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The officers of the club are Frank H. Gage, president ; 
W. L. Terhune, vice-president; W. W. Johnson, treas- 
urer; EK. N. Carpenter, secretary. The clubhouse is very 
beautifully located and is ideally situated on the carline 
between Marblehead and Swampscott and Lynn, and adja- 
cent to the Phillips Beach railroad station. The steward 
in chargeis Mr. L. N. Robinson, formerly with the Gen- 
etal W. F. Drapers at Hopedale, most efficient and cap- 
able and under whose supervision the affairs of the club 
run smoothly. Mrs. Robinson is stewardess in charge of 
the culinary department, which art and service 1s unex- 
celled along the North Shore. 
m Mrs., J. A. Heath of Beach Bluff; Swampscott, re- 
cently entertained at an afternoon bridge and tea at the 
Neighborhood club, which was a most elaborate affair. 
Punch was served throughout the card game, and a deli- 
cious luncheon at the close of the game. 
The evening of June 17th a “Dutch” supper was 
given at the clubhouse which was enjoyed by Mr, and 
Mrs. F. H. Gage, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rolfe, Mr. and 
Mrs. C. B.' Price and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Parker 
Thursday at 12.30 Mrs. George C. Jones entertained 
thirteen ladies at a luncheon in the dinning room of the 
Neighborhood club. Mrs. Jones is not superstitious so 
dreads not the tabooed number 
Miss Aborn was hostess Thursday afternoon at a 
pretty bridge and luncheon at the Neighborhood club. 
During the card game punch was served the guests, fol- 
lowing which a delicious luncheon was served in the 
dining room, About thirty guests were present. 
Tuesday afternoon Miss Merrill entertained seven 
of her friends at tea in the Japanese Tea Room at the 
clubhouse, and on Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Rolfe was 
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hostess to three of her friends at tea in the artistic green 
and white Japanese room. 
The Friday morning meetings of the Phillips Beach 
branch of the Surgical Dressings Committee of the Wom- 
an’s Department of the National Civic Federation affili- 
ated with the American Red Cross Society and the 
Woman’s Movement. for National Preparedness in the 
Neighborhood clubhouse are very well attended, and a 
great deal of helpful work done in this splendid cause. 
EACH BLUFF these early summer days is very busy, 
and as the season advances will be busier than ever. 
The pretty crescent beach is very popular mornings, when 
the children and their nurses spend their time in the san, 
and the braver ones enjoy a dip in the surf. 
Among the recent arrivals at the Bellevue Hotel at 
Beach Bluff are Mrs. G. H. Stearns and daughter «f 
Newton, Mrs. J. C. Clark and daughter, Hingham; Miss 
Ida E. Sweetser, Cohassett;, Mrs. John H. Cross and 
daughter Miss Frances, Brooklyn; Miss Lucy $. Gookin, 
Boston and Lexington; Malcolm Jones, Brookline; Mr. 
and Mrs. Frank B. Hawley of Cambridge. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hodges. Jr., have rented theit 
house at Beach Bluff and will make the Bellevue the!r 
d«micile for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Halloway have rented the'r 
house at Beach Bluff and will occupy the Gray cottage on 
Humphrey street for the season, taking their meals ét 
the Bellevue. 
Mrs. Jonathan Brown of Beach Bluff is at the Belle- 
vue for the remainder of June, having rented her house 
for the season. Mrs. Brown will spend July and August 
at Watch Hill, R. I. 
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