wheelock, with Lay of Coleman du Pont left Tuesday for Albany, N. Y., 
five guests; C. O. Whitten, with six friends: W. C. Bow- returning the last of the week. Mr. du Pont has recently 
ditch, five; Morton tase five guests ; H. J. Russell, a acquired the control of the Equitable Life Assurance Co. 
Bee number; C. P. Blinn, seven; F. J. Fawcett, five; R. The New York Evening Post recently devoted a portion 
a tales five; A. Ce W alker, 10; George A. Browne and _ of its front page to an account of his life, showing how he 
L. Walker, same number; H. W. Patterson, five; E. gained control of the du. Pont Powder works and his 
-. Richards, five; and F. A. Flood, five. In all there recent purchase of the Equitable. Mr. du Pont’s famous 
vere about 125 covers laid and a epee Bee was the yacht, the “Tech,” named after his alma mater, is anchor- 
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