34 | NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder “August 20, 1935 
Smart Footwear’’For All Occasions 
TELEPHONE AND MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 
THAYER McNEIL COMPANY 
47 TEMPLE PLACE BOS TON: 15*west STREET 
Lester S. Hart, Malden; Dr. John F. Hagerty, Newark, SW AMPSCOTT summer folk are taking the good 
.J:> Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen, B. Allen, }. A. Schofield, weather of this week as a matter of course. It just 
iss Agnes S. Tuthill, Tarrytown, N. Y.; Frederick had to come, they agree, ae the rainy season. Jn the 
Beebe, Boston; Mrs. Lucy Merril, Hartford, Ct.; Miss L. meantime the hotels and the ‘Tedesco Country club are 
Berber, Miss Doherty, Mrs. George Wentwick, Mr. and reaping the benefit of the daily appearances of Old Sol. 
Mrs. H. A. Cowles, Westfield; Mr. and Mrs. E. Gierney, At«the 
Miss S. Kennon, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. P. Norris Whit- 
a Bene hae: B. M. White, Hamilton: H. C. Haskins, 
New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rowland, Mas- 
ter Benjamin Rowland, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. 
H. N. Cook, Syracuse, N. Y.; R. M. Hunt, J. G. Hunt, 
Utica, N. Y:; Miss F. M. Darby, Baltimore; Mrs. Win- 
throp Ames, the Misses Ames, North Easton; E. E. 
Lyon, H. R. Wardwell, New York City; Andrew Lynca, 
Greensbury, Pa.; Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Chollar, Bing- 
Tedesco last Monday Miss Frances Cross, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cross of Brooklyn, 
N. Y., entertained a party of 16 guests at luncheon, cards 
and dancing. 
Tuesday, ladies day, was an off day at the club dur- 
ing the morning and afternoon, but many dinner parties 
were in evidence during the evening. 
There were 150 diners at the club Wednesday even- 
ing and more arrived for the concert by Sharpe’s orches- 
BENS ese i. j Me a - tra and the dancing followed, Among those noticed at 
hamton, | 1. Y¥.; Mr. and Mrs. A. | . DeSano, Philadelphia; the tables were the following: J. M. Fairbanks, with a 
Miss Alice Barler, Chicago; J. oy Stanton, it Montreal ; party of 14: W. S. Bigelow, 14 guests; Mrs. Seth F. 
Mrs, A. S. Maynard, Brookline; Miss G. W. Tapley, Tow, eight; Nathaniel Heath, nine; W. R. C. Stevenson, 
Springfield; Miss M. N. Sheffield, W esterley, A Shas Bie one! Ba eight; J. N. Ladensack, eight; Ellis Hollingsworth, 
and Mrs. George Wentworth, Miss Wentworth, New seven: J. H. Hyde, eight; 'T. P. Godding, eight; F. N. 
York City ; Mr. and Mrs..R. J. Hunter, Mrs. C.N.Dicker-  Kimbati. 16. 12% aren Be 
son, Flushing, N. Y.; R. H. Bridgman, Montreal; Mr. and Mark Temple Dowling of Little’s 
: s point, Swampscott, 
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Mrs. C. H. Parsons, Springfield; Dr. and Mrs. Jeffries entertained four guests at luncheon at the club on Thurs- 
Ruck, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. L. Thompson, Miss day. 
Laura Shee Bs Lake Forest, Il. Tomorrow, Saturday, comes another of the’ Thés 
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