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AFTERNOON TEA 
Exclusive Sale of Mary Elizabeth Candies 
Mrs. Frederick Henry Wick of Framingham has 
leased the Mason cottage on Gregory street, Marblehead, 
for the summer. 
The Glover Inn on Front St., Marblehead, had a busy 
June 17th and entertained many motor parties. Although 
this is the Inn’s first season it is establishing an enviable 
reputation as a popular ‘house. 
The Hotel Leslie, Marblehead’s “open year round” 
hotel, is in reality a summer hostelry and has seen practi- 
cally a full house on the early summer week-ends so far 
this season. Among those who enjoyed the last week- 
end at the Leslie are: Mrs. J. A. Copeland of Pasedena, 
Cal., and Leland $. Copeland of Washington, D. C.; Mr. 
and Mrs. H. L. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Green 
of Springfield. 
There is something of a woman in everything tha’ 
pleases.—Dupaty. 
One could make a great book of what has not beer 
said.—Rivarol. 
Residents of the 
North Shore Find 
This Store a Most 
Convenient and Helpful 
Shopping Place 
Selecting whatever you may need here means 
choosing from the largest stocks and widest as- 
sortments in New England—with prices always 
invitingly low for dependable qualities. 
If you cannot visit the store in person let us 
know by letter or phone what you require and your 
order will be given prompt attention. There will 
be no delivery charges whatever to any city or 
town in Massachusetts, no matter what your pur- 
chase may be. 
Jordan Marsh Company 
Boston’s Greatest Retail 
Establishment 
G WAMPSCOTT is shi in cae ee. the ae parts 
of the North Shore and in about ten days will be one 
of the livelest sections of the upper shore. The New 
Ocean House opened this week with the outing and ban- 
quet of the class of Harvard ’o4, and on Wednesday the 
convention of the Mass. Pharmaceutical association started 
there. The annual banquet of this society was held Wed- 
nesday evening. Band concerts, a display of fireworks 
and business sessions of unusual interest made the con- 
vention a most successful one, both from a social stand- 
point and otherwise. 
The Hotel Preston at Beach Bluff opens tomorrow, 
the 2oth and many reservations have been made for the 
opening weeks of the season. 
The Hotel Bellevue at Beach Bluff whose clientele 
is largely made up of Boston business men and their fam- 
ilies, who are anxious to get to the shore early, is enter- 
taining a houseful of guests at present. 
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kelly of Chicago were 
guests for a few days this week at the Oakland House, 
Swampscott. Mr. and Mrs. H» HY Chandlermalsomor 
Chicago, were guests there this week. 
The class of Harvard, ’04, which had its annual din- 
ner at the New Ocean House, Swampscott, on Monday 
evening, journeyed over to the grounds of the Tedesco 
Country Club during the afternoon and took possession 
of the tennis courts and golf links. A baseball game was 
NORUMBEGA 
Auburndale on the Charles 
OPENS DAILY AT 10 A. M. 
In the Magnificent Steel 
OPEN AIR THEATRE 
Seating Capacity 3500 
Performances Afternoon 3.30 - Evening 8. 05 
NEXT WEEK 
BIGVAUDEVILLEBILL 
and Motion Pictures 
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS—GARAGE 
GRAPE /.RBOR CAFE—BOWLING 
ALLEYS—CANOES and POWER 
LAUNCHES 
“Follow the Blue Flag” 
