June 11,1915 
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47 TEMPLE PLACE BOSTON 
15 WEST STREET 
WAMPSCOTT is beginning to ju np into the 1915 sea- 
son the past week with more vim than has been shown 
this season. Another week will see nearly every estate 
opened for the summer and the hotels will also be ready 
to cater to the hundreds of persons who each year make 
Swampscott their objective point. 
The New Ocean House will open on either the 1oth 
or the 21st of this month. It has not yet been decided 
which. The improvements which have been made about 
this large hotel this year have been many. The grounds 
are in unusually good shape owing to the frequent rains 
of the past fortnight. Among the changes this year 1s 
the moving of the ‘Dutch room to downstairs for the con- 
venience of its frequenters. Bookings are very encourag- 
ing for the New Ocean House thus far. 
The Lincoln House will probably open its doors to 
the summer public on the 18th. Roy F. and Charles Ber- 
gengren of Lynn, the owners, will manage the. house this 
summer. 
The Oakland House is already open and enters upon 
its third week of business next Monday. Joseph Bradley, 
the dancing instructor, who was at the Oakland last sum- 
mer, comes down to the shore next week. Mr. Bradley 
is a New Yorker and had many pupils last season at the 
hotel. Recent arrivals at the Oakland include: Miss 
Edith Payne Schoepperle and Victor Schoepperle of 
Maplewood, N. J.; Misses Mabel M. and Sarah H. Spen- 
cer of Morristown, N. J.; Daniel E. Boyer of Boyertown, 
Pa.; E. M. Burnham of Wallaston; Charles Wadsworth, 
3rd, of Overbrook, Pa.; and Henry H. Hay of Portland, 
Me. 
The Tedesco Country club is keeping quite busy for 
so early in the season. Golf and tennis are the magnets 
which bring devotees of the outdoor sports there. The 
excellent cuisine of the club is also an added reason why 
a trip to the Tedesco is fraught with pleasure. 
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Mr. and Mrs. FE. R. Grabow 
at one of the Ocean House cottages for the season. 
have moved down from the Hotel Empire, Boston, 
is one of Mr. Grabow’s hotel possessions. 
Eugene Buckley, of the editorial staff of the Boston 
Globe, has engaged an apartment at the Oakland house 
for July. 
The Charles H. Remicks of Boston are among the 
most recently arrived summer residents of Swampscott. 
AHANT, although conservatively quiet, is getting akin 
to nature and the summer contagion is beginning to 
tell on its regular summer residents. They are arriving 
on nearly every train to the shore and the roads are al- 
ready alive with the hum of Nahant summer motors. 
Mrs. Thomas F. Edmands and Miss Annie Warren 
of Boston, are down at the “Edgehill,” Nahant. Mrs. 
Edmands plans to remain at Nahant during June and for 
the mid-summer will go to York Harbor. 
Thomas Motley, one.of Nahant’s prominent summer 
residents, is convalescing rapidly from a recent operation 
for appendicitis at the Corey Hill hospital. 
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Lyman of Beacon street, 
Boston, who summer at Nahant, are at Grey House, 
Lenox, for a short stay before coming to the shore. 
Ye Oualitue Shoppe 
17 Essex St., Marblehead 
Visit ye Oualitue Shoppe tea room 
Tables for bridge and private parties may be 
reserved by applying to the management 
We are offering a dainty menu. Rest while 
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Home-made cake a specialty 
/ FRANCIS W. JONES, 
E. G. Pedrick E. H. Clark 
Pedrick & Clark 
Wholesale 
Choice Sea Food 
Fresh Boiled Lobsters a Specialty 
and Retail Dealers in 
Telephone 121 ; 
432 Humphrey St. SWAMPSCOTT 
