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SWAMPSCDOTT LAND 
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See the choice building lots we are selling 
on the Shaw Estate, near New Ocean 
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fora home a little different from the rest. 
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10 Central Ave. - - LYNN 
ARBLEHEAD is tne scene of much patriotic work, 
which is being done by the women with all the spir:t 
of the cause. Every Friday morning from 9:30 until 1 
71 the Marblehead Academy building, these splendii 
women come to spend the hours of the allotted time to 
the making of surgical dressings, a percentage of which 
will be sent to the Allies, and a portion set aside for the 
use of our men of the U. S. A. if necessary. The work 
‘vas originally begun by the Civics Department of tae 
Woman’s Club of Marblehead under the supervision «of 
Mrs. Everett Paine, Miss Edith G. Fabens, Mrs. Herbert 
J. Hall and Mrs. John R. Purdon, who labored unceas- 
ingly for his worthy cause. These ladies were untiring ia 
their efforts and a great amount of praise and apprecia- 
tion should be theirs. The summer work has been taken 
up by a large number of the summer residents, aided 
by Mrs. Paine, Miss Fabens, Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Purdon, 
with Mrs. W. R. Castle as chairman, whose wonderful 
personality, which is felt the moment. one comes into her 
presence, has made the work a brilliant success. The 
branch at Marblehead is one of the Peter Bent Brighan 
Hospital divisions, which have been established throug4- 
out the whole of the North Shore. A trained worker is 
sent out from the hospital surgtcal dressings department 
) supervise the making of these dressings in all of these 
branches, but the ladies of the Marblehead branch have 
become so proficient that this is not necessary, and they 
‘ ahead with the work with great skill and thorougn- 
sess. Any Marblehead women who would like to assist 
in this splendid work are urged to come and help, and 
contributions for the purchasing of materials are earnest'y 
solicited. 
Mrs. John Appleton Burnham of Nashua street, 
Marblehead, has been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 
Johnson of New York as her house guests at her beauti- 
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July 14, 1916. 
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fully appointed home. Mrs. James C. Johnston of New 
York, the wife of Dr. James C. Johnston, will also_ be 
her house guest until she takes up her summer residence 
in the Paine cottage at Marblehead Neck. 
The beautiful home of Dr. and Mrs. Harris P. 
Mosher, “The Moorings,” on Front street, Marblehea:l, 
was the scene of much enjoyment Wednesday evening, 
when these splendid and hospitable people entertained 
the members of the vested choir of St. Michael’s church 
at Marblehead. About forty were Dr. and Mrs. Moshei’s 
guests at dinner, which was followed by music by the 
members of the chgir. 
The Rock-Mere enjoyed a large number of guests 
ver the holiday, many coming down to enjov from the 
spacious verandas the fine view of the races. The in- 
clement weather did not dampen the ardor of the guests 
and many remained until well into the late week. Among 
the recent arrivals were: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burroughs, 
Philadelphia; Mrs. David Kelley, Chicago; Mr. and Mr3. 
J. H. Fuller, Passaic, N. J.; Mrz apie 
‘anke, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs: N. C. Nash, Cambridge ; 
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Eagleston, Proctor, Vt.; Mrs. Herbert 
C. Wright, New York; Mrs. W. E. Cooney, New York; 
C. H. Domhoff, Cincinnati; Miss Ela G. Mason, Brootx- 
line; Miss Frances D. Gould, Lake Forest, Ill.; Mrs. 
A. M. Lovejoy, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Chapin, 
Malden; Mrs. N. C. Nash, Cambridge; Dr. and Mts. 
Grant Stewart, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wells, 
Quincy, Il. 
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that the other player did the same thing. 
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