22 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder June 4, 1915 
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AHANT is swinging into the summer stride in good 
style, now that the first holiday has passed and a num- 
ber of families have gotten down to the upper bend of 
the shore. The Nahant club opened up informally on 
Memorial Day and the week-end and many summer resi- 
dents paid their first visit to the club and participated in 
golf or tennis for the day. 
Mrs. Curtis Guild is expected at her Nahant home 
about the last of this month, with her sister, Mrs. Lavelle. 
She is sojourning in the country for a fortnight before 
coming to the shore. 
Among the new faces in the Nahant colony this sea- 
are Mr. and Mrs. Harris Livermore. 
New Yorkers on the Nahant shore this year are Mr. 
Mrs. Herbert Thorn King, who with their children 
will spend the first season for several years on the North 
Shore. They usually stop in Pau or in the suburbs of 
Paris, where they have always had a beautiful home. 
Philip Beebe, son of the late J. Arthur Beebe, will 
be found at Nahant this year. He has been in the West 
for several years, but the call of old acquaintances is 
bringing him back to the old Bay State. This is the first 
time any of the Beebes have been in Nahant as all their 
estates are at Falmouth. 
Edward Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Orlandini and 
children have opened their summer place at Nahant for 
the season. 
Mrs. A. Forbes Conant, her sister, Miss MacNichol 
and Mrs. Archibald MacNichol of Boston are down at 
“Maisonette,” their Nahant summer home. Mrs. Conant 
is convalescing from a recent operation. 
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A German proverb tells us that every, great war leaves 
a country with three armies—one of invalids, one of 
mourners, one of idle persons ready to commit crime. 
Your attention is called to the 
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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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WAMPSCOTT summer residents are deserting their 
winter homes and coming to the seashore. Practically 
every summer estate has every evidence of being open for 
the season and hotels are already to open a week from 
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today. The Oakland house is already open and receiving 
guests. Advance hotel bookings for Swampscott are 
very encouraging, say the managers. 
-“Briar Gate” at Phillips Beach, Swampscott, again 
houses this season John Mason Little, with his daughters, 
Misses Grace and Helen Little. With them for a part of 
the season will be Mr. and Mrs. George Lemist Clark and 
their young son. 
ARBLEHEAD greeted the last week-end with a large 
assemblage of summer residents within its borders. 
Over on the Neck practically everything was opened for 
at least three days starting with Saturday last. There 
were many house parties over the holiday and many of 
the cottages which had not been opened up to that time 
had their shutters removed, the grounds about them put 
in mid-summer shape and everything assumed a most 
summery appearance. ‘The yacht clubs were busy places. 
The pleasant weather of Monday brought many motor 
parties down to both the Corinthian and the Eastern and 
although the yachting was forgotten, being too early in 
the season, a pleasant day was had at both club-houses. 
On the inland side of the harbor the Boston Yacht club 
opened its doors to many members. ‘The hotels were 
open; the Rock-Mere and the New Clover Inn on the ~ 
mainland and the Oceanside on the tip end of the Neck 
saw many guests. 
The Corinthian Yacht club has announced its pro- 
gram for this season. It includes a number of races for 
the Marblehead course, including the mid-summer series, 
which starts on August 12. The season for the boats 
Arthur J. Sanford 
Plumbing 
Marblehead 
Telephone 167-W. 
