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CLIFTON. 
This very attractive section of Marblehead antici- 
pates a very busy season. ‘The casino will be a popular 
social rendezvous. Hotels Crowninshield and High Cliff 
Inn will also be popular social centres. 
Among the earliest arrivals here are the Ferdinand 
Strauss family, who purchased the J. N. North place. 
Mr. Strauss has greatly improved it. Samuel Shuman 
aud family of Boston have arrived at their summer home, 
‘The Lauralton,” on Atlantic avenue. 
From Brookline have arrived Walter Nash and fam- 
iiy at their summer home on Ocean Bluff. 
At Clifton Heights have arrived the Gardner O. 
Norths of Roxbury. 
The David Stearns estate nearly opposite the Clif- 
tcn depot has undergone great improvements and shows 
up handsomely in its concrete and stone finishings. 
Bostonians returning again to their cottages this 
season are the families of E. B. Badger, Edward T. 
Brown, Mrs. Jennie H. Chase, Oliver D. Clark, George 
A Dill, Dr. Henry Erlick, Frederick L. Godding, Fred- 
erick D. Hall, Wm. N. Hartshorn, Simon E. Hecht, Dr. 
Fred Jones, Mrs. Fannie Ratshesky, Charles H. Traiser 
and A. T. Thompson. 
Greater Boston will also send a large contingent to 
the cottage colony, including the families of: A. Asher 
and Sidney Dreyfus, Brookline; Wm. B. Buckminster, 
Malden. From Cambridge, the families of: J. Newton 
Cole, Stearns R. Ellis, Herbert D. Foss, Charles D. Rice, 
A. B. Shaw and Charles F. Shourds. 
Other cities represented in the cottage colony are 
through the families of J. A. Hewes, Melrose; H. S. 
Jones, Waltham; Charles F. Smith, Charlestown; Ed- 
ward B. Stratton, Newton Centre and W. L. Terhune, 
Dorchester. 
Miss Grace H. Holloway of Greenfield, is sojourn- 
ing at the Holloway cottage at Clifton. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic W. Thomas of Melrose, have 
been making a short stay at their cottage on Clifton 
Heights. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Ayres of Brandon Hall, 
Brookline, spent the last week-end at their cottage on 
Clifton Heights. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roswell M. Boutwell of Newbury 
street, Boston, have enlarged the Clifton Heights cottage 
colony. They are settled for the season. 
DEVEREUX. 
The Cliff Club, which has changed its name to the 
Devereux Country Club, has been open all winter. It 
bas a very busy summer season in prospect, which will 
be inaugurated June first. Among the spring visitors 
to the club were Richard Carle and Chauncey Olcott, 
prominent members of the theatrical profession, who 
were playing in Boston. 
ParE ScHoo, Art STUDENTS AT MARBLEHEAD FOR A 
MonvTH. 
Thirty students of the Eric Pape Art school of 
Roston, are located in Marblehead during May. ‘They 
are boarding at various places and enjoying the many 
attractions the town affords both from the artistic stand- 
peint and for recreation. 
At the New Fountain Inn are registered :—Elizabeth 
C. Spalding, Brookline; Olive B. Beirmeister, Newton 
Highlands; Martha Field, Denver; Misses Julia Mere- 
dith and Margaret Goldsmith, Boston. 
