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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 
and was a popular member of the younger set at Phillips 
Beach several seasons ago. 
David Palmer of Chicago, the eldest son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Percival B. Palmer of Phillips Beach, arrived at 
the home of his parents on Monday for the remainder 
of the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Prince on Phillips avenue have 
as their house-guests Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Arnold of 
Brooklyn, the Arnolds motoring to Swampscott in their 
automobile. They will remain until late in August. 
Week-end guests at the Maurice J. Curran summer 
home on Ocean avenue, Phillips Beach, are Mr. and 
Mrs. John J. Joyce of Andover and New York. 
Elisha Cobb entertained a week-end party of men 
friends at his camp at Tiuro over the week-end. The camp 
is an old-fashioned house, which Mr. Cobb has fitted up 
into a most luxurious camp and quite frequently enter- 
tains “simple life’ parties at the camp. The trips are 
made more delightful and comfortable by the addition of 
a chef, who goes down from Boston, to minister to the 
wants of the inner person. 
The oculist is naturally optimistic, there being lots of 
money in sight for him. 
On the other hand, the dentist is not necessarily pessi- 
mistic because he often looks down in the month. 
of the 
North Shore 
nie Operialty Shop 
JUNE SALE OF SUMMER 
\\ BLOUSES AT A SAVING OF 
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Frencu Vor.e 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 
Grorcerte Crepr Biouses in white, flesh and 
turquoise blue, front daintily hand embroidered or 
trimmed with beads, exceptional values at 
$3.98, $5.50 and $7.50 
Wuitr Linen Brouses, made with handker- 
chief collar with blue or pink border, very smart, 
June Special $2.98 
Devune’'s Smart Shop 
304 Essex St., SALEM 
Corner North Street 
Opp. Witch House 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and esminder 
MISS S. E. DOTY 
Millinery 
Stylish and Exclusive Models for all seasons’ wear 
23 Central Avenue, 
Security Trust Bldg., 
Lynn, Mass. 
Room 206 
SOCIETY 
SOCIAL 
STATIONERY THE BEACON HILL STATIONERS ENGRAVING 
FOR ALL OCCASIONS PEMBERTON 7| SQUARE PRINTING 
CARTER'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY 
EACH BLUFF summer colony attends, every day, 
with a great amount of punctuality, the bathing beach 
at the Bluff, and the sight is a pretty one, indeed, as the 
galaxy of pretty gowns appear at the appointed hour, 
eleven, for the daily dip in the briny surf. Not to go to 
the beach at the Bluff each day, whether one will venture 
into the water, or not, is quite unfashionable. The chil- 
dren are here in abundance, too, with their attendants, 
some to surf bathe, while others play and revel en the 
shining sands. 
Stephen Paine, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. 
Paine of “The Farm,” at Beach Bluff,-has just returned 
from a visit to Camp Wildwood at Kineo, Maine, on the 
shores of Moosehead Lake. He was accompanied by 
Alec Mossman of Brookline, who is‘a house-guest at the 
Paine home. The young men made the trip both ways 
by motor and experienced very good roads all the way. 
Stephen, who is very much interested in motion pictures, 
possessing two fine machines which: he operates himselt, 
took a number of pictures while at the Camp which will, 
no doubt, be very interesting when thrown on the screen. 
Friday evening a number of friends and invited 
guests enjoyed a fine “show” which was given by Stephen 
Paine on the grounds of “The Farm,” many occupying 
seats on the lawn and verandas with the screen at a pleas- 
ing distance to afford a good view. The pictures shown were 
Mary Pickford in “The Foundling,” and a series of Ani- 
mated Cartoons. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kelsey of Sea View avenue, 
who have been spending the past few weeks visiting at the 
home of Mr. Kelsey’s brother at Middletown, Ct., have 
returned to Beach Bluff, Mr. Kelsey returning to his 
duties at the Sub-Treasury at Boston. 
Miss Mariette Nute of Brookline, who is teaching 
Folk Dancing at the Neighborhood club each . week is 
domiciled at the Bellevue during her stay. 
One of the most interested and earnest workers at 
the Friday morning meetings of the Phillips Beach Surgi- 
cal Dressings Branch held in the Neighborhood club is 
Mrs. William A. Paine of Beach Bluff. Mrs. Paine is 
always in attendance and is early in arriving and always 
the last to leave. Her sympathetic and kindly nature keeps 
her active in the noble work, and she is always striving to 
do “something more” for the ‘boys at the front.” 
Mrs. Lamont G. Burnham of the Somerset, Boston, 
who has been spending the summer at the Preston at 
Beach Bluff left the first part of the week for Lake Win: 
nepesaukee by motor to visit Mr. and Mrs. Pepe tl- 
burt of Boston, who have a summer home there. Mrs. 
3urnham will spend the month of September at different 
places of interest in the White Mountains and will return 
to Boston on October Ist, 
