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STRAN LYNN, MASS. 
PARAMOUNT, METRO AN-D TRIANGLE PICTURES 
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TUE. 
IN “THE SCARLET WOMAN” 
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CLEO RIDGLEY - and - WALLACE REID 
“The House of the Golden Windows” 
THU. PAULINE FREDERICK--“A WOMAN IN THE CASE” . 
SAT. ‘The Deserter’’--CHARLES RAY 
Same Management 
as the Celebrated 
New York Strand 
(CLIFTON is gay these days of the mid-summer and all 
social happenings seem to be centered about the 
Clifton Heights casino, 
the social affairs. 
The Tuesday afternoon whist party was the largest 
of the season, due no doubt to the fact that two of the 
most popular of the Heights ladies were the hostesses 
in the persons of Mrs. E. R. Ellis and Mrs. A. B. Shaw. 
The trophies of the party were awarded to Mrs. S. R. 
Ellis, Mrs. John Gordon and Mrs. E. R. Ellis. Among 
those who attended were Mrs. G. O. North, Mrs. G. A. 
Richards, Mrs. G. Nicholas Young, Mrs. A. F. Faden, 
Mrs. A. J. Merriam, Mrs. A. Asher, Mrs. H. 8. Jones, 
Miss Gertrude Stevens, Mrs. A. F. Dyer, Mrs. Frank 
Lamson, Mrs. John Dyer, Miss Gertrude Allison and 
Mrs. R. L. Baker. 
Prof. Hugo Munsterberg of Orchard Circle, Clifton, 
was visited on Saturday last by no other charming lady of 
the motion picture world than Miss Lillian Walker. She 
came down and talked with the professor, who seemed 
greatly to enjoy the novelty. 
The Misses Katharine and Caroline Phelan have re- 
turned to their home at Clifton after a motor trip through 
the White Mountains as the geusts of Mrs. Stanley E. 
Johnson of Bath, Me. 
which takes care of nearly all of 
“You say that calling a woman a spinster is less of- 
fensive than calling her an old maid.” 
“Certainly it is. ‘Spinster’ sounds more as though 
the condition was voluntary.” 
“T ’spect they refused Jim cos o’ that growth at the 
back of "is nose. 
‘Growth ? ’F never mentioned no growth to me.’ 
No. ’E called it ’is fice.’ Passing Show. 
Sturco Colonial 
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Now under construction. Original design mith many 
Distinctive features. Price upon application. Terma 
Guy A. Merrill 
Designer and Builder of Unique Houses 
@ Willow Street, Gonn, Mass. 
Tel. 4099-m 
Tel. 2224 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Aug. 11, 1916. 
GOhe “Geargiana”™ 
Skirt and Hat Shop 
Skirts $1.00 os 
Hats $3.00 
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Lynn 
Phone Lynn 4850 
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he Corinthian Yacht club has been the centre of. 
many pretty dinner parties during the season, but appar- 
ently the pinnacle of perfection was reached Sunday, 
when Judge and Mrs. Stearns of Brookline entertained 
at dinner fourteen of their friends. Among the guests 
were Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Frothingham, Mr. and Mrs. — 
John Appleton Burnham and Dr. and Mrs. Johnson. 
Miss M.: Corinne Dana of the Neck delightfully 
entertained on Friday last at a luncheon at the Corinthian 
Yacht club in honor of Miss Sally Guin. The table was 
artistically decorated with cut flowers. Among the guests 
were Mrs. Joseph Sullivan of Moorestown, Pa., Mrs. 
Camden and Mrs. Marian Higgins. 
Mrs. Marian Higgins of the Neck is entertaining 
Miss Sally Guin of New York as her house-guest. Miss 
Guin will remain until September. 
Very brilliant and gay was the regular band concert 
given at the Corinthian Yacht club on Monday evening, 
~which proved to be the biggest band concert night of the 
season. Among those who entertained were H. C. Graf- 
ton, J. W. Knapp, H. Hildreth, W. M. Pratt, N. Fallon, 
G. E. Chapin, W. W. Weston, B. Owen, H. Sutcliffe, 
T. W. Merriman, H. W. Patterson, D. L. Furness, F. C. 
Bates, J. W. Santry, D. B. Hallett, GC) Wiseman yee 
West, F. A. Russell, S. E. Beggs, H. W. Munn, K. S. 
Billings, C. A. Kidd, W. S. Fearing, E. B. Thomas, Bove 
Glover and W. B. Phinney. 
One of the prettiest dinner parties at the Corinthian 
Yacht club during the season was given by Mr. and Mrs. 
F. L. Sutcliffe and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Chapin on Tues- 
day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Wager of 
New York and Mr. and Mrs. Ross of Boston. Covers 
were laid for fourteen at a table beautifully decorated 
with a centrepiece of a large mound of pink and white 
