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HOtEL PRESTON, Beach Bluff, held its second for- 
mal ball on Saturday evening, August 22d, and it 
was the social event of the summer season. North Shore 
society folk and many prominent guests turned out and 
enjoyed the hospitality of the management of this hotel. 
Nearly three hundred guests and their friends from all 
sections of the North Shore were entertained. The 
weather was very favorable for dancing, being cool and 
comfortable. The large ball room set off from the lobby 
was beautifully decorated with cut flowers and large green 
palms which gave it the appearance of an open-air rustic 
ball room. Dancing was enjoyed from nine to twelve, 
after which a buffet supper closed the evening’s enter- 
tainment. Among those present were Mrs. N. North, 
_ wearing pink chiffon over ‘bodice of rose buds; Miss East- 
man, green chiffon over taffeta en train; Mrs. W. E. Nol- 
man with white allover lace over pink messaline; Miss 
Ruth Orrin wore a gown of blue taffeta and allover lace 
with corsage of orchids; Mrs. J. A. Sherrard in pink 
accordion pleated chiffon covered by tunic of lace. Mrs. 
Sherrard wore diamonds and rubies; Mrs. L. C. Page 
wore white lace over taffeta with deep girdle of gold 
cloth,—she wore pearls and diamonds; Mrs. M. P. Davis 
in a gown of green taffeta covered with tunic of lace em- 
broidered in gold, she wore diamonds; Miss Nettie Schif- 
fer, in old rose colored taffeta with corsage of violets and 
rope of pearls. Miss Florence Allyn looked very beauti- 
ful in a gown of pale lavender en train, wearing lilies of 
the valley and pink roses; Mrs. R. Flynn wore a stunning 
black lace gown over taffeta, en train with a bodice of 
crystal trimming. Her diamonds and emeralds blended 
well with a corsage of Killarney roses. Mrs. Dr. Roider 
look very stunning in pink chiffon over lace en train with 
tunic of white and gold. She wore lilies of the valley. 
Mrs. W. E. Parker in blue taffeta and rare lace with dia- 
monds and turquoise and a corsage of rosebuds, looked 
very attractive. Mrs. C. E. Noyes wore white charmeuse 
en train, with a corsage of rose buds and rope of pearls. 
Mrs. A. T. Baldwin in white charmeuse with crystal trim- 
mings and corsage of Mrs. Hadley rosebuds looked very 
charming. Mrs. R. Upshaw wore green taffeta, allover 
lace en train caught up with rosebuds, with corsage of 
lilies of the valley and orchids. Mrs. Gilbert in a gown 
of white lace embroidered in old gold and black girdle, 
and corsage of yellow rosebuds; Mrs. Green, white robe 
embroidered in gold over turquoise taffeta. Miss M: 
Coleman looked very attractiv e in a gown of pink 
liberty satin with lace tunic and pearl ornaments. 
Miss Pearl Tupper wore pink taffeta over white 
lace. Among others noticed were Philip Page, 
Misses Bailey, Miss Townsend, Miss Glenthworth, Mr. 
and Mrs. S. P. Halsey, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Swan, Mr. 
and Mrs. A. A. Lawson, Mrs. $. Southard, Mr. Hendrick- 
son, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Cory, Mrs. and Miss Ladensack, 
Owen Coleman, Mrs. W. J. Miller, Mrs. Geo. J. Pres- 
Hotel Preston, 
ton and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pe 
1 Ne cteme yo Bs “Taugane, Mr. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
at Beach Bluff 
A. Mitchell, Mr. 
J. N. Staples, Mrs. C. 
Frank C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. 
ques, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. V ‘aughan. 
Last Wednesday evening a very enjoyable corn 
roast was given by Mrs. L. C. Page. The affair was 
held on the beach and the light from the huge bonfire 
furnished the light for the entertainment. Among those 
present were Mrs. R. Upshaw, Mrs. Stanard, Mrs. Gil- 
bert, Mr. Coleman, Mr. R. Upshaw, Mr. Phil Page, Mrs. 
Coleman, and Miss Coleman. 
Mrs. J. P. Orrin and daughter, Ruth, of St Louis, 
have arranged for an indefinite stay at the Preston. Mr. 
and Mrs. N. Zabriski are entertaining Miss Munn of 
and 
sates, 
Jac- 
‘East Orange, N. J. 
Others registered at the Preston include Mrs. W. 
Hendee and Miss Nellie Hendee of Burlington, V ie 
IMbises sic Ve Hause of Chicago; Mrs. J. E. Bates-of Brook- 
hao NY Miceand irs “Judd of Boston; E. E. Law- 
son and pay of Toronto, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Tan- 
yane; Herbert Witherspoon of New York City; Miss 
Ladensack of Boston; Mr. W. E. Parker of Detroit, 
Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rockwell of Leominster, 
Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnston of Cleveland, Theodore 
Morgan of Montreal, J. R. McCall of Providence. 
Re MERE hotel on the mainland at Marblehead is 
finishing out a busy season with several new arrivals 
for the first. few weeks in September. A prominent 
Chicago family spending the season at the Rock-Mere is 
composed of Mrs. Edson Keith, her son, W. W. Keith and 
his wife of the same city. Mrs. Keith’s sister, Mrs. H. 
W. Hoyt, has come up from Rye Beach, N. H., recently 
to remain with her for the balance of the season. Others 
prominent among the recent arrivals include Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Knight of Somerville; F.:B. Eaves of Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Dusenberry of Newark, N. J.; Mr. 
and Mrs. Robert S. Jewett of Watertown; H. Kenneth 
Franzheim of Wheeling, West Va.; and Mr. and Mrs. 
FE. E. Howard of Joliet, Ill. 
Glover Inn, Marblehead, arrivals the last week in- 
clude H. N. Mtidge, Chicago; F. D. Lord, New York: 
John C. Chapman of Medford; Irving Whitehouse, Spo- 
kane, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. Pratt, Herbert 
K. and Arthur M. Pratt of Bridgewater; Samuel D. 
Jones and Franklin Jones of New York city; Mr. and 
Mrs. G. Carroll of Boston; and F. G. Dean and Mrs. 
Mrs. Dean of Wollaston. 
Arrivals at the Hotel Leslie, 
Mrs. Wm. H. Anderson of Lowell; Mr. 
Marblehead, 
and Mrs. 
include 
Edwin 
J. Gillette of Phoenix, Ariz.; T. F. Burgoyne of New 
York city; Ulla A. Swenson of Millbury; Mr. and Mrs. 
Minchey alien and two children of Boston: Mrs. T 
B. Stimpson and R. 5. Stimpson of Providence: and a 
and Mrs. George S. Hedge of Brookline. 
