36 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 30 1915. 
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holes won to count as a credit to the winning team and 
no recognizance of handicaps will be taken. The win- 
ring team to be the guests of the losing team at a dinner 
te be given at the club-house at the end of the season. 
Prizes will be awarded to the member doing the best work 
for his team. 
The Swampscott home of Mrs. Charles H. Bond of 
Boston, ‘‘Peace Haven,” on Puritan road, was the scene 
of a pleasing musicale yesterday afternoon. There was a 
representative gathering of society people from the upper 
shore to hear Miss Lillia Snelling of New York, a member 
of the Metropolitan Opera Company, asisted by Mrs. Jesse 
Hatch Symonds, violinist. Miss Snelling was heard in 
several numbers to excellent advantage. She was the por- 
trayer of the title feminine role in Rob Roy., when that 
opera was revived two years ago in Gotham. Miss Snell- 
ing has also appeared at many musical affairs among 
North Shore society in the past. 
Ball room and sun parlor at New Oakland House, 
Swampscott, can be rented for private parties. ady. 
The Oakland House is enjoying a season which is 
above the average. Young people are seeking this house 
more than ever before and their entertainment is looked 
out for in many ways. There is a new dancing instructor 
at the Oakland this summer, Robert N. Newton of New 
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York. He is daily teaching the newest steps to a coterie 
of fair young ladies and young men in the sun parlor- 
ballroom. Guests at the Oakland for extended stays in- 
clude the following: Mrs. H. N. Norton and daughters, 
Jess and Florence Norton of Los Angeles, who motored 
down to the shore; Mr. and Mrs. Roland O. Lamb, presi- 
dent of the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co 
3oston; James Lacy Obear, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. 
H. C. Barton, Brookline; Mrs. H. L. Hiller and Hugh 
G. Hiller, New York, who plan a motor trip to California 
after a stay on the shore; Frank Murrary, Charlotte, 
Mich.; Mrs. F. S. Lincoln, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 
Buckley and Miss Catherine Buckley, Somerville; Dr. 
and Mrs. Albert August, Cambridge; Mrs. H. E. Ham- 
mond, and Miss Ruth Cady, Southbridge; Mrs. D. J. 
Scully, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Gibbs and J. Fred- 
erick Gibbs, New York. 
The Lincoln House looks forward to a prosperous 
August after this month finishes out up to the average. 
A feature at the Lincoln is informal dancing three nights 
a week. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays a 
Lynn orchestra is in attendance for a concert and dancing 
music. ‘This scheme is tried after having a ladies’ orches- 
tra at the hotel last season. The new plan is working out 
better. Permanent guests at the Lincoln include: Mr. 
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