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IPSWICH. 
The summer colonists here are enlarging their 
renks daily and this popular inland resort of the Shore 
is welcoming back many annual cottagers. 
Prof. and Mrs. George Fillmore Swain have ar- 
rived at their summer home on Town Hill. Prof. 
Fillmore is a member of the Massachusetts Institute 
of Technology faculty. 
Dr. and Mrs. Herman F. Vickery of Beacon street, 
Boston, have opened their summer home, ‘‘Island Hill”’ 
for the season. 
Other members of the Medical contingent of Bos- 
ton to arrive at their Ipswich cottages are Dr. F. B. 
Warrington on Argilla Road and Dr. Robert Osgood 
at ‘‘Ring’s Island.’’ 
‘Red Ledge,’’ Miss Mary D. Bates’ summer home, 
is open for the season. Miss Bates is another Boston- 
izi who settles each summer in Ipswich. 
The Quaker City sends Mrs. Ellen Howard Welch 
again this season. She is at her summer domicile, 
‘*War-a-field.”’ 
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Phillipp of New York, are 
scttled in their summer home on ‘‘Old England Road.’’ 
They arrived this week. 
Mrs. Harry A. Rogers of Boston, is returning 
again to Wendell Farms. She will arrive early next 
month. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Spelman are other return- 
lig Bostonians. Early June will see them settled in 
the summer home on Argilla Road. 
The Willeomb House will open for the reception of 
guests June 15th. Mr. Noyes, the well known Boston 
artist, and his pupils will make this hostelry their 
headquarters. 
Herbert Mason’s beautiful new summer home off 
Ifeart-break Road is still in the hands of the contractors. 
li will probably be late summer or early autumn before 
it, will be ready for oecupaney. Mr. Mason and family 
are Bostonians who formerly summered at Manchester. 
The Agawam hotel will be managed again by 
Southwick and company. The many friends of these 
gentlemen will be pleased to know that they changed 
their plans to leave Ipswich. 
- Corinthian Yacht Club Schedule Announced. 
Of much North Shore interest is the announcement 
vf the Corinthian Yacht club, of Marblehead. The 
club’s midsummer series, an annual event that brings 
together the largest number of racing boats that the 
Atlantic coast racing calendar can furnish, more than 
100 yachts having been started each day of the series 
in years past, opens Wednesday, August 9th, and closes 
the following Saturday. Silver eups will be presented 
winners of the club championships. Commodore Wheel- 
ock has offered prizes for the winners of the grand 
hundicap. 
The Corinthian club will give a return series of 
interstate races for class P sloops, the contestants to 
be a team of three yachts representing New York state 
aud a similar team representing Massachusetts. Boats 
of all yacht elubs will be sailed off Marblehead August 
17, 18 and 19, and a cup will be presented each yacht 
iu the winning team, as determined by the point system. 
The club has also challenged for the Manhasset 
pay challenge cup, held by the American Yacht club of 
Rye, N. Y., and the series will be sailed in New York 
waters commencing Monday, July 10th. The Amoret, 
