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ber of lovely children that one sees there. 
REACH BLUFF these days is pretty and restful to the 
visitor. Most striking at the Bluff is the great num- 
Nearly every 
house is graced by the presence of some sweet child, and 
they all seem to enjoy the lawns of the big estates as 
they frolic about, and play on the crescent beach so 
very near. 
The fine estate of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Paine 
on Beach Bluff avenue is merry these days with a bevy 
of pretty girls who have come to visit Miss Esther 
Paine, the second eldest daughter. Miss Esther was 
graduated from Smith with the class of rg15 and re- 
turned from a class reunion at Northampton just recently 
with several of her classmates, the reunion terminating 
in a house-party at Bailey’s Island. The guests included 
Miss Dorothy Dullas, New York, president of the class; 
Frances Michael, Buffalo; Natalie Carpenter, Watertown, 
N. Y.; these three young ladies remaining just for a 
day. Miss Janet Van Sickle of Auburn, N. Y., and 
Miss Marion Park of Englewood, N. J., are still house 
guests and will remain indefinitely. Another house guest 
at the Paine home is Miss Margaret Paine, niece of Mr. 
Paine, whose home is at Cleres, France. Miss Paine 
will remain a month. Alec Mossman of Brookline is 
also a house guest at the Paine home and is visiting his 
friend, Stephen Paine. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles EF. Kelsey of Sea View avenue, 
Beach Bluff, have just returned to their summer home 
after a short visit to New York city. 
» Mr. and Mrs. Charles EF. Kelsey have rented their 
fine house on Sea View avenue, Beach Bluff, for the 
summer and are making their hoire at the Bellevue on 
Humphrey street. 
Mrs. Lamont G. Burnham of the Somerset, Boston, 
w'o is spending a few weeks at the Hotel Preston, gave 
an elaborate dinner at the Tedesco club on Tuesday 
evening. The table, the most beautiful of the season, 
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Hotel Preston, Beach Bluff 
Was artistically arranged with sweet peas in a huge mound 
for centrepiece, with corsages made of old-fashioned 
flowers at the places of the ladies, and white carnations 
for the gentlemen. Covers were laid for sixteen. Among 
the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Little, Judge 
Bough, Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Baker, Charles 
Dietrich, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Nashua, and Mr. A. 
Shuman. 
HOTEL PRESTON, Beach Bluff—Among the recent 
arrivals at the Preston for a few weeks’ stay is Mrs. 
Lamont G. Burnham, who makes her winter home at the 
Somerset, Boston. Mrs. Burnham for many years had 
a summer residence on Atlantic avenue, Beach Bluff, 
but finding it a great care, disposed of it. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Henley of Brookline are season 
guests at the Preston. 
Mrs. Richard C. Smith of Buffalo is a recent arriva 
and will remain for the summer. 
Mrs. Kerwick M. Speers and her pretty daughter, 
Miss Miriam Speers, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are at the 
Preston for a lengthy stay. 
Mr. W. P. Riggs and T. G. Riggs of Baltimore, who 
have been guests at the Preston for several seasons, are 
registered for a short sojourn. 
Mrs. John R. Murphy with daughters Janet, Louise 
and Elinor of Boston are at the Preston for a lengthy 
stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Seaver, Mrs. Spencer P. Ken- 
nard and Henry Skilton, all of Brookline, composed a 
motor party which spent the week-end at the hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. O’Connell of Brookline 
guests at the Preston for the season. 
Miss Kate Doggett of Baltimore, a season guest 
at the Preston, is entertaining Miss Virginia Ficklin of 
Fredericksburg for a stay. 
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