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Marblehead 
Season guests at the Oceanside, Marblehead Neck, in- 
elude Mrs. M. Evans and Hon. J. H. Shurburne, New 
York; Mrs. L. H. Rhodes, Brookline, daughter and 
nephew; Miss Ethel L. Dickinson, Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. 
M. J. Miner, and two daughters, Washington, D. C.; 
Mrs. Dr. Caroline M. Purnell, Phila., Mr. and Mrs. F. D. 
Spaulding, Miss Sylvia Spaulding, Dexter Spaulding, 
Nashua, N. H.; Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Morrill, Nashua, N. 
IJ.; Miss Mabel Smith, Palmer, Mass.; Mrs. J. K. Wag- 
ner, Miss Laura Wagner, Kalamazoo; Miss M. F. Perry, 
3rookline; Mrs. Harriet N. Clark, Swampscott; Mrs. G. 
S. Harrington, Miss Florence Harrington, Boston; Mrs. 
W. G. McLeod, Miss Ahece H. McLeod, Miss McLeod, 
Cambridge; Mrs. C. W. Birchard, Mrs. M. M. Noyes, 
Miss C. M. Birdsall, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. James’ N. Vinal, 
Mrs. J. R. Seavy, Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. William R. 
Nichols, Wagner, Pa.; Mrs. Dr. Ada A. Achorn, Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Lublin, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 
H. Osborn Lane, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Marshall, Boston; 
Mrs. A. B. Benson, Worcester; Mr. and Mrs. William H. 
Locke, Boston. 
The Tech and the Buccaneer were handsome steam 
yachts noticed in the harbor this week. 
Members of the Mass. Agric. society were entertained 
recently at the beautiful estate of Charles W. Parker 
cf Boston on Marblehead Neck, and were shown over 
the beautiful gardens of the estate. They were dined 
by Mr. Parker at the Eastern Yacht Club house. 
Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Bowditch Potter gave their 
year-old daughter a birthday party recently at the 
home of her grandparents, Prof. and Mrs. Charles S. 
Sargent of Marblehead Neck, where a goodly number 
of charming little folk was present. 
Cape Ann Resorts 
Among the’ automobilists who have been regis- 
tered at Turk’s Head Inn recently, were: Mr. and 
Mrs. W. 8S. Dean and chauffeur of Kansas City; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sullivan and chauffeur, Boston; John 
B. Bugbee, Mrs. Bugbee, Miss Bugbee, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. George H. Logan, Miss M. T. Logan of Rochester, 
and P. B. Heintz of Boston; J. Martin of Lawrence, C. 
B. Carberry and Mrs. F. E. Bailey and chauffeur of 
Boston. Mrs. Van Alystyne and Richard Alystyne and 
O. B. Cox were an automobile party from Sandusky, 
Ohio, with their chauffeur. 
Miss Isabel Chapin of Somerville is spending the sum- 
mer in Rockport. 
Ernest Hobbs of Concord, N. H., is spending his vaca- 
tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hobbs, : 
sr. Mr. Hobbs, sr., is 4th vice-president of the B. & M. 
R. R. 
The Western contingent at the Ocean View, Pigeon 
Cove, include Miss Marion E. Markley of Mason City, 
Ta., Hester Perry, Elyria, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. 
Webster of Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Haskell, 
Kansas City; W. F. Saunders of Cleveland: Mrs. Charles 
W. Hart of Denver; Miss I. M. Chandler, Oakland, Cali- 
fornia. * . 
John F. Swett of the Glenacre, Pigeon Cove, has 
managed this hostelry for over 35 years, and annual 
guests there are Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bringhurst of 
Philadelphia and some 21 other permanent guests. 
Prominent arrivals at Annisquam are: Mr. and Mrs. 
F. W. Stephenson of Minneapolis, who are at Minne- 
haha Cottage; George D. Mason and family of Cam- 
bridge at their "Squam Road cottage. . 
At the Hotels. 
Tomi Asai, B. S. Takaow and Mrs. Takaow, com- 
prising the Mikado Trio, appeared twice in Magnolia 
last week-end—at the Oceanside and the Hesperus—in 
interesting and appreciated programs of vocal and in- 
strumental music. Mrs. Takaow, in excellent voice, 
sang not only in her native tongue, the Japanese, but in 
English and Italian, accompanied by Japanese native in- 
struments and the piano. The members of the trio are 
students who are touring the summer resorts during the 
vacation season. The next stop was Gloucester. 
Gerald N. Thaxter of Boston entertained Mr. and Mrs. 
Marsh Lincoln of Worcester and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. 
Ware of Boston who came Sunday to the Hesperus in 
Magnolia where Mr. Thaxter spends each week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vernon, Miss M. L. Millard and 
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McConnell were at the Hesperus from 
Boston Sunday. 
East Gloudenter 
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan L. Buzby and J. Lawrence Buz- 
by, well known annual Quaker City guests of Hawthorne 
Inn, are at their cottage at Chelsea, Pa. They will ar- 
rive in East Gloucester later in the season. 
The Sunday evening concerts in the Hawthorne Inn 
casino are again social features of this colony. Last 
Sunday evening the orchestra was assisted by Mrs. Mil- 
dred Story-Ellis, of Essex, who possesses a very beauti- 
ful colorature soprano voice and was heard to great ad- 
vantage in her aria from the ‘‘ Barber of Seville.’’ 
Lieut. Col. and Mrs. John Bruce and daughter, Miss 
Muriel Bruce of Toronto, Canada, are at the Beacheroft, 
where Miss Bruce has proved a very entertaining pian- 
ist. Another prominent musician there is Mrs. Helen 
McLemare of Asbury Park, N. J. 
Mrs. Henry Schurmann and cousin, Miss Johnson of 
Indianapolis, who havg been here in consequence of the 
rental of the Schurmann estate to Dr. Morton Prince of 
Boston and Beverly, are house guests of Mrs. Clara 
Harrington for 10 days. 
Mrs. E. H. Prichard and Miss Prichard, prominent 
residents of Cincinnati, are annual guests at ‘‘The Beach- 
croft,’’ arriving recently. 
Capt. and Mrs. P. H. Uberroth of the U. S. Gresham 
were at ‘‘The Rockaway’’ during the Gresham’s stay in 
port. 
Walter Wellman is a familiar figure on our streets as 
he makes frequent trips to visit his family on Mt. Pleas- 
ant avenue. The Wellman girls are enthusiastic motor- 
ists and drive their own car. Mr. Wellman and daugh- 
ters particularly enjoy the trip to Gloucester in the 
ferry and one often meets them in that conveyance. Mr. 
Wellman plans to fly across the Atlantic this fall with 
Melville Vaniman. The airship in which Wellman will 
make the passage ranks second to Zeppelin’s and sh» 
will carry a crew of six men clean a wireless 
operator. 
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