36 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder Avrzst 13, 1915. 
Smart Footwear-For All Occasions 
TELEPHONE AND MAIL ORDERS 
THAYER McNEIL 
47 TEMPLE PLACE BOSTON 
PROM PTLY FILLED. 
COMPANY 
15, WEST STREET 
rington, Mrs. T. F. Costello, Master Thomas and Jonn 
H. Costello, Lowell; Alfred Mann, Philadelphia; Arthur 
Smith, Baltimore; Mrs. A. I. Culver, Miss Kathryn Cul- 
ver, Winthrop P. Culver, Albany, N: Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 
B. B. Stearns, ‘Schenectady, N. Y.; Mrs. A. M. Stearns, 
Boston; Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Harris, Newton J. Harris, 
Detroit ;; Mrs. P. M. Shaw, Jr., Dul uth, Minn.; Mr. and 
Mrs. H. D. Packard, South Deerfield; Dr, and Mrs. F. A. 
Stillings, Concord, N. H.; Harrison W. Bowker, Worces- 
ter; James ip Baxter, Bekniont Mr. and Mrs. Edward 
G. MMdlsonr Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Deal, Miss C. 
L. Deal, Miss Jane Deal, Troy, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 
Albert Cherebrough, Miss Alberta Cherebrough, Mr. and 
Mrs. A. G. Cherebrough, Northport, L. I.; Sidney L. 
Davis, New York City; Roswell D. Blandy, ‘Watertown; 
Mr:‘and. Mrs: .J.-Ss-Parrish’ Richmond, Vare -Mir.cand 
Mrs. R. S. Morril, Mrs. W. A. W ood, Boston, 
F. C. Sharon of Chicago is a busy visitor about the 
Tedesco these days. He came from the western city to 
enjoy the seashore, but like many others, smiles when he 
sees the continued rain, instead of scowling. This is 
perhaps because he has seen so much of it in Chicago 
before he left that what is experienced here is but a. mere 
drop in the bucket. 
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SHOES--AGCGESSORIES 
STUNNING CREATIONS 
THIS SEASON'S NEWEST STYLES 
You will find in our stores a superb assemblage of 
the most attractive bathing caps ever made. 
and sizes from the unpretentious diving cap to the 
most elaborate rubber trimmed caps. 
the quality is the best and our prices surprisingly low. 
WAMPSCOTT comes up smiling after a week’s rain. 
Although the ravings and rantings of the clouds on 
high made a big dent in the social calendar, Swampscott 
has “come back strong” and is determined to spend the 
next four weeks in the merrymaking it has planned for 
the fortnight just passed. ‘The back of the season has 
not even been broken in that section, its residents say. 
The Tedesco Country club still continues to be the 
whirling hub about which Swampscott society revolves. 
The rain soaked the golf course up in great shape, but 
last Tuesday, ladies’ day, saw many of the fair sex with 
their sport coats and blazers laid aside and the glint of 
golf sticks in the sun which has been on a strike for so 
long. Never before has the grass on the Tedesco green 
had so much attention as this year. The mowing crew 
has been busy all season because of the heavy rains. 
Usually in the middle of the season the horse mowers 
are not often needed, but this year it is all the men can 
do to keep the green in proper condition for playing, s9 
fast does the greensward show a new crop of down. 
Tuesday night there was the regular monthly meet- 
ing and dinner of the governors of the Tedesco club. 
Items of interest to the members were discussed and the 
unusual success of the mid-summer ball a week ago Wed- 
nesday in spite of the rain was commented upon. 
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