Aug. 25, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 15 
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BUTTER and EGGS 
Our Motto: Always Best Quality 
Fresh Laid Fancy Breakfast Eggs, and Best Quality Butter for Table or Kitchen, Delivered as Wanted. 
PASTEURIZED BUTTER 
Oldest and only Butter and Egg House in Boston conducted by the same family for three generations. 
We take great pride in this record, and are now receiving the best butter handled in our long experience, 
the best butter coming to Boston, uniform as to flavor and salt. 
W. H. LERNED & SONS 
Telephones: 1431 and 1432 Richmond ESTABLISHED 1837 87 and 89 Faneuil Hall Market 
We make a specialty of delivering butter and ez¢s on the North Shore, by our own trucks, or express charges 
prepaid. 
THE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BripcE at the Swimming 
pool, Magnolia, was well attended by a large number 
of the Magnolia summer colony as well as many of the 
surrounding places. A number came in after the card 
game to enjoy tea, if they did not participate in bridge. 
The hostesses of the afternoon were Mrs. Arthur G. 
Mitton, Mrs. Charles A. Stevens, Mrs. William White, 
Mrs. H. C. Matthews, Mrs. C. D. Sabin and Mrs. G. 
Ellen Densmore. rer 
A pretty afternoon tea was given at the Pool on 
Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Thomas. Lockwood of Wash- 
ington, who is summering at the Oceanside. 
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Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuman of Marblehead Neck 
and Boston entertained Mrs. Charles P. Mooney of Bos- 
ton at luncheon at the North Shore Grill, Magnolia, on 
Thursday. 
To Embroider 
and Knit 
Many are the beautiful stamped pieces here 
that would delight those who love needlework— 
from the simple bits for the beginners to the highly 
elaborate kinds requiring some skill. Fancy work 
started now could be used later on for gifts. 
Columbia yarns make the finest of sweaters 
being noted for their evenness and elasticity ot 
thread and brilliancy and durability of colors. 
We have angora wool for collars and cuffs. 
Also balls of silk for knitting. 
(First Floor) 
GODDARD BROS. 
The Modern Department Store 
76-88 Market Street, Lynn 
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Fred S. Rhodes of Brookline, who is summering at 
the Oceanside, will spend the week-end at the Griswold 
at New London with his son, J. Whitney Rhodes. 
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At the Thursday evening hop at the Oceanside, Mag- 
nolia, Miss “Billy” Sichirich was very charming in a 
dainty dancing frock of turquoise blue taffeta embroidered 
in silver. The skirt was of the pannier order, the puffs 
held in place by pink rosebuds; touches of rosebuds ap- 
peared on the bodice with silver ribbons. 
Miss Georgie Solari was very attractive on Thurs- 
day evening in a pretty frock of turquoise blue taffeta, 
skirt very bouffant with under-flounce of blue net and 
pink rosebuds on the quaint bodice. 
Miss Frances Brainard wore a very lovely frock 
on Thursday evening of black Brussels net, very fluffy and 
dainty, most becoming to her fair hair and coloring. 
J. B. BLOOD 
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Lynn Market Silsbee St. Market 
94 to 122 Summer St. 8 to 20 Silsbee St. 
LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS 
