‘August 20, 1915. 
LLOYD’S 
EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES 
Salem tore 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 CCMPANY 
SALEM BOSTON CAMBRIDGE 
On Monday afternoon a pretty recital was given at 
the Peach’s Point residence of Mrs. Robert S. Peabody 
for the Marblehead war relief fund. Misses Dorothy, 
Kosalind and Cynthia Fuller, cormonly known as the 
Fuller sisters of Dorset, England were the artists. They 
sang a number of folk songs in pleasing manner and 
pleased fully as much as in their several previous appear- 
ances along the shore. Mrs. William R. Castel, Jr. Miss 
Edith G. Fabens and Mrs. Parker of the sumer colony 
had charge of the entertainment. It was attended by many 
of the summer visitors on the upper shore. 
Rev. Nicholas Van der Pyl of Haverhill, and form- 
erly of Marblehead, found many of his former parish- 
loners in his congregation at the Neck hall last Sunday 
morning at the church service. 
The silver trophy won by Horace Sherman over 
Bradley Smith in the Oceanside tennis tournament was 
presented to the winner at the weekly dance last Satur- 
day night. 
One of the novel exhibits of various arts and crafis 
made by the Shakers was held at the Bolyston house last 
Monday. 
ROCK-MERE Hotel on the mainland at Marblehead 
seems to be a local center of the tourist aggregation 
this summer. From the west coast and from the sunny 
south lands come tourists to enjoy the beauties of the 
Marblehead shore as evidenced by the environment of 
the Rock-Mere. Here they find whatthey seek, social 
entertainment and vacational diversions for young and old 
ard a pleasurable spot at which to make their head- 
quarters. 
Wednesday afternoon’s Thé Dansant at the Rock- 
Mere brought out nearly 150 society folk from the upper 
Ye Oualitue Shoppe 
(Formerly at 17 Essex street) 
Removed to New Location at 
135 Washington St., Marblehead 
Hisit 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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Oakbirch Inn 
AND COTTAGES 
On LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE 
A Delightful Place to Motor for the 
Holiday or Week-end. 
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shore for a gay party which was marked by much clever 
dancing both by the artists who are teaching there and by 
the guests themselves. Dancing seems never on the wane 
at least it is not showing itself on the upper ‘shore. 
\Wednesday’s party included practically everyone of the 
socially prominent along the Marblehead and _ Clifton 
stores. Mr. and Mrs. Clayson Robinson of — Brookline 
who are teaching and managing dancing at this hostelry 
this summer, pleased with an exhibition dance. Music 
was by the reguiar orchestra of Boston Symphony players. 
Thomas G, Plant came down from his New Hamp- 
shire abode this week for a few days at the Rock-Mere. 
The well-known shoe manufacturer delights in the North 
Shore as an ideal place to enjoy the summer and get :o 
Boston easily for business. 
General Miles, U. S. A., is a visitor there for an 
indefinite stay. 
Mr, and Mrs. Frank B. McQuesten of Marblehead 
Neck are stopping at this hotel while their Neck home is 
being altered considerably. With them are Mr. and Mrs. 
Paul Gring, their daughter and son-in-law, as is also their 
son, George E. McQuesten. 
Judge Seth Shepard of the supreme bench comes 
down from Washington, D. C., for a stay at the Rock- 
Mere. Another court official is Judge Loring of Spring- 
field, a season guest. 
Tomorrow evening, Saturday, one of the big events 
of the Rock-Mere season will take place in the mid-sum- 
mer masquerade ball. All manner of newly-devised cos- 
tumes have been thought out by many of the guests and 
it will be a party which will take precedence over any of 
the many successful ones held there in previous years. 
Some novel dancing features are also promised by Mr. 
aud Mrs. Robinson, the dancing experts at the hotel. 
E. G. Pedrick E. H. Clark 
Pedrick & Clark 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 
Choice Sea Food 
Fresh Boiled Lobsters a Specialty 
Telephone 121 
Humphrey St., SWAMPSCOTT 
