40 : NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
At “The Whittier Kitchen”’ 
SHORE DINNERS ; 
CHICKEN DINNERS 
LOBSTER PLAIN OR FRIED 
Corner of Humphrey and Marshall Streets 
SWAMPSCOTT 
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Mrs. Howarp I. Smitu, Manager. 
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ance. Artistic posters advertising the affair were design- 
ed by F. H. Webster of the summer colony. 
[MARBLEHEAD NECK is having its full share of 
house parties, bridge and dances, swimming and 
gymnastices, tennis tournaments and everything else that 
adds to the summer gaieties. Among those taking an 
active part in these social activities are Mrs. Fred Me- 
QGuesten, Mrs. Frank McQuesten, Mrs. Oscar Shepard, 
Mrs. Edwin A. Shuman, Mrs. Cyrus Baker, Mrs. Edward 
Brown and Mrs. William Terhune. These Ladies, who 
are members of the Marblehead Neck Whist club, meet 
on Thursday afternoons at the different cottages where 
bridge and a luncheon make up a pleasant afternoon. On 
Tuesday mornings Professor Jackson, a young Brown 
eraduate has a dancing class at the Boylston, where the 
ladies are instructed in the modern dances; and Profes- 
sor E. F. Mattison, another Brown University senior 
gives daily instructions to the ladies in swimming and 
gymnastics, other attractions are the concert nights and 
dancing at the Eastern and Corinthian Yacht clubs, thus 
making Marblehead Neck the social mecca of the North 
Shore, and the place to spend the summer and have a 
good time. 
OTEL ROCK-MERE, Marblehead. Among the guests 
registered at the Rock-Mere during the past week are 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, Miss Doris Smith and 
Kenneth F. Smith of Montreal. Mr. Smith is chairman 
of the relief committee of the Canadian Patriotic fund. 
Mrs. David J. Kelley is entertaining Miss Louise 
Meadocroft of Chicago, Ill. 
One of the social features of the season was the 
Thé Dansant on Wednesday afternoon, July 21, from 3 
July 23, 1915. 
"Sprague, Breed, Stevens and 
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LYNN 
to 5. The dancing was under the direction of Mr. and 
Mrs. Clayton E. Robinson’and the music by Boston Sym- 
phony men under the direction of Frank Stanley Tower. 
Tea, sandwiches and French pastry were served on the 
veranda. 
Mrs. Ellen’ Mohanen, of Montgomery, Ala.,~ ar- 
rived Thursday. Mrs. Anna Emberg of Berea College, 
Berea, Ky., is a guest at the Rock-Mere. Wm. Elliott, 
Jr. of New York City is visiting L. Mortimer Pratt, Jr. 
No. 8 Central Square 
LIFTON feels the throb of mid-season life and this 
summer resort is among the leaders in the season’s 
gaieties. 
The Clifton Improvement association dined the - 
Marblehead town officials at a banquet at the Tedesco 
Country club last Monday night. ; 
Improvements around the Clifton estate, “Willow- 
mere,” of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Boyd of Newton on 
Clifton avenue, include an attractive new iron fence. 
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Macomber of Wellesley Hills, 
with their little daughter and son, were recent guests of 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Macomber at the Clifton house. 
Willard Dunbar and Edgar Dunbar of Malden are 
among the late arrivals at their summer home on the 
Clifton shore. Their place is on the old Clifton Golf 
club grounds. 
Mr. and Mrs. Adna B. 
daughter Gertrude M. Shaw 
the summer. 
Miss Ruth Clancy, daughter of Edward P. Clancy of 
Brooklyn, N. Y., has returned from a short visit with 
friends away from the shore and is back at Rose cottage 
on Clifton avenue with her father. Mr. Clancy is con- 
nected with the Charles Williams Co. of Brooklyn. 
Shaw of Cambridge and 
are at Clifton Heights for 
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