Sept. 8, 1916. 
again returned to Maine for a several weeks’ longer visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Longley, Jr., of New York, who 
have been. spending the sunmer with Mr. Longley’s 
mother on Atlantic avenue left Thursday for their winter 
home, but they will visit the Mt. Washington at Bretton 
Woods before returning to New York. 
The entertainment which was given at the Neigh- 
borhood club for the benefit of the Massachusetts chil- 
dren whose fathers are at the front, on Thursday evening, 
under the auspices of the Massachusetts Volunteer Aid 
association, proved to be a success, and a very pleasing 
and enjoyable entertainment was given by finished artists. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Price of Phillips avenue 
‘and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Proctor of Little’s Point, 
who have been enjoying a motor trip through the White 
and Green Mountains with stopping place at Manchester, 
Vt., have returned to their homes after a very pleasant 
jaunt. 
Mrs. Everitt B. Terhune of Ocean Avenue who with 
her sons, Everitt B., Jr., and Phillips Glover Terhune, 
has been spending the summer at their summer camp at 
Norway, Maine, has returned to Phillips Beach and 
opened her beautiful home. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Gage of Atlantic avenue, 
have returned from a motor trip and visit to Manchester, 
Vermont. 
hover around the Casino 
which was clearly manifested in the large numbers 
which attended the subscription whist given there during 
the past week. The prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. 
S. R. Elllis, Emmons Ellis, A. P. Teele and H. T. Foss. 
At the matinee whist given at the Casino on Friday 
afternoon Mrs. R. L. Baker and Mrs. George A. Blan- 
chard were the hostesses. The winners of the trophies 
were Mrs. George E. Kelsey, Mrs. A. G. Thompson and 
Mrs. G. Nicholas Young. 
Miss Carrol Tapley of Lynn, with her parents, will 
shortly take up her residence on Rockaway avenue, Clif- 
ton. Miss Tapley is a very earnest and faithful worker 
at the Surgical Dressings meetings which are held at the 
Neighborhood club on Friday rornings. 
C LIFTON’S interests. still 
MARBLEHEAD is always abreast with the times judg- 
ing by the divers and many interests which this 
quaint old town has. None of Marblehead’s philanthropic 
movements are more active than the “First Aid” meet- 
ings which are held each Thursday afternoon in the high 
school at 4 o’clock and on Tuesday evenings at “The 
Moorings,” the hore of Dr. and Mrs. Harris P. Mosher 
on Front street. These meetings are presided over by 
Mrs. Francis B. Crowinshield with Dr. George S. Hill of 
Marblehead and Boston as the lecturer. Some of the 
active attendants are Mrs. W. R. Castle, Miss Helen 
Very, Misses Thornton and Rothwell, Mrs. Frank Brew- 
ster, Mrs. Charles Loud, Mrs. Everett Paine, Miss Fran- 
ces Cross, Mrs. George Boles, Mrs. Dexter Boles and 
Mrs. R. S. Peabody.. 
Many North Shore folk attended the bridge tourna- 
ment at the summer hove of Mrs. Robert S. Bradley at 
Pride’s Crossing last Friday for the benefit of the Chil- 
dren’s Island Sanitarium at Marblehead. Mrs. Francis 
B. Crowinshield of Peach’s Point was one of the active 
patronesses. 
Prizes are on exhibit in one of the Washington street 
stores at Marblehead, which are to be given to the win- 
ners of boat races for boys. The overall length of the 
boats must not exceed 25 inches. Saturday afternoons 
are the time set for the races and they take place in 
Red’s Pond. One prize is given at each race. Among 
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the donators are Alexander Higginson, H. G. Rogers, F. 
G. Macomber, C..L. Dane, J. J. Martin and Mrs. W. 
Starling Burgess. 
MARBLEHEAD NECK is enjoying the delightful days 
of early September, with many and diversified at- 
tractions to occupy the minds and attentions of the resi- 
dents. 
Thursday evening saw the closing dinner dance at 
the Eastern Yacht club which was very pretty, and 
brought to a finality a season of much brilliancy and 
pleasure at this beautiful clubhouse where the keynote 
of its attractions is the air of refinement which prevails 
throughout. 
Mrs. Marion Lawrence Higgins of the Neck enter- 
tained over the holiday Miss Willie Kendree Jerdone and 
*"iss Katherine Jerdone Elsome of Brookline. A pretty 
dinner party was given in their honor at the Tedesco club 
on Saturday evening, and a cruise in Lawrence Higgins’ 
yacht completed a charming holiday. At the headdress 
ball given at the Oceanside, Magnolia, on Friday evening 
Mrs. Higgins was very handsomely gowned in a creation 
of white chiffon over white taffeta with pearls. Miss 
Ginn, Mrs. Higgins’ house guest, wore a lovely frock of 
white net and white taffeta. 
Master Richard Salter Thayer of Marblehead Neck 
was host on Saturday afternoon to a number of his little 
friends at a party. Among the young guests were Arthur 
and Francis Shuman, Richard Traiser, Paul Rust, and 
Charles Theodore Russell. 
Mrs. Charles D. Hodges of “Kerr Bungalow” at the 
Neck entertained very elaborately’ at a luncheon and 
bridge given at the Preston during the past week in honor 
of her house guest Mrs. James Kennedy. 
Many prominent young matrons of Boston society 
have been enthusiastically entertaining throughout the 
summer season at their summer homes. Especially is this 
true along the North Shore, noticeably among them being 
Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuman of Beacon street, Boston, 
who is summering at Marblehead Neck with her very in- 
teresting little family. Mrs. Shuman was hostess this 
week to the Marblehead Neck Ladies’ Whist club at her 
home, “Mollhurst,” on Thursday afternoon. Her guests 
for bridge and luncheon were Mrs. Edward Brown, Mrs. 
Cyrus O. Baker, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Fred McQues- 
ten, Mrs. Hugh Brown, Mrs. Oscar Shepard and Mrs. 
Wiliam Terhune. 
A very pretty matinee luncheon was given at the 
Engineer’s club in Boston very recently by Mrs. Edwin 
Arthur Shuman of ‘“Mollhurst” when-she entertained a 
few of her friends. The table was beautifully decorated 
with a profusion of currant-hued roses, which color tones 
were further brought out in the place cards. Covers 
were laid for eight. After the luncheon the guests en- 
joyed the afternoon performance of “Katinka” at the 
Shubert theatre. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Owen of Follett street at 
Marblehead Neck have been entertaining Mrs. Y. S. Wil- 
liams and daughter as their house-guests. Mrs. Williams 
is the wife of the lieutenant commander of the S. S. Mem- 
phis, which was driven ashore at San Domingo recently 
in a tropical storm, but who escaped without injury. 
Recent registrations at the Oceanside at the Neck in- 
clude F. W. Hutchins, Worcester; Mrs. Stephen Green 
and F. Hartwell Green, Newton Centre; Mrs. W. G. 
Remick, Weston; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. King, Troy, N. Y.; 
Mr. and Mrs. L. Burrill, Little Falls, N. Y.; Judge and 
Mrs. C. J. Hunt, Cincinnati; Miss A. A. Byers, New York 
city; Prof. F. N. Willson and Miss M. L. Willson, Prince- 
ton, N. J. 
