July 28, 1916. 
WHEN YOU HAVE 
HOUSE 
ON YOUR MIND 
SEE 
TILLSON & STANBON 
10 CENTRAL AVENUE, 
= CovrRIiGHTYZ LYNN 
Developers of the Shaw Estate in Swampscott 
ANDREW SCHLEHUBER 
153 Broad Street, Lynn - 
CONFECTIONER, CATERER and BAKER 
Catering for Wedding, Luncheons, 
Yeas, and Dinner Parties 
a specialty. 
Visit our new Ice-Cream Parlor 
Sodas, College Ices, Teas, Coffee, 
Sandwiches, and Cakes served daily. 
Established Complete line of Favors, Confetti, 
Lace Doilies, etc. 
1895 a 
We also carry a large assortment 
Phone of High Grade Chocolates, Bon 
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Lynn Send for a Price List 
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silly Carpenter and Frederick Wood. At camp they will 
be joined by the other three members of the patrol, who 
are Everett and Philip Terhune and their cousin, Grover 
Bowles of Connecticut. Scout Master Scranton is a 
Harvard graduate of last June and is a very competent 
commander. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Johnson of Swampscott enter- 
tained over the week-end Donald Cameron and family of 
Westford and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Murkland of 
Lowell. Mr. Murkland is treasurer of the Vesper Coun- 
try club. 
Stanwood Wellington of Chestnut Hill, Brookline, 
has rented the Arthur F. Estabrook house on Atlantic 
avenue for the remainder of the season, taking up his 
residence there on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. Fsta- 
brook have taken apartments at the Bellevue until Sep- 
tember. 
Mrs. Frank Aborn entertained a party of ladies at 
Certain-teed 
Pree ented 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder Ay 
ISABELLE HALL PHILBROOK’S 
; 5) . 
Womens Specialty Shop 
Room 4 in the STRAND BUILDING 
Refined and Quiet The Fifth Avenue Shop of Lynn 
Showing the very latest in dainty blouses and lingerie, of exclusive 
designs and quality, made specially for this shop and sure to 
please the most discriminating ; also 
The Two Quality Corsets: 
am 3 GOSSARD Front Laced JURNA Back Laced 
‘ft & Wear 
279 UNION $2 GOSSARD corsets $2 5 
ST., LYNN They Lace in Front 
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Lynn’s Leading Fish Market 
215 Union Street, Lynn 
Tel. 28 
Finest Appointed Offices in New England. 
Drs. Smith, Chiropodists 
Manicure for Ladies and Gentlemen. 
Hairdressing, Facial Massage, Shampooing and Scalp Treatment. 
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APPOINTMENTS ANDO CALLS TEL. LYNN 2462-W & 3506-R 
luncheon at the Neighborhood club on Friday. Covers 
were laid for four. ‘ 
One of the most attractive girls in the sumvrer con- 
tingent at Swampscott is Miss Dorothy Gage, who is at 
the New Ocean House.. Miss Gage has a great variety 
of accomplishments, equally proficient in all. Her latest 
hobby, however, seems to be that of riding, and each 
morning comes over to Magnolia to ride with Mr. Coulter, 
her teacher. Miss Gage is a familiar sight each day in 
her fine White motor car as she whizzes over the roads 
at Swampscott. She is a Texas girl, her home being 
at San Antonio, and she possesses all the charm of the 
Southern maiden. Miss Gage will leave on Saturday 
afternoon for Lake Sunapee, N. H., for a visit. 
Paul Clay, a prominent attorney of Lawrence, and 
treasurer of the Merrimac Valley Country club at Me- 
thuen, was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and 
Mrs. Richard Ward,-and was entertained at the Tedesco 
club. 
Scott Clifton Carbee of Boston, the famous American 
portrait artist, has come down to Swampscott for the 
susnmer and is occupying the Thorne cottage, having 
fitted up a summer studio. Mr. Carbee needs little intro- 
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