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MARBLEHEAD 
Dinner parties at the Eastern Yacht club on Thursday 
of this week had as hosts Col. William M. Bunting of 
the Swampscott colony, who had a private party for 
fourteen guests. Krom Marblehead Neck were F. B. 
Crowninshield, who had six guests; C. W. Parker; Ross 
Parker, four; William H. Joyce, four; Edgar Crocker, 
four; C. Howard Clark, jr., West Manchester, eight. 
The following Bostonians gave dinners also, P. D. Rust, 
who had five guests; Parkman Dexter, six; C. A. Proe- 
tor, eight; Arthur P. Tarbell, six; William G. Shillaber, 
five; William R. Castle, six; John W. Gummey, seven; 
C. H. W. Foster, eight; D. K. Snow, six. Other hosts 
were George C. Thomas, jr., Philadelphia, who had 10 
euests; John 8. Lawrence, Topsfield, 14; Hugh Levick, 
Winchester, four; Chester L. Dane, Marblehead, six; 
William E. Plummer, Swampscott, four; F. L. Ripley, 
Winchester, six; E. J. Bliss, Boston, seven; Dr. George 
Perey, Salem, three. The band concert last evening was 
rendered by the 8th Regiment Band of Lynn. 
Mrs. 8. S. Dearborn, wife of Dr. Dearborn of Nashua, 
N. H., is at the Oceanside, Marblehead Neck, as the 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Spaulding of Nashua, and 
Dexter Spaulding of Exeter Academy has as his guest, 
i. F. Thurber of Dartmouth and Nashua. 
Mrs. H. M. Clark, a Boston guest at the Oceanside, is 
entertaining Rev. John L. Kilbon of Springfield, and 
from the same city are F. L. Avery, his sister, Miss J. L. 
Avery, and his niece, Miss E. H. Avery, the latter a 
Vassar girl. 
Miss L. C. Head and companion of Brookline, are new 
arrivals at The Oceanside, also Col. T. F. Dorance and 
wife, Philadelphia. 
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Mrs. Ginery Twitchell and family, Boston; Frank C. 
Bates and family, Brookline; T. B. Everett, a Boston 
member of the Eastern Yacht club are among the sea- 
son’s guests at this hotel. Other prominent guests there 
are Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Henderson, Greénwood, Miss. ; 
Lieut. and Mrs. G. M. Morrow, jr., West Point; Mr. and 
Mrs. F. A. Amidon of Worcester, who have just con- 
eluded a visit here. Mr. Amidon had his fine span and 
groom with him. Their guest was Mrs. W. E. Cates 
of Worcester. Miss Sara Dean, the author from San. 
Francisco and her companion, Mrs. E. W. Sayers of Lon- 
don, England, are at the Nanepashemet, also Miss 
Harriet Taber and maid, New York. The wife and 
daughter of Dr. H. EK. Ayres of Hyde Park are at this 
hostelry also. Dr. Ayres is a member of the Boston 
Yacht club. 
Swampscott 
New arrivals at the Bellevue include Dr. and Mrs. C. 
A. Service, Miss Mildred Chase, Miss and Mr. Service, 
Bala, Penn. Miss Ella Chamberlain, the Boston whist- 
ler, was a recent parlor entertainer at the hotel. 
G. F. Slaughter and family, leading residents of 
Evanston, Ill., are due August 7, at the Bellevue. 
E. B. Freeman and family are another addition to the 
Bellevue’s large company of guests, who are enjoying 
the many diversions of this section of Swampscott. 
A. G. Thatcher, a prominent cotton manufacturer of 
Swarthmore, Pa., Mrs. Thatcher, Mrs. Sylvester Garrett, 
all of Swarthmore, Pa., are at the Elms. Other guests 
there are Mrs. C. A. Clark, Miss Ethel Appleton, New- 
ton; Mr. and Mrs. A. Willis, Boston; Elsie A. Fix, Syra- 
cuse. 
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