July 28, 1916. 
N. W. Edson & Co. 
Groceries & Provisions 
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| 32-34 Union St. Lynn, Mass. 
MARBLEHEAD will make all the North Shore take 
notice, when on Thursday, August 1oth, from ten 
in the morning until six in the afternoon the townspeople 
aided, and most substantially, too, by the smartest of its 
summer colony, will hold a “Market Day” for the benefit 
of the Visiting Nurses association at Crocker Par The 
committee is headed by Mrs. Chester L. Dane as chair- 
man, assisted by an able committee of ladies, who are 
working earnestly and well for the success of the affair, 
composed of Mrs. Herbert J. Hall, Mrs. Everett Paine, 
Miss Amy Lindsey, Miss Mary E. Nichols, Mrs. William 
J. Goldthwaite, with Mrs. John Purdon as treasurer for 
the day. 
There will be numerous stalls for the sale of fruit, 
vegetables, cake, candies, useful household articles, flow- 
ers. Then there will be a soda fountain, where delicious 
cold drinks may be had at a fair charge. 
Perhaps one of the greatest attractions will be the 
Punch and Judy show, the delight of the little ones. This 
unique feature will be in charge of Mrs. Francis B. 
Crowninshield, who is giving this allurement her un- 
divided attention. 
Mrs. B. Devereux Barker will have complete charge 
‘of the auction bridge party, which, through the generosity 
of Herr Heinrich Unberhau of the New Fountain Inn, 
will be played in the parlors at the inn, which makes it 
possible to entertain a greater number of players. 
The drawing of the “Market Day” poster has been 
made and given by Thovas G. Frothingham, which has 
called forth the admiration of many people. 
Elmer Howe has generously donated the Marblehead 
band, which will furnish music throughout the day. 
’Tis hoped that the day will be pleasant and the 
Your attention is called to the 
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of the NORTH SHORE ICE DELIVERY CO. 
It is strongly recommended because it insures the 
lowest price and gives you perfect control of your 
Ice Consumption 
Pure New Hampshire ice delivered in Lynn, Swamp- 
scott and Nahant, and the best of service guarantecd. 
NORTH SHORE ICE DELIVERY CO. 
Main Office 333 Union St., LYNN, MASS. 
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skies fair for this stupendous undertaking, and that a 
goodly sum will be realized. 
Bowdoin B. Crowninshield has returned to the “An- . 
chorage,” his beautiful summer home at Peach’s Point, 
from the fighting line in France, where he went in con- 
nection with the American Red Cross, and is being wel- 
comed by a host of relatives and friends. Mr. Crownin- 
shield has brought back with him a wonderful collection 
of pictures taken under most harrowing conditions at 
the front. 
Mr. Edward A. Filene and daughter, Miss Catherine 
Filene of Boston, were week-end guests at the Rock-Mere, 
coming down in their motor. 
The children’s party at the Rock-Mere on Thursday 
afternoon was a brilliant success. A large number of 
children attended both from the hotel and the surrounding 
suirmer cottage colony. Every ga've dear to the childish 
heart was played and dainty refreshments served. 
Among the recent arrivals at the Rock-Mere were 
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Whitte- 
more, Miss Goodwin, Worcester; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. 
Davenport, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Andrews, 
Akron, Ohio; Otis A. Mygatt, Paris, France; Mr. and 
Mrs. E. W. Porter, Memphis; Mrs. L. A. Wilson and 
Miss Wilson. Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. 
Barnes, valet and maid, Toledo; Dr. Carl P. Hubscher, 
Swiss Legation. Wash.; Count and Countess Villafrance, 
Naples, Italy; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mott, Scranton; Mrs. 
H. F. Dinger and Miss A. J. Dinger, Pittsburg, Pa.; 
Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Rowland, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. 
H. M. Burdick, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parker, 
Buffalo. 
HFrievnudship 
RIENDSHIP is a tender flower, 
Which needs a deal of care, 
Lest it wither in the bower, 
Before we are aware. 
Years may tarnish love’s bright gloss 
(The frost may kill a rose) ; 
But friendship-doth the soul emboss— 
Each June the flower grows. 
Friendship is a tender flower, 
And with the sunshine, too, 
It needs the summer’s morning shower, 
To prove the heart is true. 
Manchester. July, 19106. ANTOINETTE VIDAL. 
MRS. YOUNG 
GOWNS 
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LYNN, MASS. 
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