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June 18, 1915 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder P| 
We greet our summer patrons 
in a new location— 
“The Whittier Kitchen’’ this season 
Corner of Humphrey and Marshall Streets 
SWAMPSCOTT 
B. F. Buzzell---Antiques 
Mrs. Howarp I. Smitu, Manager. 
Former location—436 Humphrey Street 
AHANT is welcoming her summer folk for the season 
and the conservative Nahant club is starting in on its 
round of summer social activities. Cottages are letting 
quite well on the upper shore and the hotels there, the 
Edgehill, Tudor and Rockledge, report encouraging book- 
ings, especially for the early season. 
Nahant’s distinquished statesman, Hon. Henry Cabot 
Lodge, was given a splendid pad iar on Monday of this 
week when he addressed a large gathering on the Lynn 
Common during the Flag Day “observance. 
The Edgehill will welcome this season Mr. and Mrs. 
Henry L. Sigourney, who had the Archibald 5 les last 
season. Miss Edith Bangs, Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis 
and her children will also be found at this hotel for the 
season, 
Mr. and Mrs. T. Lindall Winthrop are at Nahant be- 
cause of the war preventing them from going to their 
abode on the Isle of Wight, off the coast of England. 
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Minot and son are still in Switzer- 
land, but plan to be with the Winthrops later in the sea- 
son. 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dalton of Milton will not be 
‘seen at Nahant this season. ‘Their cottage has been 
leased to Dr. and Mrs. George H. Binney of Charles 
River square, Boston. Mrs. Binney’s parents, Dr. and 
Mrs. William Appleton, 
as during last season. 
Charles Philip Beebe is at Nahant this season for 
the first time. He has leased the Wilson White house on 
Nahant road. 
The Samuel G. Kings, who were abroad last year, 
will be at Nahant this season, at the cottage of Mrs. 
Thomas Dwight on Cliff street. 
will be at the Thorndike place, 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
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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. 
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WAMPSCOTT hotels will open with this week-end 
and then the colony there will be practically intact for 
the season, with the exception of a few families which 
have not been seen yet. ‘They are keeping their town 
houses open because of waiting for schools to close and 
commencement exercises. Both the New Ocean and the 
Lincoln house will be open to summer guests next Ww eek 
and the Oakland house is already nez ee a full month of 
business since opening its doors. With the Tedesco club 
doing a good business since May 30, everything is now 
ready for the fullest enjoyment for those who have mi- 
grated from all parts of the country to Swampscott. 
There was a special dinner and “dance at the Tedesco 
Country club, Swampscott, last night. The club-house 
was crowded with guests all the evening and nearly every- 
one remained for the dancing from 8 to 11 o'clock. 
Sharpe’s orchestra of Boston was in attendance and play- 
ed both during dinner and the dance following. The first 
regular concert and dance is scheduled for Wednesday 
evening, June 23, when a program will be given by t the 
Salem Cadet band. The club now has a regular auto 
service between the various stations along the upper shore 
and the club-house. This takes the place of the horse- 
drawn vehicle which has formerly been used at the 
‘Tedesco. A number of summer residents of the Swamp- 
scott and Clifton shores have been proposed for associate 
membership in the club. Among them are Mrs. C. L. 
Sandineyer of Lincoln, Ill.; Harry EK. Adams of Haver- 
hill; Charles H. Dickey of Baltimore, Md.; George W. 
Brown of Boston; Munroe Smith of New York; and 
John N. Stevens of Boston. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
To err is human: to a brand of 
diplomacy. 
forgive may be 
Plumbing 
Marblehead Telephone 167-W. 
Arthur J. Sanford 
