June 23, 1916. 
NiO. RelA Hi S-H:O R Fi (BR E- 
‘BE ZE and Reminder 29 
HE Preston at Beach Bluff, Swampscott, opened Tues- 
day, June 2oth, at luncheon with a goodly number of 
the season guests already arrived. The signs point to « 
_ banner season with a reservation list greater than ever. 
The first guests to enter their names on the hotel register 
were a party of ladies from Baltimore,—Mrs. Laurson 
Riggs, Miss Georgia Bright and Miss Kate Doggett. They 
will remain through the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Swan of Boston are registered 
at the Preston for the season. 
I. EK. Noyes of Boston, director of the Fourth Atlan- 
tic National Bank and formerly president of this banking 
Meer. is domiciled at the Preston for a lengthy stay. 
J. French of Boston, a-new spaper man, being con- 
bie with The Free Mason, as managing editor, 
ping at the Preston for an indefinite visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. 
rived at the 
custom. 
is stop- 
Ellis of Brookline have ar- 
Preston for the summer as is their usual 
A concert will be given every morning and evening 
in the music room at te Preston, and dancing will be in- 
augurated every eae during the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ladd of Washington, D. C., will 
be guests at the Pres ss for a prolonged stay. Mr. Tadd 
is connected with the U. S. War Department at Washing- 
ton. 
Notable 
Mrs. M. T. 
among the first arrivals at the Preston were 
McMillan with two children and maid fro:n 
Washington, D. C. Mrs. McMillan’s husband, Lieut. 
MeMillan of the U. S. Army is now with General Persn- 
ing in the centre of war activities at the Mexican border 
Edwin Wilcock of Boston and Brookline, 
inent wool merchant, and Mrs. Wilcock are 
the prom- 
among the 
season guests at the Preston. 
HOWE’S RUBBER STORE 
(Established 1889) 
Reliable Rubber Goods of Every Description 
GARDEN HOSE 
Tennis and Surf Bathing Goods 
Telephone 1704 
Baseball, 
52 Central Square, Lynn 
a, Op, Sh Sue i ck a 
HATTER 
If at Coe’s It’s “Coe-rect’’ 
If “Coe-rect’’ It’s at Coe’s 
FRANK M. COE 
124 MARKET STREET, 
“cc COE-RECT” 
HABERDASHER 
LYNN, MASS. 
“COE-RECT”-— 
’ me Ds ea Fe 
graduate, 
Hotel Preston, Beach Bluff 
A very pretty bridal supper was given at the Prest m 
Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fales Newnall 
of Springfield, who were married at Lynn, Tuesday. “The 
party numbered six and consisted of the bride, groom, 
and attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Newhall will spend their 
honeymoon motoring through Maine. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hurdley and Jesse B. Riggs, 
father of Mrs. Hurdley, all of Baltimore, will summer at 
the Preston, having arrived Wednesday for the season. 
Mr. Hurdley is a prominent business man of Baltimore 
and has extensive business interests in the Du Pont Pow- 
der Company. 
Wise men learn by other men’s mistakes; fools by 
their own. 
Smith of Montclair, N. J., a Smita 
and Hayward Rolfe of Newtonville, a Dart- 
mouth man, were married at 5 o’clock Tuesday at the home 
of the bride, the Rev. Edmond Wylie performing the cere- 
mony. ‘The altar was decorated with roses and lilies-oi- 
the-valley. Miss Smith, who was given in marriage by 
her mother, Mrs. Wilson Smith, had as her only attend- 
ant, Miss Virginia Moffatt of Montclair, as her maid-of- 
honor. The best man was Harlan Simonds of Fitchburg, 
Mass., and the ushers were Dana Estes of Brookline, 
Harvard, 1900, Wilbur Cook of West Newton, and Harry 
Stiles of Brookline. The bride was gowned in white satin 
and rare old lace, a family heirloom. Among those pres- 
ent from Massachusetts were: Mrs. Charles W. Rolfe, 
mother of the groom, and Miss Rolfe, sister of the groom ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Estes, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. 
Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gleason, and Miss Ethel Gil- 
man, of Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe on their return 
from their wedding trip, will be at The Preston, Beacn 
Bluff, for the summer. 
Miss Evelyn 
LYNN’S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE 
“Tf it’s in Lynn, it’s at Magrane’s’’ 
| 
The P. B. MAGRANE STORE, 
133 Market Street 
Inc. 
Lynn, Mass. 
JAS. FRANK WILLIAMS, Inc. 
Lynn’s Leading Fish Market 
215 Union Street, Lynn 
Tel. 28 
