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Yu Bone Corset Shop 
Made to measure Corsets, and boned with the 
indestructible NU BONE STAY 
AGNES E. ANDREWS, Scientific Corsetiere 
Room 205 Security Trust Bldg., Tel. 4537 LYNN 
Beach BLUFF 
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha W. Cobb of Atlantic avenue, 
“Beach Bluff, entertained a party of friends at dinner 
at the Corinthian Yacht club on Friday evening last. The 
table was beautiful, decorated with a profusion of snap- 
dragons and sweet peas. Covers were laid for fourteen. 
Baby Esther Blodgett, the small daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. John Henry Blodgett of Beach Bluff avenue, is 
quite the most popular baby at Beach Bluff. She is a 
sweet little blue-eyed mite bearing a strong resemblance 
to her lovely young mother, who was formerly Ruth Sar- 
gent Paine, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. 
_ Paine of “The Farms” at Beach Bluff. 
Mrs. Samuel G. Adams of Beach Bluff avenue enter- 
tained a few of her friends at luncheon at the Tedesco 
ciub on Tuesday. Covers were laid for eight. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Little entertained a few of 
their most intimate friends at dinner at their home on 
Ocean avenue Thursday evening. 
Dr. Samuel Underhill has returned to Beach Bluff 
after a motor trip through Maine with Sorrento as his 
destination. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor of Beach Bluff, with 
Mrs. Taylor’s mother, Mrs. Jeremiah Williams, have gone 
to Lake George, N. Y., on a motor trip. 
Mrs. W. A. Mitchell of Brookline, who is spending 
of the 
sue SpPPrtalhy Shays. s.. 
JUNE_SALE_OF SUMMER 
,\ BLOUSES AT A SAVING OF 
(//'%) ONE THIRD T0_ONE_HALF 
IFreENcH Voie Biouses in a host of charming 
models. You may select the simple blouse of 
tucked organdie, low, flat collar with fluting around 
edge, or the popular blouses with jabots and frills 
in the more elaborate ones trimmed with Venice 
and filet laces and organdie panels. 
$1.98 to $7.50 
Grorcrerre Crepe Brouses in white, flesh and 
turquoise blue, front daintily hand embroidered or 
trimmed with beads, exceptional values at 
$3.98, $5.50 and $7.50 
Wuitrt LInEN Biouses, made with handker- 
chief collar with blue or pink border, very smart, 
June Special $2.98 
Deune’s Smart Shay 
304 Essex St., SomeyNowh Sweet = SALEM 
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MISS S. E. DOTY 
Millinery 
Stylish and Exclusive Models for all seasons’ wear 
23 Central Avenue, 
Security Trust Bldg., 
Lynn, Mass. 
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the summer at the Preston, entertained a few of her 
friends at luncheon at the Jedesco club on Wednesday. 
The guests were Mrs. W. H. Adamson of Philadelphia, 
Mrs. F. A. Anderson of Nashua, Mrs. L. G. Burnham 
Mrs.) Ga. 
Kernon of 
of Boston, Mrs. C. H. Millett of Salem, 
Richards of Brookline, Mrs. Gwendolyn 
Brookline. 
LIFTON 
The Saturday evening subscription whist party at the 
Clifton Heights Casino was largely attended by the resi- 
dents of Clifton and many friends from Marblehead. 
A number of beautiful prizes were awarded the winners, 
who were as follows: Mrs. A.-Faden, Mrs. E. R. Ellis, 
Miss Isaac, Mrs. Paul Badger, Mrs. A. B. Shaw, Mrs. 
G. A. Richards, Miss Helen Hood, Mrs. Asher, Mrs. 
S. B. Willard, Mr. A. P. Teele, Mr. Asher, Mr. G. O. 
North, Mr. A. T. Thompson and Miss Geraldine Jones. 
At the afternoon bridge party at the Casino on Mon- 
day afternoon prizes were won by Mrs. A. B. Shaw, Mrs. 
G. O. North and Mrs. A. S. Jones. The hostesses of 
the afternoon were Mrs. Asher and Mrs. C. N. Young. 
HE Cor-Nix Rubber Company, direct representatives 
of the U. S. Rubber Company in Lynn and Beverly, 
carrying a complete line of tennis shoes, rubber clothing, 
oil clothing, druggists’ sundries, automobile tires and 
tubes, manufactured by the U. S. Rubber System, are 
among the popular stores in these cities. They carry a 
comptete line of automobile accessories and are the only 
dealers who have handled a car-load of Mobiloils in this 
section. They have a grade of oil for each Type of Motor, 
and can give some good pointers on correct lubrication. 
These two stores are located at 127 Market st., Lynn and 
261 Cabot st., Beverly, their stock is very attractive, and 
the service and attention one receives from this live con- 
cern is unsurpassed. They conduct a wholesale depart- 
ment and co-operate with their customers to the greatest 
extent. Their sporting stock is complete including fishing 
tackle and a visit to either of these stores will prove in- 
teresting, and the visitor will be welcomed. 
“One of the attractive spots of the North Shore [ 
found the other day when | stepped into the P. & M. 
Specialty Shop at 145 Broad st., Lynn,” says Priscilla. 
“T found many things to interest me in the display of 
underwear, hosiery, waist and neckwear in materials of 
both cotton and silk. It is a shop very attractive, lighi 
and airy where one can enjoy shopping away from the 
crowded sections of the city during the warm weather.” 
Probably no person ever got so far behind with his 
work as the fool killer, 
