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Aug. 25, 1916. 
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THU. OWEN MOORE ‘‘ THE ROLLING STONE” 
sat. ‘“ THE CAPTIVE GOD” WM. S. HART. 
MARBLEHEAD NECK was a very busy place during 
the past week, with yacht races, dinner parties, 
luncheons and teas, and will continue in its cycle of 
pleasurable events for several weeks to come. Next 
week will find the Neck the scene of a very pretty wed- 
ding, when Miss Rachel Marie Hofman Owen will be- 
come the bride of Harold Williams Wheeler, Harvard ’16, 
at the St. Michael’s Episcopal Church at Marblehead on 
Tuesday, August 29th. 
Wednesday evening “Sanger Fest” club of Boston, 
which is composed of a number of Harvard men, with 
Dr. J. B. Hawes as the leader, dined at the Eastern Yacht 
club, a very merry and enjoyable affair. This is a yearly 
event which assumes the aspect of a re-union. 
Mrs. George E. Percy, wife of Dr. Percy, who 1s 
spending the summer at Marblehead Neck, has just re- 
turned to the Neck after a motor trip through Maine, 
with a short visit at Bath on the New Meadows river. 
Monday evening’s weekly dinner-dance at the Co- 
rinthian Yacht club proved a most delightful affair with 
a number of diners and dancers. The clubhouse was, as 
usual, beautifully decorated with a myriad of electric 
lights and the interior with quantities of cut flowers and 
greenery in gay profusion. A'nong the hosts at dinner 
were Messers. Wilkinson, Goodwin, Humphrey, Wilcock, 
Whitney, Dr. Johnston, Bates, Hall, Walker, Billings, 
Pattee, Houghton, Knowles, Forbes, Cleghorn, Glover, 
Galem, Willis, Jealous and Willcutt. 
* King Upton’s beautiful and__ palatial house-boat 
steamed gracefully out of the Marblehead harbor on 
Wednesday afternoon with a large party of friends 
aboard for a cruise along the Maine coast. 
Mrs. George S. Hill of Pleasant street, Marblehead, 
entertained a number of her friends at afternoon tea on 
Wednesday. The pretty verandas were decorated with 
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cuc tlowers and greenery, which afforded a delightful 
scene for the gathering of ladies. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Coombs of Peach Point, Mar- 
blehead, are entertaining Mrs. Rose Burrill of Skowhe- 
gan, Maine, for the remainder of the summer. 
One of the prettiest dinner parties of the season was 
given at the Corinthian Yacht club on Monday evening, 
when Mr. and Mrs. Frank S$. Cleghorn entertained. 
Covers were laid for eight at a table charmingly deco- ~ 
rated with cut flowers. 
Recent among the arrivals at the Oceanside hotel 
at the Neck were Col. and Mrs. W. W. Gray, Miss Agnes 
Gray, Mrs. Alexander W. Smith of Atlanta, Ga.; Miss 
H. F. Kendrick, Cincinnati, Ohio; Miss Jennie Wood, 
Burlington, Vt.; Miss Dorothy E. Hodgkins, Miss M. A. 
Woodward, Melrose Highlands; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 
Hazen, Boston; Miss Josephine Mason, Washington, 
Miss I. W. Rentmole, Boston; G. Gilman Early, Wash- 
ington; Emma P. Horth, Edith E. Rand, New York city; 
Rev. H. E. Wright, White Plains, N. Y.; Thurston 
Merrill, G. A. Ditman, Cincinnati; Miss Hattie Ells, Ter- 
ryville, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. King, Troy, 
N. Y.; Miss E. B. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cann, 
Jamaica Plain; Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McHugh, Miss 
isabel E. Clark, Mattapan; Miss Ruth EK. Bacon, Worces- 
ter; Winthrop A. Clark, Stamford, Conn. 
The Bal Masque at the Oceanside hotel at the Neck 
was a marked success and a very enjoyable affair. It 
was attended by the guests at the hotel as well as a great 
‘any cottagers at the Neck. Prizes were awarded for 
the best costumes, and it was no easy task to select the 
winner, for each and all were good and well worth a prize. 
The high price of quinine is not causing half as 
much alarm as the high price of gasoline. 
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