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Te ARB LEH LEAD NECK’ S smartest event of ake week 
was the Monday evening dinner and concert at the 
Corinthian Yacht club. It was the largest party of the 
“HULDA 
HOLLAND” 
IN “THE 
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season. An excellent dinner was served and_ splendid 
concert given. The hosts at dinner were J. on Gahm, 
Vaughn Jealous, FE. P. Johnson, J. Brophy, W. Bb. Phin- 
ney, Dr. Crandon, D. B. Hallett, EO -B: hee Ee 
Chapin, H. G. Chapin, H. Cotchin, C. C. Whitten, C. B. 
Wheelock, E. A. Flood, C. W. Cheney, EF. W. Cobb, ,R. E. 
Hall, King: Upton, J. Robson, G. L. Webb, W. I. Fear- 
ing, C. Paine and B. A. Smith. 
Mr. S. B. Cantey of Fort Worth, 
the Dr. O’Connor bungalow, Ocean avenue, 
Neck, for the month of August. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hollingsworth gave a dance at 
“Driftwood,” their summer home at Marblehead Neck, 
Saturday evening last. 
Mrs. C. O. Baker entertained a tea party at the 
North Shore Grill, Magnolia, Friday afternoon last with 
little Miss Lillian Shuman as the guest of honor. 
The regular ladies’ night at the Corinthian Yacht club 
last Friday evening was very well attended. The cfub- 
house was opened en suite and everybody had a good 
time. Many dinner parties were inaugurated, the greatest 
number so far this season. Among those who entertained 
were Messrs. Cheney, Percy, C. E. Adams, K. S. Billings, 
B. P.-C. Clapp, D.-B..-Purbeck, W...P. 3h earme;: aries 
Goodwin, W. F. Ulman, G. L. Hunter, W. L. Bernard, 
George Upton, C. B. Whitney, J. C. Johnson, H. Hum- 
phrey, R. C. Hutchinson, Richard Sanders, Robin Damon, 
Texas, has taken 
Marblehead 
pi ease W. is BISON. C. H. Conway, H. E. 
Hendry, H. Foster, Jr.. A. L. Thorndike, J. H. Edwards, 
F. E. Richards, F. W. Mote B. Hollings, R. L. 
Wilbor, F. G. Macorber, G. B. Wheelock and A. E. Barr. 
On Saturday evening the members of the Corinthian 
Yacht club enjoyed a smoker, which was combined. with 
Stucco Calanial 
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the presenting of a beautiful oil painting, by Charles S. 
Parker of the Neck, the work of his hand. It is a very 
fine painting of Marblehead Harbor, taking in a repre- 
sentative view of the town. Entertainers from Prof. 
Lansing’s at Boston carried out a splendid program. 
i he Saturday evening hop at the Oceanside was well 
attended by the guests at the hotel and the cottagers at 
the Neck. Proprietor Lane is very busy with a full house 
and scores of motor parties for dinner each day. Among 
the recent arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Humphrey, 
Tonawanda, N. Y.; Mrs. R. H. Rudolph, Easton, Pa.; 
Dr. L. G. Nettleton, Boston; H. G. Foote, Minneapolis ; 
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Golden. Middletown, Conn.; Mrs. 
P. C. Spring, Braintree; Mrs. Albert Clift, Narberth, Pa.; 
Mrs. L. F. Hudson, Dayton, O.; Mrs. George E. Farley 
and Mrs. Daniel Safford, Ipswich; Mr. and Mrs. Georg= 
C. Hughes, Montclair, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Sellery, 
Chicago, [ll.; Mr. and Mrs. Miner G. Robinson, Mrs. 
H. A. Cutter and daughter and Mrs. Dexter Spaulding, 
Nashua; Gen. and Mrs. T. S. Peck and daughter, Bur-= 
lington, Vt. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hickmott of Hartford, Conn., 
and daughter arrived during the past week at the Ocean- 
side at the Neck for their seventh consecutive summer 
season. ‘They will remain until September. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuman, who have been 
summering with their little family at “Mollhurst,’ Marble- 
head Neck, are anticipating a short stay at Newport dur- 
ing the early part of August. This is their annual mid- 
summer outing at Newport, they being very fond of the 
many attractions this delightful resort affords. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw Langmaid of Salem are at 
the Leslie for the month of August. Mrs. Langmaid 
was formerly Miss Katherine Squires, who is well known 
on the North Shore. 
URRILL 
BURRILL’S FIRST — ALWAYS 
