Aug. 18, 1916, 
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 
MARBLEHEAD NECK has been deep in the festivities 
: of race week, the closing of which has not lessened 
the social affairs of the colony, and from a glance into the 
engagement book there will be no change until close on 
to the October days, which, as a rule see the end of the 
summer season. From the Neck comes the announcement 
of the engagement of pretty Miss Edith H. Foster, the 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. W. Foster of Fos- 
ter street, Marblehead Neck and Charles River Village, to 
Mr. Albert D. Farwell of Chicago, Yale ’09. Miss Foster 
is a member of the Vincent club. Her sisters are Mrs. 
Robert M. Tappan (Catherine Foster) of ‘Clay Brook 
Farm,” Charles River Village, Miss Caroline Foster whose 
engagement was recently announced to Mr. Theodore 
Sizer of New York, Miss Hilda Foster and Miss Barbara 
Foster. Her brothers are Reginald C. Foster, Harvard 
"11 and Mr. Charles Orrin Foster of Fall River, who 
married Miss Marion Wentworth. 
Among early weddings in the Neck colony will be 
that of Miss Rachel Marie Hofman Owen, the beautiful 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Owen, to Harold 
Williams Wheeler, Harvard 716, which promises to be a 
notable and brililant affair. Miss Owen is a popular mem- 
ber of the younger social set at the Neck. . The wedding 
will take place at St. Michael’s Episcopal. Church at 
Marblehead, on Tuesday, August 20. 
of the 
North Shore 
cine OpPrialhy Shop 
August Clearance Sale of High Grade Blouses 
bX = 
$5.50 White and Flesh Georgette Crepe Blouses, 
front daintily hand-embroidered, flat collar, re- 
duced to $3.98. 
$12.50 and $15.00 White, Flesh and Iridescent 
Georgette Crepe Blouses, beautiful models, now 
$7.50 and $8.75. 
White Heavy Jap. Silk Sport Blouse, low square 
collar, long sleeves, $5.00 value, Aug. Sale Price 
$3.98. 
ALWAYS THAT SOMETHING NEW IN NECKWEAR 
Dreuoe’s Smart Shoy 
304 Essex St., SALEM 
Corner North Street 
Opp. Witch House 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and - Reminder 45 
SOCIAL SOCIETY 
STATIONERY THE BEACON HILL STATIONERS ENGRAVING 
FOR ALL OCCASIONS PEMBERTON 7 SQUARE PRINTING 
CARTER'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY 
Among the recent arrivals at the Oceanside hotel at 
the Neck were Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Lawton, Mr. and 
Mrs. L. A. Lampson, Mr: and Mrs. L. P. Humphrey, 
all of Tonawanda, N. Y.; J. G. Thompson, Boston; Mrs. 
John H. MacLeod, Cleveland, Ohio; D. H. Bryant, James- 
town, N. Y.; J. H. Wright, Syracuse, N. Y.; Miss Mar- 
jorie Schenck, Weston, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lyon 
and Miss Katherine L. Lyon of Middleton, Conn. 
The annual bal masque at the-Oceanside this even- 
ing—August 18th—promises to be a very elaborate affair 
and will be well attended by the cottagers of the Neck 
as well as Marblehead. 
The mid-summer ball, given at the Corinthian Yacht 
club on Friday evening, was without doubt the most 
brilliant affair of the season at the Neck. The clubhouse 
was decorated with myriads of electric lights outlining 
the verandas, while the inside of the clubhouse was a 
fairy scene of beauty. Dinner was served to over four 
hundred people at tables decorated with cut flowers of 
vari-color. Following dinner the tables were removed 
and dancing enjoyed until midnight. In the afternoon 
a band concert was given on the veranda of the clubhouse, 
which was also well-attended. Noted among those enter- 
taining were D. J. Kennedy, E. E. Richards, H. L. Bow- 
den, U. T. Ullman, J. W. Dunlop, J. A. Galvin, J. -M. 
Whittemore, George West, W. H. Joyce, C. W. Cheney, 
G. H. Russell, J. E. Wilcock, J. S. Walker, Conmodore 
Wheelock, J. H. Blodgett, C. E. Goodwin, J. B. Fallon, 
Marblehead Flandicraft Society 
134 FRONT STREET 
z [End of car line] 
UNusuAaL Girts, ANTIQUES—BREAKFASTS, 
LUNCHEONS, AFTERNOON TEA 
BAKER, the Family Shoeist 
No, Long feet, short feet, narrow feet and wide, 
iy Baker fits them all and gives good quality beside, 
Lace bocts, button boots, slippers pumps or ties, 
He who walks in Baker's shoes is comfortable and wise 
Next week No. 12 
—Kewpie 
BAKER FAMILY BOOT SHOP 
101 Munroe Street a os Lynn 
eet WLS ONS &oSON, Inc. 
Nahant and Pride’s, Mass. 
50 YEARS in business, but better, younger and more 
active than ever. 
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Tel. 
Tel 
Tel. Beverly Farms 75-W 
Beverly 
Nahant 1 and 2 | 
MRS. YOUNG 
GOWNS 
GacleCot mine Anes lees le) FESS (co IN 
80 NEWHALL ST., Tel. Lynn 4254-M LYNN, MASS. 
