40 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
WHITE HOUSE 
BAKER, the Family Shoeist 
No. 4 If your feet are sore and bound to ache 
Or if your arches are b oken—There is no mistake 
But that the best and only may to remedy this pain, 
Is to trade at Baker’s, which is known ia its fame. 
—‘*Tiny 
BAKER FAMILY BOOT SHOP 
101 Munroe Street s 7 4 
Next week No.5 
Lynn 
Inc: 
50 YEARS in business, but better, younger and more 
active than ever. 
Tel. Beverly 517 
Tel. Beverly Farms 75-W Tel. Nahant 1 and 2 | 
Marblehead Handicraft Society 
134 FRONT STREET 
f [End of car line] : 
Unusual, Girts, ANTIQUES—BREAKFASTS, 
LUNCHEONS, AFTERNOON TEA 
J. T. WILSON & SON, 
WAMPSCOTT 
Nahant and Pride's, Mass. 
At the ‘Tedesco Country club things assumed a very 
busy air during the holiday and have continued ever since 
with no sign of a lull. For the ‘Glorious Fourth’ Man- 
ager F, A. Taylor directed the decoration of the clubhouse 
with flags. The night before the fourth a dinner was 
served in the dining-rooms which were very elaborately 
decorated. The tables all had centerpieces of roses and 
flags. Caps, horns and balloons of the national colors 
were given to the guests as favors. The clubhouse was 
thrown open, en suite, and the band passed among the 
tables as it played, causing much merriment. After the 
dinner the band was stationed on the veranda, from which 
location it gave a delightful concert. Sharpe’s orchestra 
inside of the clubhouse played for the dancing. Among 
those who engaged tables for the dinner were: Mr. and 
Mrs. Fred McQuesten, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Boyd, Mr. 
and Mrs. Fred Ong, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Baker, Mr. and 
Mrs. George A. Dill, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Claflin, Mr. 
and Mrs. A. W. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bigelow, 
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Schrafft, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. 
Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. 
E. N. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bunting, Mr. and 
Mrs. A. M. Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Fitzpatrick, 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. 
Prout, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Priest, Mr. and Mrs. Parry C 
Wiggin. 
A band concert by the 
on the veranda of the 
Salem Cadet Band was given 
Tedesco club Wednesday evening 
Pianos to Let 
Prices Right Service the Best 
Agent for 
The Aeolian Vocalion 
The Phonograph of Richer Tone 
E. F. Green 
30 MARKET STREET LYNN 
- popular 
July 7, 1916. 
COFFEE ™ TEA 
a 
LYNN SWAMPSCOTT BEVERLY 
149 Broad Stree Wi'h Piper & Sto er Mrs. Walae 
Tel. 94 ‘ 153. Cabot Street 
CU mp OM Tel. Con. 
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Ellen Sl. Gurure Cour setiere 
Fittings at Patron’s Residence by Appointment 
RHE CORSETS 
before which a large number of .diners partook of dinner. 
in the club dining room. Dancing was also enjoyed. Tie 
traps which have been installed at the club were very 
during the holiday, a large number competing 
in the first handicap for the season. About sixteen en- 
tries were made, A. W. Huguley taking first prize for 
the best score of the handicap men, with A. W. Hayford 
winning the prize for the beat breakage. In the go!t 
tournament for the President’s Cup on “Tuesday, sates 
ae golfers participated.. Of the nunber EB. L.*Brown 
had the best net score at 70, receiving the prize. 
A tennis tournament is now going on at the Tedesco 
club tennis courts—ladies’ handicap singles and gentlemen’s 
oandicap singles. The finals will be played at 3 o’clock 
on Soe raane 
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. 
Doctor (examining recruit) 1 do 
stutter like that? 
Recruit—N-n-no, sir. 
—Punch. 
N. W. Edson & Co. 
Groceries & Provisions 
Finest Creamery Butter a Specialty 
you always 
w-w-w-when I t-t-talk. 
Only 
Palatable Distilled Water 
Pure as Dew 
32-34 Union St. Lynn, Mass 
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