Caption: Sea Side Hall, Swan's Island, Maine, Credit: Swan's Island Memory Project
Image by: Swan's Island Memory Project 
Sea Side Hall, Swan's Island, Maine 

Ice Cream Socials

Series: Swan's Island Memory Project
From: Meghan Vigeant
Length: 00:01:31

Of course ice cream is a treat at any time for anyone, but it was awfully difficult to stock in any island store in the 1930’s. Marguerite Staples remembers the Ice Cream Socials at the Sea Side Hall where she’d go and meet boys and girls from the other villages on the island. Read the full description.

Sea_side_hall_small Of course ice cream is a treat at any time for anyone, but it was awfully difficult to stock in any island store in the 1930’s.   Marguerite Staples remembers the Ice Cream Socials at the Sea Side Hall where she’d go and meet boys and girls from the other villages on the island.

Marguerite (Joyce) Staples (b. 1920) was interviewed by Meghan Vigeant on on November 23, 2009 and again on April 27, 2010.

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Piece Description

Of course ice cream is a treat at any time for anyone, but it was awfully difficult to stock in any island store in the 1930’s.   Marguerite Staples remembers the Ice Cream Socials at the Sea Side Hall where she’d go and meet boys and girls from the other villages on the island.

Marguerite (Joyce) Staples (b. 1920) was interviewed by Meghan Vigeant on on November 23, 2009 and again on April 27, 2010.

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