A. Dow Room LORENZ's LIQUORS

A. Dow Room LORENZ's LIQUORS

THE HAMPTON BEACH ADVOCATE Breakwater At Shoals Green Acres Inn At I lire to gain great headway. Lumbermen Banquet Boy Scout Troop From Fire Chief Humor B. Whiting iContinued from Page 1) Hampton Falls Badly At Annual Meeting Berlin Selected As Hampton and John A. Doyle of Damaged By Fire Newbury port and three tU'emon hud Of The Association Ideal Camping Troop Service and Prof. C. F- Jackson, di­ a narrow escape when tho floor |n rector of the Marine Laboratory the second story of tho Imrn gave The annual banquet and meeting The Hoy Scout troop from Berlin met at the Shoals recently and dis­ (Continued from Page 1) of the New Hampshire Lumbermens was selected ns an almost ideal way. The fire was checked In tho cussed projected plans. loll of the building, the main struc. association was held af the Hotel troop for camping by scout officials Commander Steele 18 attempting The fire is believed to have start­ at the conclusion of the four-day j til re being saved although the barn Hampton Ashworth last Friday. Among those to put all the stations in his dis­ ed from the outside of a building anil buildings in tho rear woro lout. Beach attending were members from jamboree ami received a 30*incli trict in first class condition and hi the rear. Local help fought the VOL'. X Advocate The damage was estimated at $20,- Hampton and Hampton Falls. Governor Bridges trophy to keep the Shoals is the first station off blaze for some time before calling HAMPTON BEACH. n Th .. FRIDAY. AUGUST 7. 193fi iiiiO, partly covered by fnsuranco. Lawrence W. Shirley president of until the next Jamboree. the mainland to be considered. the tiro departments allowing the FREE the organization, acted ns master After inspecting the camp ground According to Mr. Fenderson, now gliiiuiiiiifiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiinnnniiiummiiiniainaunmiiiuintniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiininiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiimiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiimninimnsg of ceremonies. The problems con­ Governor Bridges made a personal lu charge of the 10 men at the Tel. Hampton 288 THOUSANDS SEEK RELIEFATEDCALM E ROM HUMID frontingin/millp, ■lumber tail dealers.u were fils- JIIOCUIUIIWIpresentation1 vr*of the ---------award.----- hirst Coast Guard station, many times in ROOMS Hun Hiqht in cussed by Granville Fuller, presi- i ]lon0rable mention went to a two stormy weather it has been impos­ By Day Thousands of persons flocked toi and buildings was Intense eveiT dent of the Massachusetts organ iza. months old troop from Milton Mills RANDALL'S, sible to land a boat on the island. Week or Month (ho beach to escape the heat of near the ocean. Moonlight Cruises On,Girl Cyclist Injured tion. This necessitated the crew staying the cities this week. Those In the James Connelly 0f Lowell, Mass Rochester caniporee a mouth ago in the boat until the storm sub­ water and on the boulevard found who has been working as cashier bunday And Monday On Ocean Boulevard The frequent camping trips of sided. or returning to Portsmouth, relief but the heat In the cottages Continued On Page Eight Entertained By Radio Colliding With Auto Troop 18.1 of Portsmouth at Bow 10 miles distant. The service is An unusual feature of the two! lake during the six months that the called upon on an average of twice Introducin moonlight cruises sponsored by the Another girl cyclist was injured troop has been organized played a a week throughout the year and last at the beach last Tuesday after­ Inrge part in the awarding of sec­ Hampton Harbor Yacht club last To you year 7S boats were towed. Old Mill Road HAMPTON Sunday and Monday evenings was noon. While riding near the Junc­ ond honorable mention to them. The Two weeks ago seven Province- tion of J street and the Ocean third went to Troop seven from Near High St. NEW HAMPSHIRE the two-way radio telephone con­ town fishermen were forced, be- versation possible on the boat of boulevard Miss Helen Hutton. 567 Nashua. | cause 0l heavy seas, to stay on the William Dow. Broadway, Lawrence, collided with It has been definitely decided that ^ ^ ^ ^ durIng ,- the auto driven by Nellie A. Bar. ,he Daniel Webster jamboree tvW ^ ^ onp of the,p boats hroke (Continued on page eight) (Contlnued on Page 8) he held next year during the third from.... the Coast Guard niniirln<rmooring dur­dur. week of July at the beach. ing a blinding storm and ran ashore . Hampton Yacht Club on Smutty Nose island. She was soli Will Sponsor Cruises The Makers of New England’s o badly damaged that after being j Property Listings To Fishing Villages most famous ice crea towed back in the night, she sank. Modern Solicited Four days later the weather was Ballroom B such that the boat was towed on Hampton yacht dub officials are ¥ at 5% / planning to sponsor day time & the bottom to Star Island and 1’he Newest and most talked Recent Sales by ih6 cruises to Rockport and Gloucester, I Tap Class beached. nlWWl tflfiikiinimiliiiiiGllllllJlTi of tea room and dining par­ THE quaint fishing villages on Cape Ann. Commander Steele, after ARN I Casino Ballroom. during the coming few weeks. lor on the BeachV I lug the harbor possibilities for rcry dayO I some time, recommends the build- Fred R. Batchelder. commodore ite by AppL^ The pleasant atmosphere cre­ SALISBURY BEACH of the club, has contacted boards of j ing of n long breakwater connect­ :d v a r s e y d ated by the surroundings is trade in each community. A con­ Prof. Instr. ing a point of Appledore island, on distinctive — — The food ducted sight seeing tour of the un­ which the Coast Guard and Mar- Casino offers 20 . delicious. .... ique places in each town will be checks to Casinoi) Sherburne prop I ine laboratory are now stationed, Ballroom every ............................ rlngton, 200 Dartmouth street. Bos­ with Rock island, dredging tho The most Attractive and Unique day as attend ton. Mass. channel inside the proposed break­ ance prize. (Continued on Page Eight) Overstocked! MADAME/KAMA water. thereby forming an artifi­ Dine and Dance North Beach Blvd cial harbor, and building a Const 9 Card/Reader on the Coast Guard station and boat house at the $ FISH MARKET SEA SHELL therefore Opp. Coast Guard READINGS — 50c site of the proposed harbor. Questions Answered Every bathing suit in our Station Grand Floor Show $ Fish Famous For 8 High St., Hampton, N. H. V M entire stock radically re­ Dr. And Mrs. Fernald Music and Flowers '♦J Lobsters Lobster Dinners $ Clams LORENZ’S and Fried Clams duced. Tendered Reception The Last Word in Prompt Service By Hampton Friends This price reduction in­ PALMER’S Ultra Smart Dinner Room NEAR MILE BRIDGE V | Boston Custom ° The farewell reception given to cludes - Jantzen, Forest I Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Fernald last 8 LOBSTERS AND FRIED A SILEX TEA AND COFFEE Mills, Lee Way, Shirley c l a m s / l Tailor Shpppe g week Tuesday evening at Whittier with a Marvelous Array v A !♦! Sea Food from the Ocean to your Plate the Same Day y j> SUITS MADE TO ORDER jjj Inn by their friends was attended V * V Temple and U. SVR< CHICKEN land STEAK j* / T by a large number of friends. At It’s A Sensation & § High grade cleansing, Dyeing, o the banquet served at 7:15 o'clock.- Suits - NORTH BEACH a Pressing,\ Repairing 115 sat down at the beautifully dec­dec.115 Agents NOW AT Near Coast Guard Station X Work Called For and Delivered % orated tables with Mr. John W. R. Agents j Brooks acting as toastmaster. Dur- for for HAMPTON, N. H. 5 B St., Hampton Beach, N. H. g S. S. Pierce | ing the supper hour Mr. William MADAME W. S. MOGHABAGHAT S. S. Pierce LIQUORS 5<H>0<«HKKH>OO0<H>O^ Elliot rendered several vocal selec­ tions. Dr. and Mrs. Fernald wero formerly of Ormond Beach, Fla. LOW PRICES presented with a handsome clock, ACTUAL Mr. William Brown making the GOWN SHOP presentation speech. Mrs. Whidden. SHAHEEN’3, INC . A. Dow sister of Mrs. Fernald, was pre-\ in DeLancey’s Hotel next \t^/Ashworth Hotel New and Only Location sented a handsome bouquet of Carrying the most exclusive imported knitting goods Broadway and Route 1-A North Hampto^, N. H. Hampton, N. H, flowers by Mrs. Robert Brown. Also summer dresses BEACH Tel. 39-3 Rye Beach Tel. 7 An original poem. “The Doctor'* SALISBURY Tel. 895-2 was read by Mrs. Ladd. j GREAT BARGAINS Following the supper the recep­ Call to realize the extent of reduction tion was held In the parlor of the Special Values Week August 3-8 hotel, during which timely music, was furnished by Miss Woodburn. violin; Miss Alta Gillmore, ’cello, PRICES 2 lb. Choisa Strawberry Jam 37c and Miss Katherine Gookin. piano. I iSURF SIDE BEACH SHOP In the receiving line was Dr. W. / ON THE BOULEVARD @ “C” ST. If your present suit looks 2 lb. Choisa Raspberry Jam 37c P. Bryer, who was presented by Dr. Featuring the Latest Knits & Styles of somewhat shabby ’side of Fernald. Dr. Bryer is now located 4 oz. Overland Chicken Spread 32c at the Fernald apartment and has OCEAN the dazzling suits now be­ taken over his practice. MEN’S 20 oz. Red Label Grapefruit 2 for 27c LADIES’ JANTZEN SWIM SUITS ing worn, then we urge Dr. and Mrs. Fernald. os they you to be here early Sat­ go to their new home in Henniker., TOPPER TRUNKS 16 oz. Red Label Prep. Spaghetti 3 for 33c aftf-r living In Hampton for 22 Room KAVA KNIT BRA TUCK MIO urday to take advantage years, tatake with them the best TUCK MIO $5.95 $2.95 o f these extraordinary 12 oz.

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