NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 49 
Just off Puritan Road, Swampscott 
The Little Brown Tea House 
Afternoon Teas, Cold Drinks, Candies, Apollo Chocolates 
For Benefit of the Boston Nursery for Blind Babies 
THE BROWN OWL TEA R_OM 
Beach St., near Devereua Station, Marblehead 
Telephone Marblehead 12 
Lunch a la Carte 1-2 Afternoon Tea 3_6 
S WAMPSCOTT continues to keep to the front among 
the summer colonies on the North Shore. The social 
life of this section centers about the Tedesco Country 
club and at the large hotels in Swampscott and Beach 
Bluff. More than a hundred golfers have been seen on 
the Tedesco links some mornings and Tuesday of this 
week, saw many parties of Swampscott young people and 
matrons at the club. Many informal social functions have 
been held at the cottages along the Swampscott shore,—in 
other words, it is the traditional August—a busy one. 
Mrs. L. C. Hill, of Puritan road, Swampscott, is 
planning a motor trip to the mountains and through New 
York state this month. The Hills have been down at 
the summer home all the season and plan to stay until 
October as usual. 
Mrs. Charles H. Bond, who is occupying ‘Peace 
Haven” cottage on Puritan road, Swampscott, this sea- 
son, as usual, returned yesterday from a motor trip to 
the White Mountains. With her was her mother, Mrs. 
L. L. Bacon, and her two sons. 
LEWIS 
Dry Cleansing, Naphtha Cleansing, Steam 
Cleansing Attains results competing in Quality 
only 
Quality in Cleansing 
and Dyeing 
Bundles called for and delivered 
along the North Shore 
CLEANERS Lew $° DYERS 
DELIVERY SYSTEM 
54 Lafayette Street Tel. 1017 Salem 
_ HOTEL TUDOR—NAHANT 
When motoring along the shore ’phone for one of our 
_. SPECIALLY PREPARED DINNERS. 
Fish, Chicken, Game and all the fixin’s 
Tel. Nahant 8207 
Surroundings always cool with the delights of country and sea 
Whew You Are in Salem, Visit 
Che Feruery Tea Raonm 
for Delicious Luncheon, Afternoon Tea and Home Made Cakes 
299 BSSEX STREET, SALEM 
Among the Swampscott cottagers who are frequently 
seen at the Magnolia shops, on Lexington ave., is Mrs. 
John Craig, the popular leading lady of Boston’s family 
theatre, the Castle Square, better known on the stage as 
Mary Young. One day last week she was noticed at the 
linen shop of the Grande Maison de Blanc. She looked 
very attractive, dressed in a Parisian model of blue taf- 
feta and wearing a smart little wateau model chapeau. 
The Craigs have a cottage, “Craigholme,” on Humphrey 
street, Clifton. They have two sons, Harmon B. and John 
Jr 
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rogers (Mildred Bond) who 
were married at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Bond, 
Swampscott, two weeks ago, planned to spend their honey- 
moon on a sojourn to Europe, but abandoned the 
trip owing to the war abroad.’ They are taking an ex- 
tensive motor trip through the East, instead. 
Samuel Appleton, with his daughter, Miss Maud Ap- 
pleton of Atlantic ave., Swampscott, have been traveling 
in Europe the past few weeks and are said to be safe 
A City Hotel «Country 
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The| WELDON HOTEL 
7 Greenfield, Mass. 
yar. should have a look over the Garden 
Spot of America, the hill section of 
New England, where every moment presents 
an entirely new and charming view to the 
tourist. Golfing, Tennis, Croquet, Clock- 
Golf and Dancing are among the amuse- 
ments of our guests. 
For Booklets and Auto Maps write to 
N. A. CAMPBELL, Manager 
