July 28, 1916. 
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MARBLEHEAD NECK was gay and festive Monday 
evening on the occasion of the Corinthian Yacht club’s 
weekly band concert and dinner. A notable gathering of 
people along the North Shore enjoyed the festivities and 
the gowns of the ladies were extremely beautiful. The 
Salem Cadet band gave the best concert of the season. 
The tables were beautifully arranged with cut flowers, 
each table carrying out a complete color scheme. The 
flowers used were snapdragons, sweet peas, nasturtiums, 
roses and gladioli and greenery. Among those who had 
dinner guests were M. Salisbury, four; C. E. Longley, 
four; Dana Estes, eight; G. R. Beardsell, sixteen; W. B. 
Phinney, six; D. B. Hallett, seven; A. Boutell, twelve; 
E. W. Cobb, eight; W. M. Pratt, seven; C. O. Whitten, 
five; C. F. Messer, two; F. A. Flood, six; F. N. Bushnell, 
five; R, E. Hall, four; F. S. Cleghorn, eight; W. V. 
Mott, five; H. A. Norton, six; W. O. Todd, four; C. W. 
Cheney, four; L. V. Grover, four; W. A. Riggs, six; 
H. S. Wheelock, three. 
Mrs. Charles Johnson of Boston, who has just re- 
turned from a trip around the world, has been a guest 
of Miss M. Corrine Dana at Marblehead Neck. 
Miss M. Corrine Dana entertained at dinner on Mon- 
day evening at the Corinthian Yacht club. Covers were 
laid for seven. ‘The table was decorated with a huge 
centrepiece of pink gladoli. Four smaller vases filled 
with pink snapdragons were placed at intervals about the 
centrepiece. Rich greenery radiated from the centrepiece 
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on the cloth to form a circle, which was dotted with pink 
rosebuds. Dainty pink rose baskets filled with candies 
and nuts finished the color scheme. Among the guests 
were Mr. Lewis Flagg of Boston, Mrs. Charles Johnson, 
Mrs. Marion Higgins, Miss Sally Ginn, Lawrence Higgins. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuman had as lun- 
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their summer home, “Mollhurst,” Marblehead Neck. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Boutell of Saginaw, Mich., 
who are visiting Marblehead for a month’s stay with 
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friends at the Corinthian Yacht club on Monday evening 
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rated with a profusion of yellow blossoms and greenery. 
Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. Robert Stone, 
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose G. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. James C. 
Graves, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Goldthwaite, Miss 
Graves and Mr. Goodwin. Mrs. Boutell was, before her 
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