WHEN YOU HAVE 
ON YOUR MIND 
SEE 
TILLSON & STANBON 
10 CENTRAL AVENUE, 
LYNN 
Developers of the Shaw Estate in Swampscott 
CovrRiGHTZ 
Ward of Boston. A large number of ladies were present. 
The next talk will be held at the home of Mrs. W. F. 
Watters at Galloupe’s Point on Tuesday afternoon, Au- 
gust 29th. 
PHILLIPS BEACH interests are many and diversified, 
but none are more important than the beautifying of 
the lawns of the pretty homes at this portion of thi 
North Shore. Never a space is lost where flowers can be 
grown or a bit of shrubbery, and this, and this alovie, 
makes the colony one of the loveliest to be seen in many 
a long jaunt. 
Mrs. C. E. Longley and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Long 
ley, Jr., of Atlantic avenue were among the guests at a 
pretty luncheon party given at the North Shore Grill, 
Magnolia, last Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haxion 
of New York, who are spending the summer at the 
Oceanside, Magnolia. 
The recital at the Neighborhood club on Friday 
evening last, given by Miss Gladys Lott, assisted by Miss 
Carolyn Rice at the piano, was a very delightful perform- 
ance and was well attended by Phillips Beach folk. A 
goodly sum was realized for the benefit of the Smith 
C«Nege Scholarship fund, to which the money will be 
devoted. 
The Surgical Dressings meeting, held at the Neigh- 
torhood club on Friday morning, was well attended by 
the iadies of the vicinity, who are very active in this 
work and who are making a creditable showing in the 
amount of supplies sent. 
A motor party made up of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. 
Gage of Atlantic avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Price 
of Phillips avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Charles \. Proctor 
of Little’s Point, has gone to Manchester, Vt., for a 
short stay. 
Certain-teed 
SLATE SURFACED SHINGLES 
GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS 
Make Durable and Artistic Roofs 
SOLD ey 
FRANK E. VINCENT CoO. 
436 UNION S1., :: LYNN, MASS. 
TELEPHONE LYNN 167 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 43 
ANDREW SCHLEHUBER 
153 Broad Street, Lynn 
CONFECTIONER, CATERER and BAKER 
Catering for Wedding, Luncheons, 
Teas, and Dinner Parties 
a specialty. 
Visit our new Ice-Cream Parlor 
Sodas, College Ices, Teas, Coffee, 
Sandwiches, and Cakes served daily. 
Complete line of Favors, Confetti, 
Established é a 
1895 Lace Doilies. ete. 
We also earry a large assortment 
Phone of High Grade Chocolates, Bon 
phe Bons and Hard Candies 
ve Send for a Price List 
Mrs. John E. Chatran of Ocean avenue left the first 
part of the week for Kennebunkport, Maine, for a few 
weeks’ visit with relatives, and joining her young son, 
who has been at Kennebunkport the greater part of 
the summer. mz 
The bowling team of the Neighborhood club was 
entertained on Tuesday evening at the clubhouse by Mr. 
and Mrs. L. F. Woodruff of Phillips Beach. The guests 
bowled several strings, and then enjoyed a very tempting 
buffet lunch, served by Steward Robinson of the club. 
The Wednesday evening dinner-dance at the Tedesco 
club was as usual a very festive affair, and was marked 
by a concert through the dinner and afterward for the 
dancing by the Salem Cadet band. The clubhouse was 
prettily decorated with clusters of cut flowers and green- 
ery in delightful profusion. Each table was decorated 
with a huge bouquet of flowers. Among the hosts at 
the dinner were C. M. Boyd, J. Slater, W. F. Spalding, 
M. J. Curran, F. S. Bigelow, J. C. Gray, C. E. Loud, 
G. W. Keates, C: Parker, P. B. Palmer, J. P. Parker, 
W. K. Conerson, J. F. Kelly, Fred McQuesten, B. F. 
Viles, I. I. Melanson, G. F. Schrafft, W. H. Felt and 
J. E. Whiting. 
Noted among the players in the tennis tournament 
which is going on at the Tedesco club are Miss Elizabeth 
Sargent, Mrs. G. H. Billings, Mrs. W. H. Carl, Hortense 
Sandmeyer, Miss Mary Glover, Mrs. McNeil, Mrs. 
Godfrey and Gretchen Sandmeyer. 
In the Tuesday golf tournament of Handicap vs. 
Bogey, Mrs. Alexander McGregor was the winner with 
a score of 1 up, Mrs. F. W. Kimball second with a 
score of 2 down. 
The semi-finals in golf for the Governor’s Cup at 
the Tedesco club, which were played off the first part of 
the week, were won by Capt. Auld, who beat C. C. 
Stucco Colonial 
Beach Bluit 
Now wider construction. Original design with many 
Distinctive features. Price wpon application. Terms 
Guy A. Merrill 
Designer and Builder of Unique finwses 
7 Willow Street, Lynn, Mass. 
el. 4094-m 
