38 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
SWAMPSCOTT LAND 
Live in Swampscott. Make your home in 
this, the most attractive and the most con- 
venient location on the whole North Shore. 
See the choice building lots we are selling 
on the Shaw Estate, near New Ocean 
House. Let us assist you in selecting plans 
for a home a little different from the rest. 
Phone for appointment. 
Tilson & Stanbon 
10 Central Ave. - - 
LYNN 
Sv AMPSCOTT is a spot of beautiful homes set in love- 
ly woodlands and gardens of natural beauty. Rarely 
does one find a home which hasn’t at least a peep of the 
deep blue sea from its windows. When one enters Puri- 
tan road after having passed the New Ocean House, the 
atmosphere of beautiful residences and fine estates is felt. 
Very exclusive are the Points which lead from Puritan 
road, namely Galloupe’s, Tedesco and Little’s Point as 
well as Tupelo road. Every one of these fine places is 
occupied this summer, and nearly all are the homes i 
families who have been coming to the North Shore for 
a great many years. 
Miss Mary Clapp is again at the fui of her mother, 
Mrs. EK. H. Clapp at Galloupe’s Point, after a visit to 
New York City. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ericson of Monument avenue, 
Swampscott, and Mr. Ericson’s mother, Mrs. Wentworth 
H. Stuart, who makes her home with the Ericsons have 
gone to their summer house at Port Clyde, Maine, for the 
season. They will return probably late in September. 
Bathing is quite the popular thing at Swampscott and 
at eleven o’clock each day, the bathing hour finds the 
beach the mecca of the lovers of the surf. “Never has 
the water been more delightful so continously,” said a 
devotee, which has evidently been the conclusion of a 
great many people, both young and old, and between, 
judging from the number of bathers each day. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ward, who with their two 
children and Mrs. Ward’s mother, Mrs. William Oswaid 
of Lawrence, are occupying their summer home on Tupelo 
road, Swampscott, have been entertaining Mrs. Paul Clay 
of Methuen for a short visit. 
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Mixter, who have been spend- 
ing a few days in Boston have returned to their summer 
home at*Galloupe’s Point. 
IF YOU INTEND TO BUILD OR REPAIR 
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY 
HEADQUARTERS FOR 
Certain-Teed Roofings and Shingles 
Bridgeport Paints and Stains 
Kauri Varnish and Enamels 
Beaver Board and Tile 
FRANK E. VINCENT CoO. 
436 UNION ST., :: | LYNN, MASS. 
TELEPHONE LYNN 167 
July 7, 1916. 
The 
Victor Shop 
Home of the Victrola 
VICTROLAS VICTOR RECORDS 
John Z. Kebley 
161 Market St., i 
Tel. Lynn 3303 
Lynn 
Victor Goods Exclusively 
The large arched entrance, which is being erected at 
the entrance on Puritan road to the new home of the Her- 
bert E. Gales is of gray stone which conforms very ap- 
propriately with the construction of the house. 
Mrs. Bernice Nason of Melrose, who with her two 
children Betty and Archie have been spending a few weeks 
with Mrs. Nason’s sister, Mrs. George F. Schrafft, at her 
home on Puritan road, left last Thursday for her home, 
where she will spend a few days before going to her sum- 
mer home in Maine. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Farrar of Brookline and 
Swampscott announce the engagement of their daughter, 
Ruth Stanton, to James Percival Hale of Salem and Tops- 
field. Miss Farrar is a graduate of Vassar 1913 and 
ranked as one of the highest in her class. Mr. Hale is 
associated with the Bond department of the Old Colony 
Trust company at Boston. Mr. Hale is a non-commis- 
sioned officer in the 2nd battalion of field artillery, now at 
Framingham. 
but will be announced later. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Clapp of “Tedesco Lodge,” 
Galloupe’s Point, are entertaining as their house guest, 
Miss Elizabeth Schlosser of Westport, Ct. Miss Schlosser 
is a classmate of their daughter, Miss Mary Clapp, at 
Smith College. 
Jordan Marsh Co., Boston’s leading department store, 
have made a big stride in the solicitation of North Shore 
trade this year by inaugurating an improved delivery and 
order system. Instead of relying on local North Shore 
expresses they have installed a truck of their own for de- 
liveries in the lower section of the Shore—at Beverly 
Cove, Montserrat, Pride’s Crossing, Beverly Farms, Man- 
chester and Magnolia, while the Swampscott and Marble- 
head sections are covered by their own autos direct from 
the store. 
Up-to-Date Book Stores 
Oldest and Most Complete Book and Stationery Stores 
East of Boston 
All The New Fiction—Automobile Maps 
The Latest Magazines and Children’s Books 
Fine Writing Paper and Correspondence Cards 
—ENGRAVING AND PRINTDIN Gee 
Two Stores 272.2SSEX ST. SALEM, Mass. 
W0 SUIS 31 cENTRAL sQ., LYNN, MASS. 
The R. S. Bauer Company 
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