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A number of the women residents of Phillips Beach, 
Beach Bluff and Clifton, as well as as far as Lynn, are 
taking an active interest in the Surgical Dressings Branch, 
which holds a session in the Neighborhood club every 
Friday morning, and are working with a great amount 
of zest, as well as devoting funds to the cause. The 
ladies are Mrs. William A. Paine, Mrs. E. H. Clapp, 
Mrs. Theodore P. Gooding, Mrs. C. A. West, Miss Alice 
Hammond, the Misses Guild, Mrs. W. W. Buckminster, 
Mrs. A. L. Robinson, Mrs. George A. Craigin, Mrs. Alex. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Twenty acres of this beautiful estate have 
been recently sold for high-grade resi- 
dential development and will be offered at 
private sale during the present summer 
in restricted house lots. 
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McGregor, ‘Mrs. McArthur of Lynn, Miss Chase of 
Lynn, Miss ‘Tapley, Mrs. Clement Sargent. 
*Twas Miss Edith Ford, a prominent young lady 
of Swampscott, who made such a success of the grab- 
bag booth at the Episcopal fair at Swampscott on Wed- 
nesday. The stand was arranged very uniquely for this 
bazaar and attracted both young and old, resulting in a 
neat sum being realized for the church. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fuller of Briar Cliff Manor, 
N. Y.; are registered at the Preston for a lengthy stay. 
SPECIAL SALE 
At our Summer Street Market 
and Silsbee Street Market : : 
NEXT WEEK 
All Day Monday All Day Tuesday =. Wednesday Forenoon 
THERE’ WIitllk BE MANS SSAm CAs eee 
YOU CANNOT Aa tl ee 
J. B. BLOOD COMPANY, LYNN 
