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August 6, 1915. 
LLOYD’S 
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 COMPANY 
_ SALEM BOSTON CAMBRIDGE 
six luncheon.guests. On Saturday last Parry E. Wiggin, 
who is stopping at the New Ocean house, had a birthday 
party at the club, with eight gentlemen guests. 
Charles Conklin and family of Boston are at their 
simmer home on Beach Bluff avenue. 
Another Bostonian is Mrs. Edward C. Graves. She 
is also on Beach Bluff avenue this year. 
The Little Brown Tea House at Swampscott, a pleas- 
ant spot on Puritan road. adz, 
The Lincoln House starts out on its new month with 
a house nearly filled with resorters who have cone to the 
Swampscott shore for stays of varying lengths. There is 
plenty in the social line to attract them. 
The New Oakland House, likewise, is having a 
busy month. This house usually remains open until the 
first of October and many stay down until that time. From 
- weather conditions this season it would seem reasonable 
to presume that a little warm weather will arrive during 
the Indian summer late in the season and this will be just 
what the Oakland management will welcome. ‘The house 
is a busy place with its dancing these days, an instructor 
from New York having large classes daily. 
MARBLEHEAD and the Neck. Unblemished and un- 
appalled by the rainy weather, the Marblehead shore 
and along the Neck waterfront continues in its summer 
stride with the snap and dash of seasons of old. Yacht 
ciubs, hotels and estates all show a liveliness that is en- 
couraging. The dull times bugaboo that is seizing some 
people at this time is plainly not felt along the upper 
shore, at least at Marblehead. 
The really big social and sporting event of the season 
will come with this week-end when the New York Y. C. 
niakes its visit to the Marblehead shore. It wil! this year 
be marked by a big harbor illumination, fireworks display 
Ye Oualitue Shoppe 
(Formerly at 17 Essex street) 
Removed to New Location at 
135 Washington St., Marblehead 
Hisit ye Onalitue 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, Mar. 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 41 
The Dwellers by the Sea Will Find 
Oakbirch Inn 
AND COTTAGES 
On LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE 
A Delightful Place to Motor for the 
Holiday or Week-end. 
Routed in Alton Bay, 
Blue Book New Hampshire 
Telephone 5 Ring 15 Alton 
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and kindred social events in honor of the yachtsmen from 
the Gotham club. The fleet is due in Marblehead today, 
after coming for the first time through the Cape Cod 
canal by courtesy of August Belmont, one of the heaviest 
stockholders in the company which completed the project. 
Mr. Belmont is one of the prominent members of the 
New York club. 
Tomorrow, Saturday, the fleet will rendez-vous at 
Provincetown and race across the bay to Marblehead, a 
44-mile run. 
Saturday evening the harbor will be illuminated with 
red fire; the illumination will stretch from Point neck to 
Fort Sewall. The fireworks will be set off from Fort 
Sewall this year, instead of from a harbor float. During 
the evening there will be a band concert at the Eastern 
Y. C. on the Neck; this club will keep “open house” to 
yachtsmen. The Marblehead band will give a concert 
on the fort. 
The tennis committee of the Pleon Y. C., recently 
appointed, consists of Miss Doris Bray and Messrs. Cur- 
tis, Smith and Jones. 
Caleb Loring of Pride’s Crossing is entering his 
yacht the Sprig, in the races for the Quincy Challenge 
cup this month off Marblehead. 
Arthur Meeker’s steam yacht Arcady, Eastern Y. C., 
was in Salem bay last week. Mr. and Mrs. Meeker, who 
ate from Lake Forest, Chicago, are to be for the rest of 
the season at Pride’s with their daughters, Misses Kafh- 
erine and Grace. 
Commodore Herbert M. entered his 
schooner yacht Constellation for the races in the King’s 
cup series to be raced off Marblehead, Wednesday, Aug. 
1z. The cup was presented by King George of England. 
Rev. Charles H. Williams of Oberlin, O., was the 
preacher at the Neck hall last Sunday morning. 
Sears has 
E. G. Pedrick E. H. Clark 
Pedrick & Clark 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 
Choice Sea Food 
Fresh Boiled Lobsters a Specialty 
Telephone 121 
432 Humphrey St., SWAMPSCOTT 
