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MARBLEHEAD. 
NEW-COMERS IN THE CortacE CoLtony THIS SEASON. 
Mrs. W. H. Lewis of New York has leased the 
Crowninshield cottage, “Greenbank,” at Peach’s Point, 
and will spend the summer there with her son-in-law and 
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stoughton Bell of Cambridge. 
Mrs. Lewis and the Bells have usually spent the summer 
at Manchester. They will arrive about June 20th. 
Abraham Gruber of New York, has secured the 
Flint cottage and will arrive June first. 
W. D. Hunt of Brookline, has secured “Sky High,” 
one of the show places on the Neck. He and his family 
will settle there the first week in June. 
W. D. Cowen of Salem, has secured the Kerr cot- 
tage at Marblehead Neck for this season. 
The Harry Hartleys of Brookline, will be the ten- 
ants of the Bridge cottage at the Neck. 
The Paine cottage at the Neck will be occupied by 
Walter L. Abbott and family of Salem. 
Frederick H. Payne, vice president of the Federal 
Trust Co., Boston, has taken the Goldthwaite cottage 
zt Devereux. 
Chicago sends to Marblehead’s cottage colony this 
season, A. H. Hanson and family. ‘They will settle early 
in June in the Coale cottage on Goodwin Terrace, Marble- 
head. 
The Hussy cottage at the Neck has been rented to 
Frank E. Clark of Boston. 
The Cyrus Sargents of Cambridge have secured the 
Townsend cottage at the Neck. 
F. O. Fish of Winchester, will enlarge the Greater 
Boston contingent at the Neck. They will have the 
Dunlop cottage. 
Among the many Brookline people to choose Mar- 
blehead as a summer home is Miss Helen Turner. The 
lindsey cottage, corner Cliff and Chestnut streets has 
been selected by her for the coming season. 
The Fred E. McQuesten cottage on Manley street, 
Marblehead Neck, has been secured by Elmer B. Thomas 
of Peabody. 
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¥ Fern-Croft Cabin, Marblehead, Mass. ?FISH DINNERS 
“Questenmere” on Ocean avenue, Marblehead Neck, 
the beautiful family estate of the Fred E. McQuestens 
cf! Brookline, is open and the family settled. Last season 
the estate was closed as they were in Europe. They 
are very welcome arrivals. 
Philip Hartt has secured the Wallace cottage at the 
Neck. 
A noted captain of industry and a man of inter- 
national affairs, who will be at Marblehead is Wm. J. 
FHlammond of New Orleans. Mr. Hammond is counsel 
for The Netherlands and owns the Hammond Steam- 
ship lines plying between ‘home and foreign ports. Mr. 
Hammond has secured the Lindsey cottage on Chestnut 
street, Marblehead. The North Shore with its many 
ae interests will particularly appeal to him and his 
amily. 
OPENING OF YACHT CLUBS. 
The Eastern yacht club’s house at Marblehead will 
be opened for the season Saturday, May 27, at noon, 
under the superintendence of Joseph J. Sheehan. As 
has been the custom for many years there will be music 
Thursday evenings during July and August, beginning 
Thursday, July 13th. 
The clubhouse at Marblehead of the Corinthian 
Y.C. will open for the season Saturday, May 27th. A 
change in the superintendent has been made this year 
and P. J. Mullen will have charge. There will be band 
concerts Monday evenings during July and August, as 
has been the custom in seasons past. 
Auto AccIDENT TRIAL. 
The trial to determine the penalty for the injury to 
Henry Higginson, the ten-year-old grandson of Maj. and 
Mrs. Henry L. Higginson of Boston and West Man- 
chester, and stepson of W. Starling Burgess, was held 
last Saturday. The chauffeur for George L. Batchelder 
was the defendant. The evidence was sufficient to ex- 
onerate him from all blame and he was acquitted. Mrs. 
Henry L. Higginson, who is now at West Manchester, 
is a daily visitor to her grandson at Marblehead. 
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Extensive Menu a la Carte 
Particular attention given to 
Lodges and Private Parties 
Our seating capacity is 150 
Popular resort for motor 
boat parties 
Order in advance by tele- 
phone 8028-11 
Sidney I. Luscomb 
Manager 
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