July 16, 1915. 
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REEN GABLES, always so popular with New England 
motorists, is proving more popular than ever for 
week-end parties. Tonight is to be one of the most attrac- 
tive ones of the mid-season at Green Gables. A dinner dance 
will be on at 7 o’clock and some celebrated dancers and 
‘singers will be present. Miss Amelia Burnham and Mr. Le- 
Roy Young, the most celebrated dancing couple in, New 
England, are making their sannual visit to Green Gable and 
will exhibit their latest dances tonight, Friday. This 1s 
their fourth appearance before the North Shore colonies. 
Other artists who will be present tonight are Miss Mar- 
garet MacDonough, famous as a beautiful singer and 
dancer throughout New England. Miss Melba Proctor 
of Eastern Point will give costume dances. The second 
cf the Tuesday afternoon parties for “kiddies” at Green 
Gables was a jolly affair. About 35 were present, many 
These parties will 
be eagerly looked forward to 
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North Shore, for each week they will have a special treat 
in store for them in the way of some clever dancing by 
trained children. Guests of the week at Green Gables 
_were Mrs. E. F. Welden, Miss Welden, Mrs. John Den- 
ney, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Keen, C. W. Bauer, Miss Mary 
Gray, George B. Ryder, Boston; Albert O. Maira, Lon- 
don; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Appel, Chicago; U. Mercur, Phil- 
adelphia; Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. 
Leach, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Smith, Swamp- 
scott; Mrs. W. R. Reed, Cleveland; Mrs. Wallace E. 
Biackford, Miss Eleanor E. Roemer, New York; Law- 
rence A. Whitney, Worcester; D. Woolworth, Buffalo, 
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Parramatta Inn, Monserrat, had a most delightful 
concert and social evening this Wednesday. The Inn is 
becoming a favorite place for luncheon parties and those 
desiring a homelike place for dinner parties Saturday and 
Sunday nights, when it is particularly interesting at the 
Inn. Recent arrivals are Mrs. B. P. Bowne and Miss 
Morrison of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. James R. Poor of 
Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Purves of Philadelphia. 
no OE Sere Tee, | 
Miss Ella 
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