July 21, 1916. 
Suntang Lake Jun 
Duuntield, Mass. 
Finest Motor Inn in New England 
Recently enlarged, having a seating capacity of 
500. Ballroom for dancing remodeled. 
CHICKEN, STEAK AND LOBSTER DINNERS 
Cuisine and Service Unsurpassed 
Open the year round. C. A. Eagleston Co., Proprs. 
Located on the Newburyport Turnpike. Tel. Lynn 8490 
Osteopathy 
Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell Dr. Blanche B. Sartwell 
221 Essex Street, Room 39, Salem 
Tel. 1879-M Residence, Danvers, Tel. 416-M 
Treatments at office or patients’ residence 
coming week-end are Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Van Horn of 
Brookline and Holderness, N. H. 
A glowing tribute was paid Lieutenant Eugene H. 
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Clapp of the First Corps Cadets in a recent issue of a 
Boston newspaper for his splendid management of the 
affairs of the Militia while at South Framingham. — Lieu- 
tenant Clapp has been in charge of the Commissary De- 
partment for a number of years, and it was his excellent 
judgiment and far-sightedness which spelled comfort and 
convenience for our boys when they were called into 
camp. Every man was furnished with good food and 
plenty of it, through the fine manner in which Lieutenant 
Clapp executed his commission. Lieutenant Clapp is a 
son of Mrs. Eugene H. Clapp and spent the week-end 
with his mother at “Tedesco Lodge,’ Swampscott. 
Noted among the interested workers at the Friday 
“morning meeting of the Swampscott Surgical Dressings 
Branch of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital at the Neigh- 
borhood ¢lub are Mrs. William A. Paine, Mrs. Eugene 
H. Clapp, Miss Carroll Tapley (chairman of the Branch), 
Mrs. Fred Woods, Mrs. A. L. Robinson, the Misses Helen 
Smith, Margaret Ogden Miller, Grace Robinson, Kath- 
erine, Ruth and Margaret Farrar, Dorothy Charlton, 
E. C. Page and Alice P. Chase. 
Miss Frances Walker of Albany, N. Y., is a house- 
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Farrar at 
Jefferies Point, Swampscott. Miss Walker was a class- 
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VISIT THE PAGE HOUSE in DANVERS 
Recently purchase and restored by the Danvers Historical Society, 
11 Page Street, near Danvers Square. One of the most attractive 
pre-revolutionary houses in New Englaud—Gen. Gage’s Head- 
quarters. Scene of Lucy Larcom’s poem ‘A Gambrel Roof.”’ 
Admission 10 cents. Open Daily 
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mate of Miss Ruth Farrar at Vassar, graduating with the 
class of 1913. 
Master Chapman, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Fred A. Chapman is spending the summer at Kennebunk- 
port, Maine, with relatives. 
“Were you a bull or a bear when you went into Wall 
street ?” 
“Neither. I was one of the fellows they were both 
after.”’—Ewchange. 
“One of the mysteries of journalism,” remarks a news- 
paper, “is why they persist in printing chess news on the 
sporting page.” Still another mystery of Journalism is 
why they persist in printing the chess news.—Puck. 
She (thoughtfully)—Did you ever think much about 
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18 (otherwise)—Think about it? I eat it nearly 
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