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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Gale of Graystone Hall, 
Little’s Point, Swampscott, have been entertaining as their 
house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howes of Cohassec 
and New York, entertaining at dinner Saturday night in 
their honor. Included among the guests were Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dill, Mr. and 
Mrs. W. F. Watters and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cutler, 
who are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Watters. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Heseltine of Swampscott have 
been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. William Eldred of Hart- 
ford, Ct., who were recently married at Andover. 
Mrs. John Donovan of St. Joseph, Mo., who is a 
season guest at the New Ocean House entertained as her 
guests over the week-end, her mother, Mrs. M. L. Hart, 
and her aunts. Mrs. John W. Hart and Mrs. D. A. Hart, 
all of Weymouth. 
Mrs. Charles N. Brush of Little’s Point, was hostess 
on Tuesday afternoon to the ladies of Swampscott, Phil- 
lips Beach and Beach Bluff when Mrs. Mary Alden Ward 
of Boston entertained with a talk on Current Events. <A 
notable gathering of ladies was present. 
The weekly dinner-dance on Wednesday eveniig at 
the fecesco club was a very pretty and merry aflair, a 
great many entertaining notwithstanding the fact that 
the echoes of the mid-summer ball had hardly died away. 
The interior of the clubhouse presented a very pretty 
appearance with decorations of summer blossoms upon the 
dinner tables. Among those who entertained were E, W. 
Ong, P. F. Fitzpatrick. H. B. Lewis, F. C. Sharon, H. 5. 
Syae, MM. N. Smith, J. P. Parker, T. R. Neath, E. P. 
Johnson, D. K. Kennedy, Edward LeCroix, W. G. Wal- 
ton, E. Hollingsworth, EF. L. Davis, F. E. Wright, Jr., 
F. N. Kimball, R. B. Sprague, H. Pushee, W. B. Buck- 
minster and ©. D. Clark. 
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hosts at a dinner at the clubhouse on Tuesday evening, 
which was a very pleasant affair, tendered to the public 
officials of Marblehead, Salem and Swampscott. It was 
appropriately termed “A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream,” 
a delicious dinner being served. The tables were deco- 
rated with vari-colored roses. A feature of the dinner 
was the attractive menu cards, which were of black and 
white, with hand drawing of a huge dinner bell amid 
rocks, symbolic of Marblehead. Notable among the gath- 
ering were Selectmen J. L. Litchran, J. M. Osborn, 
Thomas Labram, Jr., R. C. Bridge, J. M. Ward, Assessors 
F. H. Litchman, Thomas Swasey, H. E. Ballard, Treas- 
urer EK. E. Paine, Clerk W. T. Litchman, Com. of High- 
ways S. Frank Chapman, Chief of Police F. W. Goodwin, 
all of Marblehead. From Salen came Mayor Henry P. 
son, City Engineer G. F. Ashton, City Clerk J. Clif- 
ford Entwistle. Swampscott was represented by Select- 
men H. 8. Baldwin, W. E. Carter, C. B. Humphrey, 
Assessors E. A. Maxfield, Peleg Gardner, O. G. Poor, 
Treasurer W. S. Bates, Clerk George T. Till, Highway 
Surveyor M. J. Ryan, Chief of Police N. M. Carson, 
Representative to General Court J. D. Bently. The Board 
of Governors of the Tedesco club are Elisha W. Cobb, 
Charles H. Conway, William H. Rothwell, E. H. Clapp, 
Frank H. Gage, Andrew W. Preston, Eugene W. Ong, 
Benjamin N. Johnson and Frank E. Peabody. 
Noted among the players upon the golf course at 
the Tedesco club on Wednesday were Paymaster and 
Mrs. Jordan of the U. S$. S. Birmingham. Mrs. Jordan 
was formerly Miss Terhune, the daughter of W. B. 
Terhune of Phillips Beach. 
Mrs. Henry W. Forbes of Tupelo road, Swampscott, 
was the winner of the cup given Wednesday for the 
women’s golf tournament at the Tedesco club. 
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