MARBLEHEAD. 
The important event of the week 
at The Oceanside hotel has been the 
tennis tournament. There has been 
an enthusiastic gallery watching the 
players. Among the contestants 
were: the Misses Miner, Johnson, 
Avery and Blackman and Messrs. <A. 
H. Lane, J. W. Hickmott, Jr., F. L. 
Willis, Gordon Ewing, F. M. Willis, 
K. M. Irwin, Furth, Blackman and 
Brainerd, E. Lane and A. C. Hicek- 
mott. The contest is for the Ocean- 
side cup offered by A. H. and K. 
Lane. 
James H. Blake of Cambridge, 
noted etymologist, has been enter- 
tained at The Oceanside by Mrs. O. 
F. Seott of Cambridge. Mr. Blake 
was one of the original party who 
went in search of specimens for the 
Agassiz museum at Cambridge. 
Monday evening the tennis club at 
the hotel had a motor-boat party and 
sailed around to the Corinthian 
Yacht clubhouse to hear the band 
concert. 
_ C. Calvert Smith, Harvard 714, and 
W. N. Cross, Jr., Yale ’12, both of 
New Haven, who are cruising in the 
yacht Volente, have been the guests 
of Kilshore Erwin of New Haven at. 
the Oceanside. 
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Last Friday a ‘‘500’’ party was 
held at the hotel. The prizes were 
won by Carl R. Blackman of Colo- 
rado Springs and Mrs. F. K. Hrwin 
of New Haven. 
Last Sunday evening a camp-fire 
and marsh mallow roast with the 
telling of sea stories were enjoyed on 
the rocks by the young people of 
The Oceanside. 
Mrs. F. E. Ruggles of Bolton, Ct., 
is the guest of Mrs. Ferry of Spring- 
field, at The Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Day and 
ehild of Springfield, have joined 
Mrs. Roberts’ mother and_ sisters, 
Mrs. C. H. Castle and the Misses 
Julia and Mary Castle of Quiney, 
Ill., at The Oceanside. Mrs. M. A. 
Sturgis of Quiney, is also with the 
Castle party. 
Miss Sanborn of Somerville, a 
trustee of Wellesley College, who 
spent a portion of the summer at The 
Oceanside, has gone to Rockport, 
where she has taken a cottage. 
August arrivals at The Oceanside 
this week inelude Frederick K. Dag- 
eett and family, Zoar, Mass.; F. S. 
Avery, Miss Eunice and Julia lL. 
Avery, Wilson Brainerd, Spring- 
field; M. H. Stockton and family, 
Princeton, N. J.; Mrs. A. F. Scott, 
Miss Ida Seott, Cambridge; Mrs, A. 
E. Sanford, Newark, N. J.; Mrs. O. 
G. Seeley, Miss Seeley, Lexington; 
Mrs. Chas. B. Thomas, Chicago; F. 
L. Willis, wife and son, Worcester; 
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8S. Kennedy, Troy, 
N. Y.; Edward J. Hitchins and fam- 
ily, Melrose; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 
A. Jenkins, New Haven; Mr. and 
Mrs. M. J. Marshall, Jamaica Plain; 
W. J. Hiekmott and family, Hart- 
ford. 
The Wednesday evening danees at 
the New Fountain Inn are very en- 
joyable social events at that hostelry. 
Among the guests at the hotel are 
Dr. F. M. Johnson and family, Chi- 
eago; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kerr, 
Brookline; Miss Ethel Perrin, De- 
troit; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart, 
New York; Kathryn F. Lockwood, 
Potsdam, N. Y.; Miss Alice David- 
son, Titusville, Pa., with Miss R. J. 
Davidson of Providence. 
Mrs. Harvey W. Chollar of Still- 
water, N. Y., Miss M. W. Tantum 
and Mrs. M. V. Freas of Trenton, N. 
J., have been in Marblehead a few 
days this week after attending the 
Northfield Conference. They came 
on to Boston, thence to Salem and 
Marblehead and went on to Port- 
land to tour the Maine coast. 
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