18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MARBLEHEAD 
Tomorrow, Sept. 10, at high noon, the summer resi- 
dence of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Gibbs of Brookline. 
at Devereaux Rocks will be the scene of a wedding, the 
contracting parties being their daughter, Miss Gladys 
3ulfinch Gibbs, and Gardiner Frank Greene. A special 
train will leave the North Union station for Devereaux 
at 11.40 o’clock and return at 2.40’ p. m. The future 
home of the prospective bride and groom will be River- 
bank Court, Boston, where they will be at home after 
January 1. e 
Quite the longest season here is that of the New Foun- 
tain Inn, which will be kept open until November first. 
Departures from Marblehead Neck cottage colony 
this week included Gen. and Mrs. Elbert Wheeler of 
Nashua and Boston, the H. A. Norton, A. D. Little and 
F. M. Ayers families. 
II. P. Benson’s new cement villa is now being ocecu- 
pied by the family, annual summer residents of the 
Neck. 
Miss Hunice Avery of Springfield, a popular Ocean- 
side guest this season, was tendered a farewell dinner 
party by seven of her new made friends at the hotel, 
who had. attractive decorations of flowers and original 
sketches by Frank Mayo of Jamaica Plain as place 
ecards. Bridge and music followed the dinner. Among 
the new arrivals for September are the Misses Maria A. 
McKim and Grace E. Rockwell of Gardiner; Miss 
Clark, Mrs. N. L. Hood, Wellesley. 
Mrs. Mary MeIntire of Washington, D. C., is the guest 
of friends at the Nanepashemet. Others registered are 
Mr..and Mrs. Chas. F. Mason, Miss Mason, Philadel- 
phia; Bronson Alcott Pratt. of Concord; Mrs. E. F. 
Partridge, Miss H. H. Partridge, Miss L. P.: Lehman, 
Edwin P. Lehman, Redlands, Cal. The Nanepashemet 
will close about Sept. 20. 
Prof. Harold B. Litchman has concluded his sum- 
mer’s stay in Marblehead and returned to Tuscaloosa, 
Ala. 
A. H. Marks of Akron, O., who recently acquired 
a summer home on Peach’s Point, has hauled out his 
speedy forty-five foot crusing launch, Florence IL, for 
the winter. The boat holds the best record here for 
speed. 
The recent Colonial tea held at the historic Lee man- 
sion attracted many summer visitors, who beheld’ the 
mansion people with matrons and maids costumed to 
depict the colonial period, and the feature made a very 
picturesque ensemble. 
Among the recent arrivals at the Rockmere are Mrs. 
L. W. Thatcher of Peabody, who has as guest, Mrs. J. P. 
Baxter, wife of Hon. J. P. Baxter of Portland, ex-mayor 
of that city. Among the numerous auto parties who have 
stopped there were those of Grinford Smith, South 
Windham, Conn.; Mrs. Wm. Keyser, jr., Baltimore ; 
Mitchell Ward, Manchester, N. H. 
The masquerade ball at The Crowningshield, Clifton, 
last Saturday evening was a great success and was en- 
jeyed by many friends of the guests from Marblehead 
and Swampscott. 
Arrivals at the New Fountain Inn are Miss Alice F. 
Aertsen, Germantown, Pa.; Miss Mary. Lee Adams, 
Pittsfield; Mrt and Mrs. H. E EK. Kendall, Dayton; 0.; Miss 
Camille Edwards, Memphis, Tea . Mr. and Mrs. ©. M. 
Mandel, Manchester, N. H.; Mrs. Henry H. Brown, 
‘iss Annie EK. Briggs, Philadelphia ; Mr. and Mrs. John 
.. Sloan; New Haven, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 
Wright and daughter, New York city, 
SWAMPSCOTT 
The waning season at the Preston will terminate on 
Sept. 15, after a very successful operation. The avia- 
tion meet in Boston has been an interesting attraction 
for many guests from the hotel and on Tuesday of this 
week a party composed of Mrs. L. A. Cress and Mrs. W. 
I.. Gray of Boston, Mrs. A. A. Parker, Chicago, and Miss 
Kuhneno, Davenport, Ia., were in attendance. 
Tuesday evening of this week the vaudeville enter- 
tainment at the Clifton casino was an attraction for the 
summer residents of Beach Bluff and Clifton. The en- 
tertainers were Chick Fox, the Irish comedian, from 
Boston; W. S. Sandeman, Scotch comedian; Mrs. Val 
Parkerly, pianist, and the four colored troubadours 
from the Cliff club, Marblehead. All the artists were 
cordially received. The orchestra is still in attendance 
at the hotel and the daily concerts and informal danc- 
ing each evening, with the regular Saturday evening 
cance is still on the social program of the hotel. Sep- 
tember arrivals at the Preston include many auto par- 
ties for a few days’ stay, Mrs. Chas T. Gordon, New 
York; Mrs. C, M. Hathaway, with Mr. and Mrs. H. I. 
Mabbett as guests, all of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. 
W. Holton, Philadelphia; Mrs. Edward J. Brown, Miss 
Miller, New York city. Other guests for longer stays 
are Mrs. C. B. Greeley, St. Louis; E. G. Stevenson, De- 
troit; Dr. and Mrs. George W. Gay, Chestnut Hill; 
Misses C. M. Schmidt, Miss E. W. McArthur, Mt. 
Clemens, Mich.; Benj. P. Horton and wife, Chicago. 
Miss Stevens of Lowell, owner of the Hotel Bellevue 
property, was at the hotel Tuesday in conference with 
Mrs. Oleott, manager this season, to arrange for the 
continuance of the hotel’s season during the fall and 
winter, which if carried out would give Beach Bluff 
an all-the-year-round hotel. 
The Slaughter family, prominent and wealthy resi- 
dents of Evanston, Ill., who spent several weeks at the 
Bellevue, have departed, traveling to Albany, N. Y., 
by auto through the Berkshire County and Brattleboro 
royte. They were to ship their touring car to Chicago 
from Albany. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. MacDonald of Chieca- 
20 were among the Bellevue guests who attended the 
aviation meet in Boston. An informal dance, games 
and refreshments have been on the social ealendar of 
_the Bellevue for the entertainment of the young people 
there. 
The Bufford family of Boston, who have been at the 
Preston, are to remove to the Bellevue. They will win- 
ter at The Puritan, Boston. 
Marblehead | 
Some new arrivals at The Boylston, which concludes, 
its season about Oct. 1, include James R. Murray, Balti-’ 
more; Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Rice, Malden; C. W. Lewis, 
New York city; Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Sheldon, 
Newton. 
East Gloucester 
Mrs. S. E. Raymond of Cleveland and ‘‘The Ram- 
parts,’’ the Rouse mansion at Hastern Point, presented 
the cup which was the prize for the special race tried 
Labor Day afternoon off the Gloucester Yacht elub- 
house, Rocky Neck. 
The Rockaway, Rocky Neck, was the scene of a mer- 
ry hurdy-gurdy party last Friday evening. The re- 
freshments served were the compliments of Mr. and 
Mrs. L. H. Jenkins of Richmond, Va., in honor of the 
birthday of her daughter, Miss Louise Pexton Jenkins. 
