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B. Clarke, New York City; Mrs. C. L. Willoughby, Miss 
Willoughby, Plymouth, Mass.; Mrs. M. L. Ray, Mrs. G. 
EK. Thayer, Mrs, N. B. Nye, Franklin, Mass.;. Mr. and 
Mrs. W. M. Lowrie, New York; George es Tarbell, Win- 
chester: W. M. Evatt, Brookline : Mrs. “H. Li. Golsan, Mrs. 
Dele Ramsey and child, Richmond, Van huss MacDufiie, 
New York ;.Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. 
LF MacNamara, Boston; Edward C. Whiting, Holyoke, 
Mass; Mr. and Mrs. .A. L. Peck, Providence, R. 1.; Mr. 
anid Mrs. W. QO. Wales, Boston ; ‘Mrs. Dexter E. Wilbur, 
Brookline; Mrs. Fred Booth, ‘he Misses Booth, Otta- 
wa, Canada : Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hammond, London; Mr. 
and Mrs. C. S. Morrison, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. M. 
C. Cooper; S. F. Cooper, Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. E. W. 
Taylor, Mrs. Polen. 4. M. Holton, Philadelphia ; 
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Prouty, Boston; M. A. Lawton, New- 
ton; Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Littlefield, Boston; Mrs. James 
W.. Sanders, Miss Jennie Fowler, Baltimore; Mr. and 
Mrs. D. Armstrong, Rochester, N. Y. 
Hore PRESTON, Beach Bluff, held its July ball on 
Saturday, July 18th. It was a brilliant affair. There 
were 300 present including invited guests. Rev. C. C. 
Harriman, rector of St. Phrerte church: Albany, N. Y., 
recently the guest or J. W. Potts, has just left for an 
extended tour of Holland. Miss Marguerite Nicols of 
Boston has just gone to The Arcadian, Castine, Me. 
Among recent arrivals at Hotel Preston are W. E. Parker 
and family of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Ducharme and 
daughter Elsie of Detroit : Mrs. David M. Craig of Pitts- 
burg; Mrs. J. H. McCoon, the Misses McCoon, and Miss 
Martin of New York; Hamill Baker of Terre Haute, Ind. ; 
T. W..Swindells of Rockvill e, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Rich- 
ard A. Lynch of Boston; Col. 5. O. ‘Bigney of Attleboro, 
Mass.; Mrs. W. K. Stanard and daughter Eleanor, of St. 
Louis; Miss L.. W. Taylor, Miss A. F. Hitchcock and 
Mrs.. John H. Shoenenberger of New York. Inspired by 
the recent success of the fantastical and romantic play 
“Prunella” the guests at the Hotel Preston are giving a 
Pierrot et Pierrette Costume Party in the ballroom of the 
hotel, Saturday evening, July 25th. About 100 invitations 
have been sent out and a kaleidoscopically beautiful affair 
is promised. Prizes will be given in the One-Step and 
Hesitation. 
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at the OAKLAND HOUSE 
PurttAN Roap 
SWAMPSCOTT 
Every Afternoon from 4 to 6 O’clock Under Direc- 
tion of Mr. Joseph Bradley and Miss Edna 
Allen of the 
WILSON STUDIOS, New York 
Nort®: Mr. Bradley and Miss Allen will -give 
instruction in the modern dances by appointment. 
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until 6 o’clock. 
screen lance 
THE REAL FRENCH DYERS AND CLEANSERS 
Goods Called for and Delivered Daily 
149 Monroe St., Phone 3429W LYNN Works Phone 2692M 
Leow House, Swampscott, under new manage- 
ment this season, is doing much more business than 
last year, despite the fact that the season of 1914 is sup- 
posed to be a trifle quieter than that of 1913. Each day 
brings new arrivals for the remainder of July and August 
and the house is rapidly filling up to capacity. William 
Martin, the eight-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. 
Martin, who are spending the season at the Lincoln, 
celebrated his birthday at the hotel with a party at which 
about a score of his young friends at the hotel were his 
guests. A large birthday cake was cut and a general 
good time enjoyed by all. The sunlight dance held for the 
children of the Lincoln House, Tuesday afternoon was an 
enjoyable affair for the young people. About two-score of 
the youngsters in the hotel and their guests from 
the Swampscott colony enjoyed dancing from 4.30 
Among those who arrived at the Lincoln 
House for extended stays the last few days are: Mrs. 
Edward S. Rand, Misses Louise an Luerieux and Master 
B. Wilson of So. Orange, N. J.; G. Willis of New York; 
the Misses L. and M. Bruckner of New York; A. E. 
Spencer of Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shedd of New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. O. Davenport and son of New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin 'T. Miller and son of Auburndale: 
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Dustin of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. 
B. Gordon of Boston; Clinton P. Russell of Dallas, Texas ; 
and his sister, Miss Edith E. Russell of Lowell: Miss 
Ellen M. Cushman of Montclair, N. J.; Miss Cora Parker 
of Lowell; Mr. and Mrs. John. Waiworth of Lawrence; 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dwelley of Brookline, treasurer of 
the American Woolen Co.; Misses Ethel and Alice Tilton 
of Lowell; Mrs. Susie M. Greene and Miss Helen Glover 
of Lowell; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Aldred of Providence, R.I.; 
Miss Edith Parker of Brookline; Warren T. Holden of 
Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Clements and three sons 
of Cleveland, O.; Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Heron of Auburn, 
N. Y.; and Wm. D. Wall of Brookline. 
The Oceanside Tea Garden 
MARBLEHEAD NECK, MASS., Rear of Oceanside Hotel 
Afternoon Tea, Ices, a la carte. Piazza eafe for luncheons 
and dinners. 
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