30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Joseph C. Palmer, Manazer Established 1865 
ARBLEHEAD NECK is busy these days and the third 
week of June finds things beginning to hum. 
Corinthian Yacht club and the Eastern Yacht club many 
members have taken up their summer abode. Among the 
gentlemen ‘who have arrived at the Corinthian this week to 
remain throughout the summer, are: W. P. Richardson 
and A. G. Richardson of Salem; Morton Adams, Brook- 
line; A. L. Dole, Boston; John Alden, Boston, and D. Lb. 
Hallett, Boston. The latest arrival at the Eastern is W. 
T. Andrews of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wood of Beacon st., Brookline, 
have opened their beautiful residence at the Neck for 
the summer. 
Mrs. R. D. Saunders of Salem was hostess Monday 
noon at luncheon given at the Corinthian Yacht club. 
Covers were laid for nine in the ladies’ café in the north- 
east wing of the clubhouse. Spring flowers were used 
for table decorations. 
Mr. and: Mrs. C. E. Adams of Brookline are season 
guests at the Boylston. 
A dinner in honor of J. L. Safford of Salem. was 
given by friends Saturday evening at the Corinthian 
Yacht club. It was a true bachelor affair, marking Mr. 
Safford’s farewell to bachelordom, who is soon to become 
a benedict. Covers were laid for twenty and a jolly even- 
ing was spent. 
Exeter’s rowing crew were the guests of A. W. 
Stevens at the Corinthian club last Saturday. A cruise 
in and about the Marblehead harbor was enjoyed, dinner 
following at the clubhouse. 
Daniel B. Hallett of Boston, has taken up his resi- 
dence at the Corinthian Yacht club for the season. For 
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many years Mr. Hallett has been a summer guest at the 
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C. Y. C., and his many friends are glad of his return to 
the Neck. 
The Carnival ship, “Halcyon,” owned by Commodore 
Henry A. Morss of Marblehead, came into Marblehead 
harbor ‘Tuesday morning, casting anchor in the waters 
near the residence of the Commodore. 
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Among those who have opened their summer homes 
at Marblehead Neck for the summer are the Frank Lk. 
Peabodys and family of Boston. 
The Bridge cottage at the head of the Causeway 
leading from the Neck is again occupied by Mr. and Mrs. 
Herbert FE. Yexra and family of 300 Marlboro st., Bos- 
ton, who are always among the early arrivals and late 
departures on the Marblehead shore. 
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“Edgemere,” on Ocean avenue, at the Neck is again 
“occupied by the Richard E. Traisers of Boston, who have 
made this their summer home for years. ‘The house has 
a charming location overlooking the ocean. 
George B. James and family of Brookline are agaia 
at their summer home “Gray Rocks,” for the summer 
days. 
Charles S. Eaton and son, Ezra S., of Boston and’ 
Pasadena, are again occupying their lovely home, “The 
Moorings,” at Marblehead Neck. 
_ “Vinalhaven” has again assumed a cozy and attrac- 
tive appearance, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Vinal having 
come down during the past week and opened it for the 
summer. 
_ A very enjoyable smoker was held at the Eastern 
Yacht club last Saturday evening, which was largely at- 
tended by members of the club and their friends. 
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