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ARBLEHEAD’S summer season, despite the delight- 
ful late summer weather, is waning fast and most of 
the hotels are planning to close at an early date. With the 
illumination, and the entertainment of the German yachts- 
men at the clubs on the Neck last week the busy season at 
the yacht clubs practically came to a close. Most of the 
cottagers at Marblehead Neck will remain there through- 
out the present month and many will stay well into 
October. ‘The hotel contingent, however, has thinned out 
with the passing of Labor Day, and there is a steady mi- 
gration cityward by the guests of the summer hostelries. 
The Rockmere, on the mainland at Marblehead, is to 
remain open until Sept. 28th. Considering the lateness of 
the season, it is still entertaining many guests. Guests 
there for the week-end included Mr. and Mrs. E. E.. Sta- 
ples of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Browne and Miss Flor- 
ence Waite of New Bedford, Mrs. C. H. Bartlett and 
daughter of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hovey of 
Los Angeles, Cal.; Mr, and Mrs. Thomas P. Kane, Lieu- 
tenant and Mrs. William §$. Harrison of Boston, Miss 
Mabel L. Pratt of West Newton, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 
Sherman of Hartford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Port- 
land, Conn.; Russell B. and John WAS Flye of Marlboro, 
‘The Hotel Leslie at Marblehead is one of the only 
hotels which cater to summer and winter tourists alike. 
This house has been comfortably filled all the summer and 
will continue, as usual, all the year round. A new addition 
is being planned for next season at the Leslie. Arrivals 
there the past week include Francis R. Jewett of the New 
England Trust Company, and Mrs. Jewett of Boston, N. 
Gifford of Cleveland, O.; Mrs. A. S$. Case and daughter 
Irene of Toronto, Can.; Mr, and Mrs. Prentice Cushing of 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss A. Sutherland of Albany, N. Y.; 
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Rich and child of Swanee, Tenn.; Mr. 
and Mrs. Philip R. Hovey of Lowell; H. P. Robinson of 
St. John, N. B.; and Miss Slavin of Boston. 
Last Tuesday evening the final dinner to the German 
yachtsmen was given at the Eastern Yacht Club, covers 
being laid for 60 guests. Seated about the horse-shoe table 
were the members of the German and American crews 
who manned the sonders in the races, the officers of the 
club, and friend of the visiting Germans from New York, 
Washington and Newport. Baron Krut von Lersner of 
Newport is one of the visitors at the club for a few days. 
About the fifteenth of this month the Germans will leave 
Marblehead for a tour of the principal cities in this country 
and Canada before returning home. At the Eastern there 
is now in progress a tennis tournament between club mem- 
bers and teams from Deveraux. Cups will be awarded in 
the mixed doubles and singles. 
The Oceanside Hotel at Marblehead Neck will close 
Oct. 1st. C. Bertram Thompson and Pierpont Blair of 
3rookline joined the autumn sojourners there this week. 
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