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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Sept. 15, 1916. 
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dinner was served in the main dining room, after which 
dancing was enjoyed until midnight. 
A pre-nuptial dinner will be given at the ‘Tedesco 
club on Tuesday evening, Sept. 21st, by Stuart Thomson 
of Swampscott, son of Elihu Thomson, in honor of his 
marriage to Miss Dorothy Faunce, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. George P. Faunce of Prescott road, Lynn, which 
will take place on Wednesday, September 22nd. 
Plans are completed for the annual outing of the 
Boston Wool Trade which will be held at the 
Tedesco club today. The gentlemen will be conveyed 
from the Copley-Plaza hotel in automobiles and will be- 
gin the day with a golf match, which will be followed by 
tennis and field sports for those who so wish to partici- 
pate. Luncheon will then be in order after which a base- 
ball game will be the feature. The baseball game will be 
followed by an elaborate dinner. It has been arranged 
to have a moving picture machine and operator come down 
from Boston to the outing, take pictures of the gala 
events, said pictures to be shown in the Copley-Plaza Fri- 
day evening. The gentlemen in charge of the festivities 
are Vaughn Jealous, J. W. Foster, P. L. Reed, C. M. 
3oyd and F. W. Hollowell. 
The interest is extremely keen at the Tedesco club 
among the ladies who enjoy golf as to whom will be 
awarded the golf championship cup for the season of 
1916. The contest has narrowed itself down to Mrs. 
Henry W. Forbes of Tupelo road, Swampscott, and Mrs. 
Alexander McGregor of Clifton, and as both- of these 
ladies play the game with an even degree of excellence it 
is indeed a question to speculate as to which will win out. 
The subscription dance at the Tedesco club on Sat- 
urday evening practically brought to a close a season of 
unusual brilliancy and merriment. A large number en- 
joyed dinner which was followed by a dance, Sharpe’s 
orchestra furnishing the music. Noted among the gath- 
ering were Mr. and Mrs. A. .M. Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. 
William A. Paine, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Conway, Mr. and 
Mrs. C. M. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Gooding, Mr. and 
Mrs. E. P. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Forbes, Mr. 
and Mrs. Frederick McQuesten, Mrs. F. L. Sandmeyer 
and Miss Hortense and Miss Gretchen Sandmeyer, Mr. 
and Mrs. L. V. Grover, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roth- 
well. 
The New England Iron and Hardware association 
MRS. YOUNG 
GOWNS 
@ FR GalINVAG Siig Seis Na ee eras 
| 80 NEWHALL ST., — Tel. Lynn 4254-M LYNN, MASS. 
will hold it annual outing at the Tedesco club on Tuesday, 
Sept. 19th, the plans for which are most elaborate, prom- 
ising to be a gala affair. The officers of the association 
are men prominent in business and include C. A. Adams, 
president ; W. B. Ayer, vice president ; C. H. Breck, treas- 
urer; G. J. Mulhall, clerk; with G. M. Gay, F. L. Avery, 
C. T. Bragg, L. C. Carter, F. A. Mason, C. W. Hender- 
son, A. B. Marble, Herbert Field and R. M. Boutwell, as 
directors, 
Henry S$. Baldwin, chairman of the board of select- 
ren, and John Peters are among the Swampscott men 
who have just returned from the military training camp 
at Plattsburg, and they report splendid health and spirits, 
giving a glowing account of their month’s vacation spent 
in learning the rudiments of war. 
Miss Constance Jackson of Chestnut Hill avenue, 
Brockline, who has been a house guest at the home of 
Mrs. G. EK. Shrigley on Humphrey street, Swampscott, the 
J. B. BLOOD 
GOMPANY 
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Everything for the table at the right prices. 
Courteous and prompt service to all. 
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Both markets are easily reached by 
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