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SW. AMPSCOITT is ever gaining in popularity ; each sum- 
mer brings this fact more to the fore. Because of its 
natural and artistic beauty, splendid facilities for travel, 
both by automobile and railroad, Bostonians and Brook- 
lineites, as well as folk further removed from the Hub, 
make this their summer home. . There are many com- 
muters each day who go to business to Boston, returning 
in the late afternoon for a brief spell of enjoyment of the 
quiet serenity of both country and seashere, delightfully 
combined. 
The Fred A. Farrars of Brookline have opened their 
attractive summer residence at Jefferies Point, Swamp- 
scott, for the season. 
“Cedar Cliff,’ the handsome residence of Willian: 
A. Jefferies on Puritan road, is again occupied by this in- 
teresting family for the summer days. 
Mrs. J. L. Walcott of Toledo, Ohio, is occupying 
“Swan Kot” one of the Little cottages at Little’s Point. 
The family of Charles W. Bradlee have opened their 
summer home on Puritan road. 
Ludwig Eiseman and family of Boston are at their 
pretty villa, “Sea Bend,” Puritan road, Jeffries Point. 
Among the season guests who have arrived at “the 
Bellevue, Swampscott, are Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Squire and 
daughter of Brookline; Mrs. F. Woodruff, Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. Oliver D. Clarke, Brookline; Colonel and Mrs. 
Ladd of Brookline; Miss O. H. Miller, Brookline; Mr. ani 
Mrs. J. J. O’Riordan, Charlestown. 
The Charles E. Rolfes of Atlantic avenue, Phillips 
Beach, who are permanent residents, leave with their 
family the first of the coming week to spend the summez 
at their mountain home at Ponemah, N. H. 
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June 16, 1916. 
M. FE. SHAFFELBERG 
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AETERNOON and evening costumes and tailor- 
ed suits made to order: All imported materials. 
Dresses of Nets, Georgette Crepes and Organdies 
now on exhibition at very reasonable prices. 
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38 BREED STREET LYNN 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Preston of “The Arches’ 
Phillips Beach, Swampscott, are entertaining Mrs. Mary 
Bunting, formerly of Brookline for a several weeks’ visit. 
Mrs. Bunting will go to New York after terminating her 
stay with the Prestons. 
A good way to be happy is to try to be useful and 
helpful. 
MID a setting of unusually beautiful woodland sur- 
roundings the society women and girls of the Swamp- 
scott section of the North Shore will interpret William 
Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in an out- 
of-door pageant on the estate of the Percival B. Palmers 
at Phillips Beach, for the benefit of the Lynn Associated 
Charities, on Friday and Saturday, June 16th and 17th. 
The society folk are working earnestly and well to 
make this stupendous undertaking a success. About 100 
of North Shore’s fashionables will be in the cast, and the 
fairy dances. 
The scene of the pageant is very beautiful. A cluster 
of slender birch and evergreen trees form a background 
for the stage of greensward, whilst through the trees a 
natural miniature lake is visible filled with blue and pur- 
ple iris which lends itself very delightfully to the scene. 
A string of electric lights from the entrance to the 
grounds and thence in a semi-circle about the stage mark 
the boxes and parking of automobiles from which the 
performance can be viewed. 
Due to the educational influence of the pageant the 
school committees of Lynn, Nahant, Marblehead and 
Swampscott will permit the school children over 12 +o 
attend the afternoon performance June 16th, the only ai- 
ternoon exhibition, and provision has been made for ahout 
1200 children. 
ANDREW SCHLEHUBER 
153 Broad Street, Lynn 
CONFECTIONER, CATERER and BAKER 
Catering for Wedding, Luncheons, 
Teas, and Dinner Parties 
a specialty. 
Visit our new Ice-Cream Parlor 
Sodas, College Ices, Teas, Coffee, 
Sandwiches, and Cakes served daily. 
Complete line of Favors, Confetti, 
Lace Doilies, ete. 
We also carry a large assortment 
of High Grade Chocolates, Bon 
Bons and Hard Candies 
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Piss E BROAD ST. 
LYNN, MASS. 
Established 
1895 
Phone 
4305-4306 
Lynn 
