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. 
KODAKS FILMS DEVELOPING AND PRINTING 
ANDREW J. LLOYD CUMPANY | 
BOSTON CAMBRIDGE | 
SALEM 
prettily situated retreat facing the ocean, which had its in- 
ception this season. It is a favorite place for the cot- 
tugers and motorists to rest for tea or for bridge parties. 
The Marblehead Woman’s club is planning a whist 
party to be held at the Rock-Mere on the mainland on 
Wednesday, Sept. 8. 
Summer residents are glad to see that the Marble- 
head tax rate is at least as low as last year. It is $22 on 
a thousand, the same as last year. The total valuation 1s 
$11,268,756, an increase of $157,810. Of this valuation 
$9,913,500 is real estate and $1,355,256 personal property. 
Another dance of the Pleon Y. C. is scheduled for 
early in August. The club is also planning a tennis 
tournament to start soon. 
Monday evening at the Corinthian Y. C. on the Neck 
saw the largest crowd of diners of the season, while 
many more arrived for the concert following this week by 
the Eighth Regiment Band. The concerts appear to be 
just as popular a fixture as when they were inaugurated 
some years ago. Noted at the tables Monday were the 
following groups: S$. N. Braman, with seven guests; 
W. A. Merrill, with party of six: W. G. Stetson, with 
Six). ©. Doane, five: G.-W. Grant, six; C. G. Brown, 
four; Waughan Jealous, four; F. W. Estabrook, five; 
C. W. Cheney, five, and many others. * A large contingent 
is expected at this evening’s dinner-dance at the Corin- 
thian. 
Frederick C. Fletcher’s big steam yacht “Christina” is 
in the harbor while its owner is enjoying a stay along the 
Marblehead shore. He is making his headquarters at 
the Corinthian. 
The Oceanside on the Neck is rounding out a pretty 
busy July this week, when on the week-end new guests 
will take the place of some of those who are terminating 
YU Ouslitue Shapp 
(Formerly at 17 Essex street) 
Removed to New Location at 
135 Washington St., Marblehead 
Visit ye Oualitue Shoppe tea room 
Tables for bridge and private parties may be 
reserved by applying to the management 
Home-made cake a specialty—Arts and crafts. 
Francis W. Jones, Mgr. 
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A Delightful Place to Motor for the 
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their stays on the shore. ‘The usual Saturday night dances 
and illuminations are being held. weekly and the tennis 
tournament preliminaries are. being played off, the winner 
to gain a beautifully inscribed cup for his or her prowess 
with the racquet. A western party from Madison, Ind., 
at the Oceanside, is composed of Mrs. H. G. Rogers, Mrs. 
H. W. Graham, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Garber and daughter, 
Miss Marie K. Garber, and Miss Caroline A. Ford. They 
are down for two weeks or more. 
A motor party to stop there this week included Mr. 
and Mrs. J. H. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wood of 
Nashua, N. H. A season guest at the Oceanside is Miss 
Edith N. Hill of Chicago. Fortnight guests are Mr. and 
Mrs. William J. Hickmott and their sons, Allerton and 
W. J. Hickmott, Jr., of Hartford, Conn. Mrs. E. Bangs 
Wallace, of New York, who has been staying at the 
Thousand Islands for the last few weeks, is coming to 
the Oceanside for the remainder of the summer, with Mr. 
nd Mrs. John G. Garden of New York, who will join 
her shortly. Misses Elsie S. and Louise N. Larson of 
Boston come there with this week-end for a visit. 
The New Glover Inn on the mainland numbers 
among its guests the following: Mr. and Mrs. F. E. 
Marshall of Boston; Mrs. N. L. Upson of Parkersburg, 
\W. Va., and her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Harvey and chiil- 
dren of Foxburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank $. Harden 
and daughter of Albany, N. Y. 
There were about 125 at the dinner at the Corinthian 
on Monday night, when the Salem Cadet band gave a 
concert there. Among those who had tables were the 
following: C. E. Adams, with party of six; J. B. Paln- 
mer, with ro guests: Carl Perkins, with four; H. E. 
Wood, four; Thomas Saunders, six; H. A. Knowles, 
four; and R. E. Traiser; five. 
E. G. Pedrick BE. H. Clark 
Pedrick & Clark 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 
Choice Sea Food 
Fresh Boiled Lobsters a Specialty 
Telephone 121 
432 Humphrey St.. SWAMPSCOTT 
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