14 | NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
May 28, 1915 
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[MARBLEHEAD will literally jump right into the su-n- 
mer season from now on. The regular summer resi- 
dents of this section will practically all be leaving their 
winter homes this week or within the next ten days and 
with the yacht clubs open and the hotels and boarding 
houses getting ready for their opening dates, everything 
will be assuming a busy aspect. 
W. H. Cheever of Nashua, N. 
preparing to open his cottage. 
Mrs. L. P. Hollander of Boston is on the Neck for 
a-short visit. 
W. H. Rothwell of Brookline was an arrival this 
week. He is at his usual summer place, “All View,” on 
Harbor avenue, the Neck. 
The new garage of Frank E. Peabody of Boston at 
Foster and Valley streets is nearly completed. It is fire- 
proof throughout and will accommodate four cars. 
The new cottage which F. C. Fletcher of Boston 1s 
making out of the “Redgate” property is being plastered. 
Mr. Fletcher intends to occupy it this summer instead 
of stopping at the White cottage on Foster street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden are at their cottage for 
a few weeks’ stay. 
Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuman of Beacon street, Bos- 
ton, who has been making a short visit in New York at 
the Ritz-Carlton, comes this week to “Mollhurst,” her 
summer home at. Marblehead Neck. 
Dr. Gay’s schooner Sunshine 1s at its summer moor- 
ing in Marblehead harbor, coming up from Maine last 
week. 
H., is at the: Neck 
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den and that every available tract of land has been tilled 
and planted. But all Belgium is desolation, a nation of 
graves. 
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Your attention is called to the 
COUPON SYSTEM 
of the NORTH SHORE ICE DELIVERY CO. 
It is strongly recommended because it insures the 
lowest price and gives you perfect control of your 
Ice Consumption 
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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CLIFTON's summer colony has been a trifle tarly in 
auginenting its numbers the past week on account of 
the cool weather but a number of new faces were noted 
in the arrivals of the last few days. 
Sydney Dreyfus of Brookline, who usually summers 
at Stearns beach will not come to Clifton this year. He 
has not decided on this summer sojourning point as yet. 
Mrs. D. E. Ware is another who will not come to 
Clifton this year. The lure of the exposition in —Calt- 
fornia has beckoned her to the sunny climes of the 
Golden state. She will leave for the west coast early “1 
June. She has rented her Clifton cottage. 
Ferdinand Strauss of Brookline and family came 
down to “Grey Knoll” on Atlantic avenue, Clifton, this 
week. 
The last week-end saw Sydney Conrad of Boston at 
“Maplewood,” Stearns beach, for the season. 
Another family opening their summer residence this 
week was that of Simon E. Hecht of Boston, at the 
Locke cottage on Hathaway road. Mr. Hecht is chair- 
man of the ground committee at the new Kernwood 
Country club in Salem and his presence on the North 
Shore for the season gives him an opportunity to motor 
over to the new course to see how things are progressing. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. West of Pittsheld were 
added to the Clifton Heights colony this week. 
One thing we must never forget, namely: that the 
infinitely most important work for us is the humane edu- 
cation of the millions who are soon to come on the stage 
of action. 
When a fool hen takes a notion to sit she doesn’t 
care a rap whether there are any eggs in the nest or not. 
Lazy men are built on the same plan. 
Arthur J. Sanford 
Marblehead Telephone 167-W. 
