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MARBLEHEAD. 
“The Walter G. Moreys of Brookline and H.-A. Nor- 
tens of Boston, are returning this season. 
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Poole of Somerville will 
make this section of Marblehead their summer home again. 
Mr. Poole is president of the Warren Institution for 
Savings at Charlestown. 
Frank L,. Ripley and family of Winchester will re- 
new their custom of summering here. 
The families of Charles T. Russell, Mrs. E. H. Ry- 
der, Paul D. Rust, all of Boston, will be loyal again to 
this section of the North Shore. Their summer homes 
will be occupied by them. 
The charms of the Neck are sufficient also to call 
back the families of Edwin A. Shuman and Daniel K. 
Snow,-of Boston, and F. S. Snyder of Winchester. They 
too, will enlarge the cottage colony. 
Thomas B. Ticknor of the Houghton, Mifflin Publish- 
ing Co., of Boston, and family, will be at their cottage. 
“The Willows” will be again occupied by the Arthur 
F. Tarbells of Boston. 
Mrs. Carroll D. Wright of Worcester, widow of the 
late Carroll D. Wright, distinguished in national and 
educational affairs, is returning to her cottage. 
Miss Gertrude Whittemore and John N. Whittemore 
of Newton, will make up the family party of Mr. and 
Mrs. Harry E. Damon of Newton, at their cottage on 
Harbor avenue. 
The Quaker City will send again the Richard S. 
Masons of Germantown, to their summer home on Ocean 
avenue. 
Among the cottage contingent, who have settled for 
the season are Mrs. Theodore Chase of Marlboro street, 
boston, at her summer home on Peach’s Point. In the 
same locality are the S. B. Raymonds of Chicago at 
“Raycroft” and Elmer P. Howe, Esq., of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. King Upton of Boston and Marble- 
head are’ here after a six weeks’ sojourn in southern 
waters in their steam house-boat, “Natoma.” They 
cruised along the Chesapeake Bay and southern ports of 
that. vicinity. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Bixbee are at their cottage- 
studio on Front street. 
F. R. Butnam of Boston, has arrived at his summer 
heme on Allerton Place. 
The F. P. Munroes of Boston, have opened their 
cottage on Nashua street for the season. 
Miss Anna D. Hathaway will sail for Europe June 
17th for an extended sojourn in the British Isles and 
Europe. She will return September 8th. 
_. John D. Crosby of Hotel Victoria, Boston ,has opene 
his summer home on Gregory street. 
Another Boston family to arrive at their summer 
home is that of Chester L. Dane 
Charles H. Sherburne of Boston, has opened his 
cottage on Pleasant street for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Joyce of Baltimore, Md., 
parents of Mrs. Lawrence L. F. Percival, have arrived 
at their cottage. 
Returning to summer homes this season are the 
families of Herbert Briggs Bailey of Wollaston; George 
‘Atkinson, Jr., and E. W. Boyd, Boston. 
Dr. G. W. Brewster of Boston will be at Gilbert 
Heights, as will the Frank Brewsters of the same city. 
Other members of the Gilbert Heights colony are the 
Huling C. Browns of Salem. Mr. Brown is a member 
a the noted publishing house of Little,*Brown & Co., 
oston. 
W. R. Castle, assistant dean of Harvard college, and 
Mrs. Castle will be at Peach’s Point, also the Willard 
N. Chamberlains of Brookline. 
Other members of the Peach’s Point colony, who are 
returning this season, are the G. H. Davenports and Dr. 
and Mrs. Lincoln Davis of Boston. 
Miss Evelina Dupont of Lyndham, Deleware, will 
be at her Peach’s Point cottage. 
Prof. F. W. Durkee of Tufts college, will enjoy 
his vacation at his summer home near Fort Sewall. 
Russell G. Fessenden of Boston and De Kalb, IIL, 
will be at Bay View, Marblehead, again this season. 
Another member of the Peach’ Point colony, who will 
domicile his family there is F. I. Eustis of Cambridge. 
From Chicago in the same neighborhood will be Mr. and 
Mrs. Alfred Granger. 
Mrs. C. V. Hamilton of Newton, Percy G. Hart 
and family of East Orange; Samuel Higgins, Gen. Mgr. 
N. Y., N.H. & H.R.R., and family, Byron S. Hurlburt, 
dean of Harvard college, are all returning to their sum- 
mer homes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O’Hara of Waltham, will be 
at “The Moorings,” their summer home, again this season. 
More returning Bostonians to summer domiciles are 
the Robert S. and Rodman Peabodys. 
The J. B. Ropes of Salem will enlarge the Gilbert 
Heights contingent. 
At Harbor View will be the Henry A. Sherburnes 
and Mrs. Harriet B. Sprague of Boston. 
On Peach’s Point, the summer homes of Philip R. 
Shumway of Chicago and Mrs. Henry C. Stetson will 
be occupied by those families, also the family of Lawyer 
Charles W. Wolcott of Cambridge will again be at their 
summer cottage. 
New Yorkers to arrive at summer homes at the 
Neck are Frederick M. Hoyt and family. 
From Roxbury have arrived at the Neck, Mr. and 
Mrs. Richard J. Salter. Mr. Salter is a well known 
wool merchant of Boston. 
OpENING Dates oF NortH SHORE HOTELS. 
Lincoln House, Swampscott, June 21st. 47th season, 
Robert B. Wardwell, manager. 
The Elms, Beach Bluff, June tst. 
and Son, proprietors. 
The Bellevue, Beach Bluff, June Ist. 
Olcott, manager. 
J. H. MacLeod 
Mrs. A. B. 
Hotel Preston, Beach Bluff, June 2oth. J. A. 
Sherrard, manager. 
Hotel Crowninshield, Clifton, June Ist. 
Rockmere Inn, Marblehead, May 2oth. G. H. 
Brackett, manager. 
New Fountain Inn, Marblehead. Now open. Prof. 
Unverhau, proprietor. 
The Leslie, Marblehead. Now open. M. M. 
Chandler, proprietor. 
The Oceanside, Marblehead Neck, June 1st. A. H. 
and F. H. Lane, proprietors. 
The Prescott, Swampscott, June 1st. A. B. Kimball, 
proprietor. 
The Edgehill, Nahant, May 22nd. ‘i 
Beverly Inn, formerly The Fairfax, May 15th. Mrs. 
Drinan, manager. 5 
Hesperus, Magnolia, June 28th. Mrs. C. G. Francis, 
manager. 
The Nanepashemet, Marblehead Neck, June 15th. 
FE. G. Brown, proprietor. 
Straitsmouth Inn, Rockport, May 27th. E. S. Wil- 
kinson, proprietor. | 
