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August 20, 1915, 
At “The Whittier Kitchen’’ 
SHORE DINNERS 
CHICKEN DINNERS 
LOBSTER PLAIN OR FRIED 
Corner of Humphrey and Marshall Streets 
SWAMPSCOTT 
B. F. Buzzell---Antiques 
Mrs. Howarp I. Smiru, Manager. 
TELEPHONE 5901 
Dansants, which always bring out a smart assemblage of 
the upper shore summer colony. 
Piper & Storer, gown shop, 86 Puritan road, Swamp- 
scott. Phone Conn. adv. 
Lieut. W. F. McMillan, son-in-law of Col. E. F. 
Ladd, connected with the naval hospital at Chelsea, was 
a visitor at the club this week. 
visited the cliib was Lieut. A. D. Bernhard, a guest of 
Mrs. Safford. 
In the tennis mixed doubles at the Tedesco Miss 
Sargent and C, B. Humphrey have come out winners. 
Dr. W. A. Bradford is a winner over P. N. Jones in the 
men’s singles. ‘The ladies’ singles resulted in a win for 
Mrs. J. H. Blodgett over Miss H. Sandmeyer. 
Colonel E. F. Ladd of Washington won the presi- 
Gent’s cup at the Tedesco links, Saturday: afternoon, de- 
feating W. R. Shrigley in an 18-hole match, The first 
round results of last week were announced as follows: 
J. G. Whiting defeated A. H. Bradshaw, 1 up in a match 
going 21 holes. H. Holton defeated C. D. Hodges, 1 up 
and 4 to play. W. R.»Shrigley defeated D. H. Crosby by 
default. A. N. Blake defeated J. I. Melanson, 1 up. In 
the handicap medal play and sweepstakes match Satur- 
day, N. Heath, with score of 71 holes, was the winner. 
. The New Oakland House, Swampscott, sets the pace 
for dancing along the shore among the smaller hotels. 
Practically every afternoon and evening a gathering of 
some size enjoys l'art terpsichore in the cool and shady 
summer ballroom there. August is providing a good 
inonth at this hotel and is dispelling the doubts of many 
who believed that the weather had “knocked spots” out of 
hie remainder of the season on the shore. 
The Lincoln House, Swampscott, is having a busy 
time catering to its 150 guests. Dancing occupies the 
attention of the younger set on Monday, Wednesday an4 
Your attention is called to the 
GOUPON SYSTEM 
of the NORTH SHORE ICE DELIVERY CO. 
It is strongly recommended because it insures the 
lowest price and gives you perfect control of your 
Ice Consumption 
Pure ice delivered in Lynn, Swampscott and 
Nahant, and the best of service guaranteed. 
Respectfully yours, 
~ NORTH SHORE ICE DELIVERY CO. 
Main Office 333 Union St., 
LYNN, MASS. 
NORTH SHORE 
Another naval man who 
BREEZE and Reminder 25. 
‘Sprague, Breed, Stevens and 
Newhall, Inc. 
Choicest Grades of 
Anthracite and Bituminous 
COALS 
.No. 8 Central Square LYNN 
Saturday. Its roster of guests numbers many of the 
prominent families of the middle West and from all over 
the country. Even Turkey is represented by a lady who 
has lived there for some few years. Guests there include: 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willard, Philadelphia; Miss Bei- 
knap, Baltimore; Mrs. W. F. Woods, Cambridge; Mrs. 
H. B. Spalding, Adrian, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. C. 'F. 
Barnes and daughter, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs, H. 3B. 
Quigley, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Taft, Winchester ; 
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Haskell and party, Niagara Falls; 
I’. C. Carpenter, wife and four children, Radford, IIl.; 
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Roby, Malden; Miss Gene Q. 
Christie, Tarsus, Turkey; Dr. C. G. Parker and party of 
three, Detroit; Mrs. William G, Robinson, Winfield, Kan. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Fenn, Hartford; Dr. H. J. Harrison 
and daughter, Montreal. 
The Eastern Yacht Club on Marblehead Neck is 
experiencing the lull following racing week, yet thére is 
quite a little activity there, in spite of the unusual busyness 
that was had there last week.. After racing goes by the 
boards to a degree comes the tennis tournament next week, 
The ladies are especiaily interested in this event and 
entries are coming in fast. 
The Little Brown Tea House at Swampscott, a pleas-' 
ant spot on Puritan road. adv. 
The New Oakland House on Puritan Road, Swamp-} 
scott, an ideal luncheon retreat for the motorists adz.% 
Pat Whelan, the new lodger, was engaged lacing his 
buots in the kitchen. His landlady, standing near, re- 
ntked, “Pat, would you like an egg for breakfast?” 
“Faith, ma’am,” replied Pat, grimly. “I heard of a 
nan who ate two and he is alive yet.—Kansas - -y Star. 
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Our Ice Cream is the best that we can possibly make 
it. Pure, heavy, rich cream and everything else that’s 
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OUR QUALITY LUNCHES 
Are meeting with universal approval and delight of all 
who try them. 
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