July 28, 1916. 
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HOWE’S RUBBER STORE 
(Established 1889) 
Bathing Suits, Caps, Shoes 
TENNIS Rackets, Balls, Shoes 
AUTO Hose, Tubing, Sundries 
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52 Central Square, Lynn Telephone: 1704 
P ILLIPS BEACH.—Mrs. Charles Edmund Longley 
of 121 Atlantic avenue, Phillips Beach, is entertaining 
her daughter, Mrs. S. E. Sternberger of Cincinnati, who 
is better known as Rosalind Longley, and whose recent 
marriage took away from Swampscott one of its most 
attractive debutantes. Charles Edmund Longley, Mrs. 
Longley’s eldest son, is also visiting his mother with 
his charming young bride. Mr. and Mrs. Longley make 
their home in New York. 
A novelty which is attracting the attention of the 
feminine members of the Neighborhood club is the sewing 
class, which holds its meeting Wednesday afternoon of 
each week. Hemstitching, lace-making and embroidering 
are the diversions. Mrs. C. H. Holloway and Mrs. G. H. 
Crosby are leaders in the work. 
The Friday morning surgical dressings class was very 
well attended and much work accomplished by the ladies. 
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in the more elaborate ones trimmed with Venice 
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$1.98 to $7.50 
Grorcerte Crees Briouses in white, flesh and 
turquoise blue, front daintily hand embroidered or 
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Waitt Linen Briouses, made with handker- 
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A huge box of the dressings was packed and sent to. the 
Peter Bent Brigham hospital for sterilization before being 
sent to the war zone. Bulletin No. 6 was read at the 
meeting, which was a letter from Mrs. Austin, superin- 
tendent of the Paris Depot of Surgical Dressings Com- 
mittee, which explained the necessity of cutting off the 
selvages from the gauze to prevent torture to sensitive 
wounds, urged all to work for this humane cause, saying 
that never could there be too many dressings for the 
use of the thousands of wounded soldiers. Mrs. Austin 
said that great appreciation was felt for the generosity 
of the American women, and that she, as an American 
woman herself, was greatly relieved that no war action 
had been decided upon in our own country, knowing 
the horrors of war. Among the ladies sat the meeting 
were Mrs. William A. Paine, Mrs. Theodore Gooding. 
Miss Chase, Miss Tapley, The Misses Farrar, Mrs. P. N. 
Jones, Mrs. J. F. Langmaid, Mrs. C. B. Price, Mrs. C. H. 
Price and the Misses Guild. 
Mrs. William Terhune’s house at Phillips Beach, wa: 
the meeting place last week of the Marblehead Neck 
Ladies’ Whist club. A delightful luncheon was served 
by the hostess and among the ladies who were entertained 
and who enjoyed their weekly gane of bridge whist, were 
Mrs. George Hough, Mrs. Oscar Shepard, Mrs. Edwin 
A. Shuman, Mrs. Frederick McQuesten, Mrs. Edward 
Mrs. Cyrus O. Baker, and Mrs. George Brown. 
Percival B. Palmer left his summer home at Phillips 
Beach on Monday morning for a business trip to Clti- 
cago, which will be of indefinite duration. 
Miss Marietta Nute of Brookline held her first class 
for folk dancing at the Neighborhood club Tuesday morn- 
ing, which was a decided The classes will .be 
held every Tuesday morning in the clubhouse. 
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501 Washington St. 
Boston 
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Towels 
Crashes 
Sheets 
Pillow Cases 
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Bed Spreads 
Comfortables 
Lace Curtains 
Etc., Etc., 
Table Cloths 
Table Tops 
