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Celebrate the Foundation of our 
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Lanterns, Flags, and All Celebration Goods 
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MARBLEHEAD. 
The American sonder class boats 
that are racing the German boats of 
the same class at Kiel, Germany, 
have won every race in the series, 
and all that is necessary now is for 
them to race among themselves to 
ascertain which boat is entitled to 
the cup. This is especially interest- 
ing to Marblehead yachtsmen. 
Mrs. Augusta Shaw of Brookline, 
formerly of Gloucester, has opened 
‘““The Mayflower Studio,’’ 14 Orne 
street, Marblehead. 
F. W. Brown and family of Mel- 
rose are settled in the cottage col- 
ony of Marblehead Neck for the 
summer. The family party includes 
Mrs. Brown’s sister, Miss Annie G. 
Gould, of Norwich, Conn.; Mr. and 
Mrs. J. Thatcher Sears (nee Brown) 
of Stamford, Conn., who came on 
for the Harvard Commencement. 
They will remain through July. 
W. M. Weston and family of 
Winchester, who were in Kurope last 
season, are back in their attractive 
cottage near The Oceanside. 
Rev. Pitt Dillingham, a prominent 
edueator of Calhoun, Ala., wife, son 
and daughter, are at The Oceanside, 
Marblehead Neck. Wm. Pitt Dill- 
ingham, the son, was graduated last 
week from Harvard, the family com- 
ing north for Commencement. Miss 
Pauline Dillingham has been enter- 
taining at the hotel Miss Eleanora 
Symons, Beverly; Miss Cora Tux- 
bury, Boston; Miss Dorothy Cobb, 
New York. Mr. Dillingham, Jr., had 
Samuel R. Bell of Boston, as his 
guest. 
Other guests at this popular hos- 
telry, The Oceanside, are: Mr. and 
Mrs. Wm. F. Hammett, Newton; 
Mrs. G. Ford Hart, Webster; Mr. 
and Mrs. John Jenkins, Washington. 
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SALEM 
A party of seven Smith College 
girls are having a delightful sojourn 
at The Oceanside before separating 
for the summer. They are Miss 
Mary Chase King, Baltimore; Edith 
Louise Cutler, Cleveland; «Jessie 
Wills Post, Brooklyn; Marjory 
Simmons, Wilmington, Del.; Marion 
K. Booth, Philadelphia; Margaret E. 
Miller, Chicago; Maud G. Wilson, 
Medford. 
Senorita Carolina Marcial, Span- 
ish instructor at Wellesley College, 
accompanied by Ernestine Fuller 
and Elizabeth L. Bennett of Welles- 
ley, are also at The Oceanside. 
Jonathan French, Yale man, and 
son of U. 8. District Attorney S. P. 
French of Randolph, accompanied 
by Dr. Moody Bedell of Boston, have 
been registered at The Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Jaynes 
and two children of Hartford, will 
spend July at the Oceanside. Mr. 
Jaynes is a close relative of the 
Boston families of Jaynes, who have 
summer homes on Marblehead Neck. 
A week-end party of seven Har- 
vard men recently registered at The 
Oceanside which included: Ronald 
M. Ferry, Koenigsberg, Russia; 
Robert Fuller Dunean, Belerica; 
Wm. H. Baldwin 3d, Washington; 
Francis B. Thwing, Grand Rapids; 
George EH. Mead, New York. 
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SWAMPSCOTT. 
The resident orchestra of sym- 
phony players are at the Preston 
again this season and their concerts 
mornings and evenings during the 
summer will be features of the ho- 
tel’s entertainments. 
L. E. Johnson, President of the 
Norfolk and Western R. R., and 
family of Roanoke, Va., are at the 
Presten for the summer. 
From Boston at The Preston are 
Lee C. Hascall and Dr. and Mrs. W. 
G. Adams. Chicago sends J. S. Orb 
and family. 
Miss Ruth Sargent Paine, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Paine 
of Commonwealth avenue, Boston, 
has been entertaining several Smith 
College classmates at the Paine sum- 
mer home at Beach Bluff, which is 
one of the most spacious and beauti- 
ful in that section of Swampscott. 
Mr. Paine is a member of the bank- 
ing and brokerage firm of Paine, 
Webber & Co. Miss Paine’s elass- 
mates concluded their stay on Mon- 
day of this week. 
Frederick A. Farrar and family of 
Brookline, have arrived at their cot- 
tage on Jeffries Point, Swampscott. 
Mr. Farrar is a member of the Bos- 
ton banking house of Poor & Co. 
They settled there last Saturday. 
ROSH RY: 
Marblehead, Mass. 
Orders taken for Cut Roses by doz. or quantity from now on till Nov. 
Upwards of 1,000 different varieties, and 3,000 plants. 
Rose Bushes for spring delivery 1912 solicited. 
Early orders for 
Specialty made of study of 
varieties, plans for Rose Gardens and Landscape work. 
HARRIETT A. FOOTE, ROSARIAN 
Tel. 232 Marblehead 
