30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Sept. 8, 1916. 
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trucks or express prepaid. 
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87 F. H. MARKET, BOSTON. 
EST. 1837. Tel. Rich. 1431. 
WAMPSCOTT spent the holiday very quietly and 
serenely with no unusual festivities except a very large 
attendance of the shore folk of this section at the Tedesco 
club where out-of-door sports were heartily enjoyed. The 
second week of September has come without any ap- 
parent showing here, and the vacation season will prob- 
ably be prolonged even further than usual by the notice 
on all sides of the schools remaining closed because of 
the danger which might ensue in view of the prevailing 
epidemic. 
Many reservations are being made for the subscrip- 
tion dinner dance which will be given at the Tedesco club 
on Saturday evening. It shows all indications of being 
a very elaborate and gala evening. Sharpe’s orchestra 
will furnish music for dancing. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
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PHILLIPS BEACH is entering upon the second week 
of September with several changes in the summer 
colony. A number of the residents who make this pretty 
spot their all-year-round home, and who have rented 
them for the two mid-summer months are preparing to 
take possession again. 
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Curran of “The Croft,” 
Andover, who have been occupying the beautiful Aborn 
house on Ocean avenue for the summer, have returned to 
their winter home, and Mrs. Aborn has again taken up 
her residence in her home. The Currans are building the 
palatial residence at the corner of Atlantic and Ocean 
avenues, to be ready for occupancy next spring, and it is 
understood that they will make it their permanent home. 
Mrs. John E. Chatman of Ocean avenue, who is visit- 
ing at Kennebunkport, Maine, motored down to Phillips 
Beach for several days during the past week, but has 
J. B. BLOOD 
COMPANY 
Everything in the line of food supplies 
at the right prices. 
Our own Bakery and Delicatessen 
Fresh Meats 
Fruits and Vegetables 
Fresh Fish 
Groceries 
Lynn Market Silsbee St. Market 
94 to 122 Summer St. 8 to 20 Silsbee St. 
LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS 
