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35 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
August 27, 1915. 
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TELEPHONE AND MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 
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more, Toledo, O.; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Garvey, Miss 
Esther Kilbrick, Holyoke; Mrs. Granger Vander Poll, 
Miss Vander Poll, Baltimore; J. C. Stanton, Jr., Mont- 
real: Miss W. H. Thayer, North Abington; Miss Alma 
Lovett, Mrs. Lovett, Rockland; M. J. Bartlett, New York 
City; George A. Plummer, Boston; Mrs. Piel lex 
ander, the Misses Grace and May Alexander and Master 
John Alexander, Westfield, N. J:; W. J. Ormonde, New 
York City; Miss Lillian Taylor, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. 
I’rank P. Porter, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. 
Woodward, Portsmouth, N. H.; L. W. Curtis, Roches- 
ter, N. Y.; Orville D. LaDow, New York City; Mrs. 
Henry H, Decker, Chicago, IIl.; Miss CicA“bPaber, 
Rochester, N. Y.: Mrs. Henry Warren, Mrs. EK. W. 
Lawbough, Meriden, Conn. ; E. E, Jones, Boston; Mrs. 
Susan A. Ballon, M. L. Ballon, Master Henry Ballon, 
EF. CG. Bullock: Woonsocket, R..I.; Mr. and Mrs. Bape 
Carpenter, Montclair, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Chub- 
buck, A. S. Chubbuck, Miss Helen E. Chubbuck, Peoria, 
Tll.; Miss Dorothy C. Adams, Kenosha, Wis.; Mr. and 
Mrs. F. H. McFarland, Fort Worth, Dr. R. W. Purney, 
Yerby, Ct.; Mrs. Horatio N. Taplin, Washington, £, sass 
Miss Dorothy Taylor, Pelham, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 
Travus D. Carman, New York City; Mrs. Charles K. 
Backus, Mr. and Mrs, Standish Backus, Detroit, Mich. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 
ward A. Williams, Providence, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. I. 
Milbanks, Los Angeles; Frederick Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. 
C. §. Morrison, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. M. Gay, Mr. and 
Mrs. Samuel P. Williams, Hartford, Conn.; H. W. Pil- 
low, Montreal; T. P. Howard, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward Williams, New York City; Mr. and Mrs, J. F. 
Willis, Brookline. 
WAMPSCOTT has experienced a moderately quiet 
week, although the hotels have added their full quota 
ic the regular summer cottage contingent. It appears as 
though Swampscott will be on the summer social map for 
nearly a month longer, provided good weather can be had. 
The Tedesco Country club had 235 diners on band 
concert night Wednesday, when the Salem Cadet band 
played there. There were in all about 500 about the 
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house. Saturday’s Thé Dansant may be the last of the 
season. 
The Lincoln house is having a lively house nearvy 
fall of guests throughout the month. The dances three 
times a week on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday heip 
to make things socially pleasant there, besides the many 
other countless little informal parties which bob up now 
and then. Guests for varying stays include: Mr. and 
Mrs. B. M. Perkins, Hartford, Conn.; Miss Helen M. 
Whitmore, Brunswick, Me.; Mrs. A. G. Ropes and party 
of three, New York; Rev: Ambrose W,. Rennan, Brook- 
line; E. M. Howland, Boston; Mr. and Mrs, H. Herman, 
New York; Glenwood Jones, Topeka; Mrs. H. Godfrey, 
Taunton; H. F. Keys, Elizabeth, N. J.; Mr, and Mrs. 
Walter Willard, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Frank 3B. 
Phiney, Hyde Park; Charles Hubbard, Boston; W. B. 
Marston, Turners Falls; Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Upton, 
Fitchburg; Dr. George B. Adams and Mrs. Adams and 
Dr, and Mrs. Connor, Philadelphia. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
TAHANT welcomes Edward Lankow, member of the 
late Boston Opera company, within its borders this 
season. During the winter he was out west further de- 
veloping his wonderful voice. Now he comes to be the 
idol of the Nahant colony, for that is just about what he 
is: he is the inspiration for more than one social gather- 
ing these days. 
Mrs. John Lawrence was hostess to a tea recently 
at which several southern college students were the enter- 
tainers. Following that Miss Stow, a niece of Henry 
Ward Beecher, gave an interesting talk. 
Mrs. Charles P. Curtis of Nahant was visitor at the 
Newport casino recently, While there she entertained a 
dinner party of her intimate friends on the lower shore. 
The Maine woods are to claim Mr. and Mrs, Alex- 
ander Lincoln of Nahant for the next three weeks. 
Baltimore, Md., contributed the preacher at the Na- 
hant church last Sunday, Rev. Alfred Hussey, pastor of 
the First Unitarian church in that city occupying the 
pulpit. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
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