June 23, 1916. 
Our Motto: 
Telephones: 1431 and 1432 Richmond 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 98. 
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BUTTER and EGGS 
Fresh Laid Fancy Breakfast Eggs, and Best Quality Butter for Table or Kitchen, Delivered as Wanted. 
PASS sb R DL ZED Bes bie Berk 
Oldest and only Butter and Egg House in Boston conducted by the same family for three generations. 
We take great pride in this record, and are now receiving the best butter handled in our long experience, 
the best butter coming to Boston, uniform as to flavor and salt. 
W. H. LERNED & SONS 
We make a specialty of delivering butter ard eggs on the North Shore, by our own trucks, or express charges 
prepaid. 
Always Best Quality 
87 and 89 Faneuil Hall Market 
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ARBLEHEAD 
The Harvard class of 1891 has been holding its re- 
union at Boston with headquarters at the Copley-Plaza, 
a number going up to Boston from the North Shore to 
attend. Mrs. Francis B. Crowninshield entertained the 
wives of the members of the class at supper at her home 
“Seaside Farm,’ Peach’s Point, Marblehead, Monday 
evening, a delightful time being spent. ‘The class returned 
to Boston at an early hour in motor cars. 
“Vinelands” the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mar- 
tin at Marblehead was the scene of the celebration ot 
their 21st wedding anniversary Wednesday. They were 
the recipients of congratulations from a host of friends. 
Two very successful bridge parties have been given 
by the Marblehead and Marblehead Neck colony for the 
benefit of the War Relief Fund, which were largely at- 
tended and a goodly sum realized. The first was given 
Wednesday, June 7th, at the home of Samuel H. Brown 
at Fort Sewall, Marblehead. Miss Mary Brown was the 
hostess. The second was given at the home of Mes. 
Chester [,, Dane at Peach’s Point on Wednesday, June 
2 IESE 
Mr. Malcolm Jones of Beacon street, Brookline, is a 
most enthusiastic horseman and may be seen in the saddie 
any morning before six in and about the roads of Swamp- 
John J. Martin, Jr., a student at Georgetown University . scott. 
was present at this happy occasion. 
If a man is right, he cannot be too radical; if wrong, 
he. cannot be too conservative. 
ROA T2P elie We WA RD 
Florist 
Near Beverly Cove School 
ARRANGE for your Spring Plant- 
ing now. I have thousands of bed- 
to ‘offer this Season. 
Heliotrope, -Petunias, 
Verbenas Sni.p- 
ding plants 
Geraniums, 
Marguerites, 
dragons. 
and 
the best cut 
Larkspur, 
Hardy plants of 
flower sorts — Paeonies, 
Anchusa, Campanula, Foxglove, Iris, 
Phlox, Pansies and Roses. 
Box trees and Hydrangeas to sell 
or let for the season. 
Telephone 757-W Beverly 
Self-defense is Nature’s oldest law. 
Victory gives no account of her actions. 
One Billion Bundles a Year 
{REET NS OPE SAE PETAL) 
Are Now Carried by Parcel Post, 
Our Government’s Great Contri- 
bution to LOW COST LIVING 
Many of these bundles are from cleaning 
establishments, ours prominent among 
them. 
If out of easy reach of our delivery 
vehicles you can still always have the 
benefit of our service by Parcel Post. 
Wherever one lives there is no longer any 
excuse for wearing soiled, spotted and 
unpressed clothes. Parcel Post will 
bring them to us and our system will 
get them back to you promptly. We 
pay the postage both ways. 
If You Do Not Need Parcel Post to Get Our - 
Service Recommend it to Your Rela- 
tives Who Do 
Lewis Cleaners and Dyers 
54 LAFAYETTE STREET 
MASSACHUSETTS 
SALEM 
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