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JWIARBLEHEAD is becoming very lively as the season 
advances and its narrow, romantic and_ historic 
streets are constantly resounding with the toot of the 
automobile horn and the passing to and fro of the visitors. 
The hotels are busy and report a bigger reservation list 
than for many years past. Evidence is shown of the 
great influx of summer people by the number of houses 
which have been engaged for the season. The harbor 3 
a pretty sight these days with its array of beautiful yachts 
and the chug-chug of the motor boats conveying the 
yachtsmen back and forth to the mainland. 
Marblehead is also enjoying the presence of a num- 
ber of moving-picture artists, who have come here to por- 
tray on the screen the streets and scenes so often read 
about. A company of these people have been in and 
about Marblehead for many days making pictures on 
Front street on the picture “Nathan Hale.” It is a rare 
and pretty sight to see the members’ of the company 
dressed in Colonial costume going about without the least 
concern. Douglas Fairbanks and Gail Kane are the 
principals in the picture. 
A musicale for the benefit of the French wounded 
will be given at the home of Mrs. Frederick McQuesten, 
Marblehead Neck, Wednesday afternoon, July 19, at 
4 o'clock. Miss Lillia Snelling will be one of the artists. 
Among the patronesses at the Italian Festa under the 
patronage of the Italian Ambassador and Countess di Cel- 
lere, which will be given on the estate. of the Honorable 
and Mrs. George von L. Meyer at Hamilton on June 29ta, 
fron four to seven o’clock, will be Miss Alice L. White 
and her niece Miss Elizabeth M. Sabin of Peach’s Point. 
To be king of your company is a poor ambition; yet 
homage is homage and smoke is smoke, whether it comes 
out of the chimney of a palace or a workshop.—Disraeli 
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Cor. Union and Mulberry Sts., Lynn. 
Custom Laundry Telephone 1654 
46 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
June 30, 1916. 
Che “Georgiana” 
Skirt and Hat Shop 
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Room 1, Strand Building 
Lynn 
Phone Lynn 4850 
HOTEL ROCK-MERE is fast filling up for the summer 
and the yacht races are the chief topic of the guests, 
who from the verandas of this beautiful hotel have a 
splendid view of all that is happening in the harbor. 
Among the recent arrivals at tne hotel were Mrs. 
Philip Hichborn and son, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Otter- 
man, Aiken, S. C.; Mrs. Fred Fish, Winchester; Miss 
Alice .a1anson, Williamsport, Pa.; Miss Hester Gibson, 
Wellesley; Miss Marion Bastedo, Wellesley; Mrs. John 
H. Kemp, and Miss Margaret Maxwell, New York; Me. 
and Mrs. Conrad Rueter and son, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
Chas. E. Lond, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rose, Mexi- 
co City; Mrs. A. B, Barker, Toronto; William, Jp ox, 
Denver; Mrs. C. E. Richardson and companion, Brook- 
line; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W. Smith, Pittsburg, and 
nephew, D. R. Smith, New York; Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. 
McCurdy, Miss Mary EF. Yerkes, Miss Grant, all of Phila- 
delphia; Peter Horner, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; G. Henry Arp, 
Moline, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Sturgis, Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Caplan, Pittsburg; Miss Florence S. 
Sieber, Akron; Miss Marion F. Allchin, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. Emory McMichael, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. L. 
Swain, Pomfret, Ct.; Mrs. B. B. Mitchell, Brooklyn; Mz. 
and Mrs. J. B. F. Breed, Louisville, Ky.; and daughter, 
Miss Grace Breed, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Booth, Warren, 
O.; Miss Marjorie Thomas, Niles, O.; Mrs. John W. 
Ford, Youngstown, O, 
Mrs. Blanche Bonney Whittemore of Worcester and 
Mrs. Adelaide Gay Canterbury of Brookline have been 
visitors at the Hotel Rock-Mere for several days the 
guests of G. P. and R. O. Brackett. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Robertson of Omaha, have been 
guests at the Rock-Mere for several days, coming east to 
attend commencement at Bradford Academy, at Bradford. 
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