June 2, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 31 
aT ISABELLE HALL PHILBROOK’S 
Women's Specialty Shop 
) Room 4 in the STRAND Saeco 
Refined and Quiet The Fifth Avenue Shop of Lynn 
Showing the very ee in dainty blouses and lingerie, of exclusive 
designs and quality, made specially for this shop and sure to 
please the most discriminating ; also 
The Two Quality Corsets: 
GOSSARD Front Laced JURNA Back Laced 
| 2 oS $ 94 Wear (SOSSARD corsets $ Ww 5 
ney. Lace in Front 
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George A. Dill plans to move to the shore within a 
days. 
M. T. 
the season. 
few 
Dowling is at Little’s Point, Swampscott, for 
Changes made in the road from the Tedesco club in 
the rear will admit of better parking space for autos when 
oe present space is crowded on band concert and othe r 
ecial nights. 
Two orchestras have been engaged for the 
at the ‘Tedesco on June 17. 
Next Tuesday, June 6, the New England Hardware 
association holds an outing at the Tedesco club. The 
hardware men always have a jolly time, especially those 
who play golf. Last year several beautiful trophies were 
won by those in tne golf sweepstakes. 
The golf tourney at the links of the Tedesco club 1 
Mem torial. Day was a golf ball sweepstakes affair. A. N. 
Blake had the low -gross with a well-played 85 and he 
and E. Tillotson were in a tie for the low net with 75, 
the former being allowed a 10 handicap and the latter 25 
P. E. Fitzpatrick with 91-15-76 and Col. Ladd with 97-20- 
77 were close on the heels of the winners. 
dancing 
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LIETON summer folk are gathering every day. Most 
of the houses are now open. Dr. Orrin C. Blair of 
Lynn has leased the Powers cottage on Rockaway avenue. 
Among those on Hathaway road to come down within 
the week are Ferdinand Strauss, Leon Strauss, Simon E. 
Hecht, and S. H. Sinsheimer. 
S. M. Spofford of Boston is at the Kelsey house this 
summer. Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey are at the Bellevue. 
Morris Rosenthal of Boston has arrived at his sum- 
mer home at the Heights. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Boyd come down to the Cliftoa 
bend of the Swampscott colony today. | 
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Williams are down at Clifton 
Boston, where they have been tor 
the winter. Mr. Williams has not been in the best of 
health the last few months, but was able to be move‘l 
down on the shore. 
W. C. English of Brookline moves down to Clifton 
this week with his family. 
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