20 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MARBLEHEAD NECK. 
Numerous members of this popular section of 
Marblehead will renew their annual custom of occupying 
their summer homes this season. Already settled there 
are Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Eaton of Boston and Pasedena; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harden, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. 
irving S. Palmer of Winchester; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 
A. Shepherd, Hotel Wadsworth, Boston and Mr. and Mrs. 
John M. Ward from the same city. The George L. 
Batchelders of Medford are settled at their home on Har- 
bor avenue and the Andrew Raeburns of Brookline on 
Follett street. 
Dr. and Mrs. David Coggin of Salem are at their 
Ocean avenue cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Fowle are occupying their 
residence, corner Harbor and Nanepashemet streets. 
M. W. Goddard of Kingsbury, Mass., is at his Har- 
bor avenue cottage. 
The Wm. H. Guilds of Newton are domiciled at their 
summer home on Nashua avenue. 
MARBLEHEAD NECK. 
Near Lighthouse Point will be again this season, 
Harvey B. Green and family of Lowell. 
Another group of summer residents who plan to 
sojourn this season at their Neck cottages are the Charles 
E,. Blakes of Massachusetts avenue, Boston; John S. 
Bridges of Hingham; Mrs. C. D. Clark, Dorchester; C. F. 
Browns and George L. Clarks, Boston. 
Another Brookline family reopening their summer 
cottage will be the Franklin W. Dolibers. From Lowell 
will be Lawyer Frank E. Dunbar and family. 
Among the numerous Boston families returning are 
the Frank W. Dyers and Augustus H. Ellis. New York 
City will be represented by the Ralph Ellis family. 
The Frederick A. Flathers of Lowell, will renew 
their Marblehead Neck acquaintance again this season. 
The C. H. W. Fosters, who spend the winter season 
at Hotel Ludlow, Boston, will be at their cottage. Mr. 
Foster is president of the Chickering & Sons piano 
company. 
THE R. C. BRIDGE, COTTAGE, MARBLEHEAD NECK. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lawrence of Boston are at their 
summer home, Brown and Nanepashemet streets. Later 
they are crossing to England for the coronation. ‘Their 
cdeughter, Mrs. Higgins, will accompany them. The son 
ot Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Fowle, will occupy the Lawrence 
cottage. 
The Misses Abby J. and Georgiana Dunlap of 
Nashua, N. H., have arrived at their Neck cottage. 
Summer colonists reopening summer homes here in 
the course of the next three weeks will be the families of 
Mrs. Orlando H. Ayres, Brookline; F. Murray Ayres, 
indianapolis; Wm. G. Barker, Salem; E. M. Beals and 
Henry D. Bennett, Brookline. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Benson of Salem, will enjoy 
to the full, the charms of their handsome concrete villa, 
which was completed late last summer. 
Chas. Bidwell of Belmont, will be with the A. J. 
Walkers of Brookline, at their Highland avenue cottage. 
Dr. Erwin Wright, of Boston, will be one of the 
household of Gen. and Mrs. Samuel M. Mansfield, at 
their cottage. 
Henry D. Yerxa, vice-president of the Cobbs, Bates 
and Yerxa Company, Boston, and the Herbert E. Yerxas, 
are to occupy their summer homes. 
Enlarging the Brookline contingent will be Wm. H. 
Closson and family and Donald F. De Loriea and Mrs. 
C. N. De Loriea. From Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 
gar Crocker and Miss Isabelle K. Cross. The Harry E. 
Damons of Newton will again occupy their cottage on 
Harbor avenue. ; 
As Marblehead is the Bostonians’ popular habitat, 
the following families from that city will again be wel- 
comed back: Lee M. Friedmans, ‘T. G. Frothinghams, 
Mrs. Louise S. Fuller (Brookline), Ransom B. Fullers, 
George A. Gibsons, Kirkland H. Gibsons, and the Nathan 
G. Goochs of Watertown. 
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