40 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
THE HARRIETTE PALMER 
HAT SHOP 
While most other shops are now closing out summer 
hats, we have all th new Fall hats in satins, soft felts, 
silk beaver and velvet, large, medium and small shapes; 
also the new novelties for trimming these. 
151 BROAD STREET, - . - - LYNN 
“IF ITS MADE OF RUBBER, WE HAVE IT’ 
From a NIPPLE to an AUTO TIRE 
SPORTING GOODS BATHING SUPPLIES 
Cor-NIX RUBBER CO. 
1227 MARKET STREET 2%1 CABOT STREET 
Lynn, Mass. Beverly, Mass. 
2 LIVE 
STORES 
cago; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fearhake, New Canaan, Conn. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Clarke, 
Utica, N. Y.; K. Kurt Pollak, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
John Palmer Gavit, Joseph P. Gavit, New York; Mr. 
and Mrs. George S. Harris, N. J. Harris, Detroit, Mich. ; 
A. S. Gage, San- Antonio, Tex.; Mrs. H. M. Carney, 
Miss Louise Hill, Mrs. W. M. Hill, Boston; Mrs. D. A. 
McCaskill, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. S. Prentiss Baldwin, 
Cleveland: Mrs. L. H. MacEdwards, Detroit; Mr. and 
Mrs. R. C. Patterson, Newcastle, Pa.; Miss Mary Thomp- 
son Sawyer, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. A. Graves Ely, V. A. 
Ely, Montclair, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Waldo K. Chase, 
Farmington, Conn.; Frank B. Kennard, New York; Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles H. Brown, Miss Elizabeth A. Brown, 
C. Francis Brown, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. 
Spaulding, Jr., Chicago; S. P. Remington, H. H. Cham- 
berlain, Worcester; Mr. and Mrs. George W. Slocum, 
Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Krakaur, New York; 
Charles Donnelly, St. Paul. 
WAMPSCOTT is very busy with its social activities, 
trorning, afternoon and evening, and the entertairfing 
upon the first week of August does not show the least 
diminishing from its social zenith. Everybody is bathing 
these fine mornings, and eleven o’clock each day finds the 
social contingent at the beach. The bathing frocks are 
quite the most elaborate ever seen on the North Shore 
and the wraps which envelope miladi on her way to the 
surf are gorgeous and beautiful. 
No one enjoys the surf more than lovely Gretchen 
Sandmeyer, who with her mother, Mrs. Louise Sand- 
meyer and sister, Miss Hortense, are spending the sum- 
mer at the New Ocean House. Miss Gretchen is of the 
petit type of beauty with a wealth of dark hair. She is 
auite the most popular girl at the hotel and her revels and 
frolics in the water during the bathing hour are quite 
YP. & M. Womens Sperialty Shop 
145 Broad Street, Lynn, Mass. 
All our stock is from the Most Reliable Manufacturers and 
displayed under glass. Our shop is light and airy, away from 
the bustle of the down town district where you can make your 
shopping a pleasure instead of a task. 
PRISCILLA Ls, PORE 
LOUISE M. MITCHEL]I, 
MEN’S FURNISHINGS 
Cor. Union and Mulberry Sts., Lynn. 
Telephone 1654 
Custom Laundry 
| LONVAL’S 
; Aug. 145 1916. 
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| LYNN’S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE | 
‘If it’s in Lynn, it’s at Magrane’s”’ 
| 
The P. B. MAGRANE STORE, Inc. ° 
133 Market Street Lynn, Mass 
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marvelous. Naturalness is the chief attraction of this ~ 
dainty miss, and she can throw a ball as well as any boy. 
Mrs. Eugene H. Clapp threw open her beautiful 
home at Galloupe’s Point on Tuesday afternoon for a 
“Current Events Talk” by Mrs. Alden Ward, which is 
one of the series which Mrs. Ward has been giving on the 
North Shore. The lecture was well attended by North 
Shore folk. 
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Haskell Dole and daughter, 
Miss Margaret of Jamaica Plain have been spending the 
past week at the Preston prior to leaving for their sum- 
mer home at Ogunquit. Miss Margaret “recently an- 
nounced her engagement to Mr. McCall of Chicago. The 
marriage is planned to take place in late October. 
Mrs. George F. Schrafft, who with Mr. Schrafft and 
family are occupying the Bond house on Puritan road, 
Swampscott, has been detained in her room for the past 
week because of a slight indisposition, but is now fully 
recovered and is able to be about. 
The death last week of, Mr. Bertrand Sampson of 
Jamaica Plain, which occurred at a private hospital at 
Boston, removes from the Swampscott summer colony 
one of the most beloved and admired residents. Mr. 
Sampson has been of the summer contingent for a num- 
ber of years, occupying a house for several seasons and 
later making his home at the New Ocean House with his 
daughters, the Misses Maude and Agnes, of whom he was 
a constant companion. Mr. Sampson possessed a very 
distinguished bearing and strong personality which made 
a very delightful person to meet. 
The field day, which was given at Phillips’ Field on 
Saturday, July 20th, by the parish of St. John at Swamp- 
scott, was attended by nearly a thousand people. 
chief attraction was a procession of the participants that 
passed through the streets of Swampscott, which was the 
opening feature. St. Mary’s Cardinal Cadets of Charles- 
town gave an exhibition drill. The Rev. Fr. Francis 
J. Mahoney was chairman of the general committee, while 
Rev. Jares A. Donnelly was in charge of the cadets. 
A material sum was realized for the use of the church. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Gale and family of Haver- 
hill, who have been occupying their summer residence on 
Atlantic avenue, have taken up their residence at their 
beautiful new house, “Graystone Hall,’ which has a com- 
ON THE ROAD TO THE NEW OCEAN HOUSE 
PIPER & STORER 
Gown Shop 
57 Puritan Road, Swampscott ‘Tel. Lynn 3206-R 
Lynn Shop, 35 New Ocean St. Tel. Lynn 3090 
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