| 
Aug. 4, 1916. 
WHEN YOU HAVE 
HOUSE 
ON YOUR MIND 
SEE 
TILLSON & STANBON 
10 CENTRAL AVENUE, 
LYNN 
| Developers of the Shaw Estate in Swampscott 
CovrRiGHTZ 
153 Broad Street, Lynn 
CONFECTIONER, CATERER and BAKER 
Catering for Wedding, Luncheons, 
Teas, and Dinner Parties 
a specialty. 
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Sodas, College Ices, Teas, Coffee, 
Sandwiches, and Cakes served daily. 
Complete line of Favors, Confetti, 
Lace Doilies. ete. 
We also carry a large assortment 
of High Grade Chocolates, Bon 
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Established 
1895 
Phone 
4305-4306 
Lynn 
manding view of the ocean just above Little’s Point on 
_ what was formerly known as the Lodge estate at Swamp- 
scott. “‘Graystone Hall” is of rough gray stone with 
trimmings of granite and is one of the show places at 
_ Swampscott. 
The Wednesday morning surgical dressings meet- 
ing was held at the home of Mrs. Samuel J. Mixter at 
_ Galloupe’s Point, was very well attended by the ladies 
of Swampscott, Phillips Beach and Beach Bluff. These 
meetings are given over to the making of dressings which 
will be used by our own soldiers, if necessary, but in the 
event of no trouble at the Mexican border, the dressings 
will be sent to the Allies. Mrs. Mixter has been very 
generous in both donations for the purchase of material 
as well as given the use of her residence for the Wednes- 
day morning meetings. 
Nahum Chapin Palmer of Chicago, the youngest sor 
of Mr. and Mrs. Percival B. Palmer, has just arrived 
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LYNN, MASS. 
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Refined and Quiet The Fifth Avenue Shop of Lynn 
Showing the very latest in dainty blouses and lingerie, of exclusive 
designs an guality, made specially for this shop and sure to 
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at the summer home of his parents at Swampscott for a 
few weeks’ visit. Mr. Palmer spends a part of each 
summer at Swampscott and has a number friends all along 
the North Shore. 
George C. Dutton headed the list of the players at 
the Tedesco club who qualified for the Governor’s Cup 
on Saturday last with a score of 80. H. L. Ingalls had 
a score of 83; C. A. Proctor, 87; J. L. Melanson, 88; 
W. A. Carl, 88; Capt. Auld,- 89; A. M. Blake, 80: 
Paul E. Fitzpatrick, 90; H. H. Holton, gt. In the final 
round for the President’s Cup M. Porter Johnson de- 
feated W. F. Richardson, 3 to 2. Mrs. H. W. Forbes 
won the ladies’ cup. 
In the trap shooting 50-target contest at the Tedesco 
Shooting club on Saturday last, Engene Ong was high 
gun and also the winner of the July cup, with a handicap 
score of 191 out of 200 targets. In the shooting off for 
second prize H. B. Ingalls beat G. Pushee. The scores 
were: E. Ong, 50; H. Ingalls, 47; G. Pushee, 47; A. 
Creighton, 46; R. Ward, 46; A. Hayford, 43; R. Wilbos, 
43; W.- Spalding, 42; E.R. Grabow, 42; C. Price, 41: 
H. Forbes, 41; G. Haddes, 39; A. Evatt, 30; W.? Fair- 
leigh, 25. 
A very sweet and attractive young bud-is Harriet 5. 
Hill, the daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hill of Brook- 
line, who make their summer home with Mr. Hill's 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew C. Hill, at the “Anchorage” 
on Puritan road, Swampscott. Miss Harriet is a vivacious 
girl and very athletic. She is an excellent swimmer and 
her favorite sport while at the shore is a daily dip in 
the ocean. 
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