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Telephone and Telegraph: New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., 55 Forest Avenue. The dial system is used throughout the city. For city calls, dial desired number; for Peak Island, dial 9, and for Westbrook, dial 8, and give number to operator. Western Union, 13 Monument Square. Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., 8 Preble Street.
Post Offices: General Post Office, 125 Forest Avenue; Pearl Street Sta- tion, 76 Pearl Street; Peak Island Station, Island Avenue; Woodford Station, 647 Forest Avenue; West End Station, 947 Congress Street; Fort Mckinley Station, Great Diamond Island; and fourteen contract numbered stations in various parts of the city.
First Aid Stations: U. S. Army 1st Aid Station, 93 Franklin Street, and Police Headquarters, 132 Federal Street.
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National Service Clubs: Kiwanis Club, Tuesday at 12 m., in the Lafayette Hotel; Lions Club, Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. in the Eastland Hotel; Rotary Club, Friday at 12:15 p.m. in the Falmouth Hotel; Altrusa Club, on the first Wednesday of each month at 12:30 p.m. and the third Friday of each month at 6:30 p.m., in the Lafayette Hotel; Business and Professional Women's Club, Monday at 8:00 p.m., at 415 Cumberland Avenue.
Shopping Information: Main retail center along Congress Street, from Longfellow Square northeast to Monument Square, and on adjacent side streets. Greater number of wholesale establishments on Federal, Middle, Exchange, Fore, and Commercial streets. Marine supplies along Commer- cial Street and adjoining wharves. Farmers open-air public market on north side of Federal Street between Franklin and Market streets.
Climate and Clothing: Variable, with temperatures ranging from the nineties in summer to below zero in winter. Cool evenings may be ex- pected in summer, particularly on the islands. Clothing should be pro- vided according to season.
Sports and Recreation: See Recreational Facilities.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
January: Westbrook Junior College Winter Carnival. Jewish Community Center Bowery Party. Children's Winter Garden Party of Coun- cil of Religious Education.
February: Girl Scouts Winter Carnival. Camp Fire Girls Winter Carnival.
March: Four-Cornered Track Meet - Portland, Deering, South Portland High Schools and Thornton Academy of Saco. Portland City Basketball Tournament. Y. M. C. A. Basketball Tournament. L. D. M. Sweat Memorial Art Museum Exhibition of Oils, Water Colors, and Pastels.
April: Portland High School Cadet Ball. Y. M. C. A. State Swimming Contest. Portland Boys' Club Annual Road Race. Better Housing Exposition. Portland Veteran Firemen's Association Annual Ball. L. D. M. Sweat Memorial Art Museum Annual Photographic Salon.
May:
Y. M. C. A. Annual Gym Demonstration. Waynflete School In- terschool Riding Meet. State Grocers' Association Annual Food Show. Haylofters' Spring Water Color Exhibition.
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June:
Westbrook Junior College Horse Show. Interscholastic Track Meet. High School and College Commencement Exercises. Long- fellow Garden Club Annual Flower Show. Veterans' Association, Light Infantry, Annual Field Day. L. D. M. Sweat Memorial Art Museum and School of Fine and Applied Arts Exhibition.
July: Daily Organ Recitals in Portland City Hall. Cumberland County Horseshoe Tournament. L. D. M. Sweat Memorial Art Museum Summer Exhibit. Portland Yacht Club Cruise, Regatta, and Power Boat Navigation Race.
August:
Daily Organ Recitals in Portland City Hall. Municipal Golf Tournament at Riverside Country Club. Municipal Tennis Tour- nament at Riverside Country Club. Portland Yacht Club - Portland to Monhegan Ocean Race, Open Regatta, Casco Bay Centerboard Yacht Race.
September: Portland Horse Show at Tomlinson Riding Club. Portland Yacht Club Chowder Race.
October:
Policemen's Ball. Maine Kennel Club Dog Show.
November: Portland - Deering Annual Football Game. Y. M. C. A. State Checker Tourney. Portland Auto Show. Antique Show. Armis- tice Day Parade and Celebration. L. D. M. Sweat Memorial Art Museum Art Week.
December: Elks' Annual Charity Circus. Firemen's Relief Association Annual Dance. Christmas Fund for the Blind Annual Dance. Maine Poultry Association Annual Poultry Show. Longfellow Garden Club Winter Flower Show.
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HOTEL AND OTHER ACCOMMODATIONS
During most of the year Portland possesses ample hotel and other fa- cilities, but in summer when many thousands of vacationers throng the city, either to remain in the immediate vicinity or en route to the forest, lake and shore regions of the State, it is suggested that visitors write or wire in ad- vance for accommodations desired, to prevent possible inconvenience or dis- appointment.
HOTELS
Ambassador Hotel, 37 Casco Street; 87 rooms, all with private bath and housekeeping facilities; daily rates $2 up, weekly rates $12 up. European plan; free heated garage.
Columbia Hotel, 645 Congress Street; 125 rooms, all with hot and cold running water and 100 with private bath; daily rates $2 up, weekly rates (summer) $12 up and (winter) $8 up. European and American plans; garage 50c and 75c per day; and barber shop. The hotel's Georgian Dining Room, on the first floor, features 'Down-East Clam Chowder' on Friday; regular breakfasts, luncheons, and dinners are served at moderate prices. The Hawaiian Room, with a mural of Great Diamond Head, by Portland's Anton Skillin, features 'Hawaiian Cooler,' 'Streamline Special,' and 'Flying Yankee' cocktails.
Eastland Hotel, 157 High Street, and Congress Square Hotel, 579 Con- gress Street; 751 rooms, all with hot and cold running water and radios and 630 with private baths; daily rates $2 - $6. European plan; garage 75c and $1 per day; parking lot 50c overnight; ballroom, beauty shop, and barber shop. In the Eastland Hotel is the Egyptian Court Dining Room where regular luncheons and dinners are served; this hotel's Danish Room, on the
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first floor, serves breakfast, luncheon, and dinner, and features Danish pastry. The Congress Square Observation Room, serving luncheons only, overlooks the city and presents a panoramic view over the harbor and the is- landed Casco Bay; the Congress Square Coffee Shop serves breakfast, luncheon, and dinner. In the Congress Square Lounge a featured cocktail is the 'Congress Square Special' of gin, vermouth, and curaƧao.
Everett Hotel, 51A Oak Street; 55 rooms, all with hot and cold running water; daily rates $1.50, weekly rates $8. Free parking lot.
Falmouth Hotel, 212 Middle Street; 160 rooms, all with hot and cold running water and 100 with private baths; daily rates $1.50 - $4.50, weekly rates $9 up. European plan; garage 50c per day, $3.50 per week; and barber shop. One of the well-known Langley's Restaurant's, specializing in sea food, serves breakfast, luncheon, and dinner; the Grill Room, on the second floor, serves luncheons and dinners. There is dancing nightly in the Fal- mouth Cocktail Lounge.
Graymore Hotel, 21 Preble Street; 150 rooms, of which 75 have private baths and 75 hot and cold running water; daily rates $1.50 - $3.50, weekly rates $6 - $12.50. European plan; garage near by. The Graymore Dining Room, on the first floor, serves breakfast, luncheon, and dinner; in the ad- jacent Seemayer's Lounge, with dancing nightly, cocktails are served.
Kenmore Hotel, 104 Oak Street; 30 rooms, most all with hot and cold running water and several with adjoining baths; housekeeping facilities; daily rates $1 up, weekly rates $4 up. European plan; restaurant adjoining, beauty parlor and barber shop.
Lafayette Hotel, 638 Congress Street; 250 rooms, all with hot and cold running water and 200 with private baths; rooms available for permanent residence; radio on request; daily rates $2.50 - $7, weekly rates $10.50 up. European plan; garage 75c daily, $3.50 weekly; parking lot 50c daily; beauty shop and barbar shop. Sea food is featured in the Crystal Room, where breakfast, luncheon and dinner is served. In the Lafayette Lounge is William Riseman's mural depicting the 'Surrender of Cornwallis at York- town'; 'Planter's Punch' is featured in this cocktail room.
Longfellow Inn, 130 Eastern Promenade; 23 rooms, 12 with private bath; housekeeping facilities from October 1 to June 1; daily rates $3.50 up, weekly rates $21 up. American and European plans; dining room; garage 50c per day, $3.50 per week.
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St Regis Hotel, 196 Middle Street; 75 rooms, 25 with hot and cold run- ning water and 25 with private bath; daily rates $1 up, weekly rates $4 up. American plan; restaurant adjoining; barber shop.
Tolman House, 6 Tolman Place; 39 rooms with hot and cold running water; daily rates $1, weekly rates $5. European plan; free parking.
Victoria Hotel, 939 Congress Street; 35 rooms with hot and cold running water and 10 with private bath; daily rates $1 up, weekly rates $5 up. European plan; free parking lot.
APARTMENT HOTELS
Metropolitan Apartment Hotel, 439 Congress Street; 70 apartments with hot and cold running water and private bath; radio; available either fur- nished or unfurnished; beauty shop in building. European plan; daily rates $2 and $3, weekly rates $12 and $18.
Miles Standish Hotel, 11 Shepley Street; 40 furnished apartments with private bath; connections for radio; complete housekeeping facilities; daily rates $3, weekly rates $12 and $18. European plan.
Pilgrim Apartment Hotel, 30 West Street; 43 suites of 1, 2, and 3 rooms, kitchenette and bath; each suite accommodates 2-6 persons; daily rates- single $2.50, double $3 and $4, and $1 additional for each extra person in same suite, weekly rates on application. European plan; garage 50c daily, $2.50 and $3 weekly.
Wadsworth Apartment Hotel, 38 Preble Street; 62 suites of varying size with hot and cold running water and private baths; either furnished or un- furnished. European plan; weekly rates $7.50 - $15. Adjoining is the Morocco, a supper club which is divided into the main 'Lounge,' and the 'Club Section' on a mezzanine; there is dancing every evening. Cocktails featured are "Turban Lifter,' 'Sultan's Favorite,' and 'Magic Carpet.' Y. M. C. A. AND Y. W. C. A.
Young Men's Christian Association, 70 Forest Avenue; 88 rooms ac- commodating 100 for transient and permanent occupation; daily rates 75c and $1, weekly rates $2 and $5; daily charge of 25c or weekly charge of 50c for non-members for required temporary membership; club and gymnasium facilities.
Young Women's Christian Association, 120 Free Street; 60 rooms; cen- tral baths; daily rates 75c and $1.25, weekly rates $2.50 and $6. Y. W. C. A. dining hall.
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ISLAND HOTELS
Avenue House, Peak Island; accommodations for 75; daily rates $3, weekly rates $18 to $20. American and European plans.
Beach Avenue House, Long Island; accommodations for 25; daily rates $2.50, weekly rates $16. American plan.
Casco Bay House, Long Island; accommodations for 100; daily rates $3, weekly rates $17 to $21. American plan.
Dirigo House, Long Island; accommodations for 75; daily rates $3 to $5, weekly rates $18 to $30. American plan.
Headland Inn, Peak Island; accommodations for 75; weekly rates $10 to $25. American and European plan.
Innes House, Peak Island; accommodations for 60; daily rates $3 weekly rates $18. American plan.
Machigonne House, Peak Island; accommodations for 20; daily rates $1.50, weekly rates $5. European plan.
Oceanic House, Peak Island; accommodations for 50; daily rates $3.50, weekly rates $18 and $20. American plan.
TOURIST CAMPS
Tourist and trailer camps are located just outside the city limits on the main highways entering the city. Nearly all camps have central dining hall or are near roadside lunch stands. Rates vary according to location and fa- cilities; daily rates range from 75c to $2.50.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Portland has many other small hotels, tourist homes, island inns, and boardinghouses which may be found listed in the telephone directory or easily identified by signs displayed while driving about the city and envi- rons. Cumberland Avenue, the western end of Congress Street, and the northern end of State Street are lined with rooming houses and tourist homes; mention is made of these particular streets largely because of their accessibility and profuse accommodations; however, there are many other thoroughfares upon which such facilities may be found.
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RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
Deering Oaks (Brighton Avenue, Westbrook, and Riverton trolleys from Monument Square), has gardens, a small lake and a brook with a water- fall, massive oak trees, and recreational facilities. Tennis courts, a baseball diamond, horseshoe courts, bowling green, children's playgrounds, picnic grounds, a bandstand, boating, and skating in winter.
Jewish Community Center, 341 Cumberland Avenue, offers members and their guests many facilities for indoor games: a basketball court, a handball court, pool tables, table tennis, bowling alleys, and facilities for squash and badminton. There is a locker room with showers.
Portland Boys' Club, 277 Cumberland Avenue, offers members a fully equipped gymnasium, an auxiliary gymnasium, a basketball court, a swim- ming pool, pool and billiard tables, table tennis, and facilities for badminton and 19 other games. There is a locker room with showers.
Portland Country Club, at Falmouth (on U. S. 1, 51/2 miles east of the City), offers members and their guests, with special rates for non-members, an 18-hole golf course and 5 tennis courts. There is a clubhouse.
Purpoodock Country Club, Spurwink Avenue at Cape Elizabeth, offers members and their guests, with special rates for non-members, a 9-hole golf course and 2 tennis courts. There is a clubhouse.
Y. M. C. A., 68 Forest Avenue, offers members and their guests, with special summer membership card $2, a fully equipped gymnasium, a swim- ming pool, a basketball court, a handball court, a volley ball court, 6 bowl- ing alleys, tennis tables, 6 pool tables, a rifle range, facilities for badminton and fencing, and in summer an outdoor sun roof. There is a locker room with showers.
Y. W. C. A., 120 Free Street, offers members and their guests, a fully equipped gymnasium for indoor games; a basketball court, a handball court,
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pool tables, bowling alleys, table tennis, and facilities for badminton and squash. There is a locker room with showers.
AMUSEMENT PARKS
Old Orchard Beach, at Old Orchard Beach (on Maine 9 and 5, 14 miles south of the city; Old Orchard Beach bus from Monument Square; excur- sions with special rates operated during summer by Boston & Maine Rail- road from Union Station), has many amusement rides, roller skating, bowl- ing, tennis, games of chance, confectioners' booths, dancing, outdoor and indoor movies, hotels and restaurants, and summer cottages for rental. The beach, one of the finest stretches of sand along the Maine coast, is excellent for swimming and salt-water bathing; there are bathhouses, showers, and beach chairs, umbrellas; bathing suits and towels may be rented.
BASEBALL
Bayside Playground, Smith and Anderson Streets, has a regulation size diamond; free.
Cunningham Ball Grounds, Smith, Fox, and Boyd Streets, has a regula- tion size diamond; free.
Deering High Memorial Field, Columbia Road, has a regulation size diamond. The bleachers have a limited seating capacity; admission fee to high school games varies.
Deering Oaks, Forest, Park, and Deering Avenues, has a regulation size diamond; free.
North Street Baseball Park, adjoining Eastern Promenade, has a regula- tion size diamond; free.
Portland High School Stadium, baseball park entrance on Park Avenue near Exposition Building, has a regulation size diamond. The grandstand and bleachers have 2500 permanent seats and 2000 portable seats are avail- able; admission fee to high school games varies. The baseball park may be rented, usually on a percentage basis.
Reed School Playground, Homestead Avenue, has a regulation size dia- mond; free.
Numerous playgrounds and empty lots in the city and environs afford playing facilities for 'scrub games.'
BASKETBALL
Cathedral Guild Hall, 317 Congress Street, has a basketball court; a
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seating capacity of 1100. The court is available to members of the Catholic parishes and students of parochial schools; admission fee to school games varies.
Deering High School, 386 Stevens Avenue, has a basketball court with seating capacity of 600 to 1200. The court may be rented; admission fee to high school games varies.
Exposition Building, 248 Park Avenue, has a basketball court with a seating capacity of 3800. The court may be rented; admission fee to school games varies.
Jewish Community Center, 341 Cumberland Avenue, has a basketball court with a seating capacity of 125. The court is available to members only.
Portland Boys' Club, 277 Cumberland Avenue, has a basketball court with a seating capacity of 500. The court is available to members only.
Portland High School, 248 Cumberland Avenue, has a basketball court with a seating capacity of 1400. The court may be rented; admission fee to high school games varies.
Y. M. C. A., 68 Forest Avenue, has a basketball court with a seating capacity of 250. The court is available to members, and schools on invita- tion.
Y. W. C. A., 120 Free Street, has a basketball court with a seating capa- city up to 100. The court is available to members; it may be rented at $5 per game.
BILLIARDS AND POOL
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Congress Square Billiard Hall, 10 Forest Avenue, has 8 pool and 2 billiard tables.
Dubie's, 482 Congress Street, has 11 pool and 2 billiard tables.
Jewish Community Center, 341 Cumberland Avenue, has 2 pool tables for members and their guests.
Portland Boys' Club, 277 Cumberland Avenue, has 4 pool tables and 1 combination pool and billiard table for members and their guests.
Portland Club, 162 State Street, has 8 pool and 8 billiard tables for mem- bers and their guests.
Y. M. C. A., 68 Forest Avenue, has 6 pool tables for members and their guests.
Several private clubs in the city have pool and billiard tables for mem- bers and their guests.
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BOATING AND YACHTING
Davidson's Boat Yard, 211 High Street, South Portland (South Port- land trolley from Monument Square to High Street), rents various size salt-water boats for any length of time; 121/2 - 20- ft. centerboard sail- boats, $3 per day; canoes and rowboats, 25c per hour; and larger boats, sloops and cabin cruisers, according to size and type.
Deering Oaks, Park and Forest Avenues, has row boats, 25c per hour, and a 'Swan Boat' which carries passengers around the small lake, 5c each trip.
Handy Boat Service, Falmouth Foreside, arranges fishing trips, clam bakes and lobster parties, and sailing parties. Rates on request.
Portland Yacht Club, end of Merchants Wharf, has yachting and other facilities available for members, their guests, and visiting yachtsmen. Pas- sengers from seaplanes may be landed; seaplane fuel is available. Anchor- ages in inner and outer harbor; docking and fuel facilities.
Willard Beach, South Portland (South Portland trolley from Monument Square to end of line). Twenty-four ft. Hampton-type motorboats may be rented, $10 per day; 22-ft. cabin motorboats, $8 per day-gasoline extra; 14-ft. catboats, $3 per day; and 14-ft, rowing skiffs, 25c per hour.
In summer the Mare Point Yacht Club and Mericoneag Yacht Club of- fer boating and yachting facilities; for full information inquire at Portland Yacht Club. Many individuals rent sailing boats and cabin cruisers; in- quire at ship chandler shops along water front. Boating and canoeing fa- cilities are available on several lakes within a 20-mile radius of the city.
BOWLING
Arcade Bowling Alleys, 22 Preble Street, has 8 candlepin alleys.
Bowlodrome, 9 Forest Avenue, has 8 candlepin alleys.
Bowloway, 156 Free Street, has 6 candlepin alleys.
Congress Square Bowling Co., 28 Forest Avenue, has 10 candlepin alleys.
Deering Oaks Bowling Green, near Park Avenue entrance, has a 120-ft. square bowling green; the green is divided into 20-ft. wide courts. Bowls and jacks must be furnished by player, although the local 'bowls' club mem- bers will loan the equipment to visitors. The green is available to players at any time of the day, or evening when it is flood lighted. Sneakers or soft soled shoes must be worn on the green.
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Jewish Community Center, 341 Cumberland Avenue, has 5 candlepin alleys for members and their guests.
Monument Square Bowling Alleys, 36 Elm Street, has 10 candlepin alleys.
Pine's Alleys, Island Avenue, Peak Island, has 6 candlepin alleys (open May 30, and from June 15 to September 15).
Streamline, 115 High Street, has 10 candlepin alleys.
Woodfords Club, 179 Woodford Street, has 5 candlepin alleys for mem- bers and their guests.
Y. M. C. A., 68 Forest Avenue, has 6 candlepin alleys for members and their guests.
Y. W. C. A., 120 Free Street, has 1 candlepin alley for members and their guests.
BOXING
Exposition Building, 248 Park Avenue, has a boxing ring and a seating capacity of 5,000. Consult local newspapers for regular scheduled bouts; admission varies.
Forest City Gymnasium, 270 Lancaster Street, has one sparring ring, and complete boxing and training equipment; instruction is available. A charge of $1 is made for use of the gymnasium; lockers 50c - $1.
BRIDGE
Facilities for auction and contract bridge are available at the larger hotels, and private and semi-private clubs in the city. Consult local news- papers for large bridge parties held in various halls.
CHECKERS AND CHESS
Facilities for checkers and chess are available at the Y. M. C. A., 68 Forest Avenue, and the larger hotels and clubs in the city.
DANCING
El Morocco, 30A Preble Street, in Wadsworth Apartment Hotel, has dancing every evening except Sunday; informal; cocktails and light sup- pers; weekday minimum $1; Saturday minimum $1.50.
Falmouth Hotel, 212 Middle Street, has dancing every evening except Sunday in the West Lounge; informal; cocktails and dining, no minimum charge.
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Graymore Hotel, 21 Preble Street, has dancing every evening except Sun- day in Seemayer's Lounge; informal; cocktails and dining; weekday mini- mum $1.
Jack O' Lantern, 731 Broadway, South Portland ( Pleasantdale and Cash Corner trolleys from Monument Square), has dancing each Thursday and Saturday evening from April 1 to September 30; Tuesday evening during mid-season; informal.
Ricker Gardens, 511 Forest Avenue, has dancing parties on Wednesday and Saturday; accommodations for 3000; informal.
Numerous dance halls and summer pavilions operate intermittently throughout the year in the city and environs; consult local newspapers.
FAIRS AND CARNIVALS
Several fairs in near-by towns are annual autumn events. During winter and spring, auto shows, carnivals, circuses, food fairs, etc., are held in City Hall Auditorium, Myrtle Street entrance, and Exposition Building, 248 Park Avenue. Consult local newspapers.
FOOTBALL
Deering High Memorial Field, Columbia Road, has a football field; the bleachers have a limited seating capacity. Admission to high school games varies.
Portland High School Stadium, Park and Deering Avenues, has a foot- ball field; there are 8500 permanent seats and 2000 portable seats. Admis- sion to high school games varies; the field may be rented, usually on a per- centage basis.
GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUBS
Great Chebeague Island Golf Course, on Great Chebeag Island in Casco Bay (steamboat service from 32 Custom House Wharf), has a 9- hole golf course; 2280 yds., 33 par; open June 15-September 15. Club- house connected; caddies available; green fee $1 per day, or $5 per week.
Great Diamond Island Golf Club, on Great Diamond Island in Casco Bay (steamboat service from 32 Custom House Wharf), has a 9-hole golf course; 2362 yds., 34 par; open July 15-October 1 for residents of Little and Great Diamond and their guests. Caddies not provided; green fee $1 per day.
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Larry Rowe's Public Course, in South Portland (21/2 miles west of the city on Westbrook Street), has a 9-hole golf course; 2515 yds., 33 par; open April 1-late November. Clubhouse connected; professional instruc- tion; caddies provided; green fee reasonable.
Old Orchard Beach Country Club, at Old Orchard Beach (14 miles south of the city), has an 18-hole golf course; 6150 yds., 71 par; open April 15-late November. Clubhouse connected; caddies available; pro- fessional instruction; green fee April 15-May 30, $1 and May 31-Labor Day, $1.50. Meals and cocktails served in clubhouse.
Portland Country Club, at Falmouth Foreside (6 miles east of the city) , has an 18-hole golf course; 6350 yds., 71 par; open to members and visitors the year round. Clubhouse connected; caddies available; professional in- struction; green fee, $2, and Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, $3. Rooms and dining service at clubhouse.
Prout's Neck Country Club, in Scarborough, has an 18-hole golf course; 6045 yds., 70 par; open June 15-October 1. Clubhouse connected; caddies available; professional instruction; green fee on request.
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