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AHANT is one of the prettiest parts of the resort 
section imaginable these days. The recent rains have 
aided and abetted nature to an unusual degree on this 
rocky shore and it is one great mass of downy green- 
sward. Just the place to play the golf that is so en- 
jeyed by the members of the Nahant club. And they 
are playing it; every morn’ sees a galaxy of fair young 
ladies—and a few grand-dames—in varicolored blazers 
out on the course going the “nine” with the men. Things 
are moderately lively at the club, the amusement center 
of the little resort town of Nahant. 
The hotels are showing good mid-season form, after 
a lull in the early part of the month. At the Tudor 
guests are making themselves known in no small number 
and most of them are for season stays. Alfred Wood, 
deacon of one of the largest churches in Washington, D. 
C., with his daughter, Olea Wood, is down at the Tudor 
for the season. For a two weeks’ stay come Mr. and 
Mrs. P. Bates and Miss Vera Rood from Springfield. 
Mrs. Edward C. Groves and Miss Florence EF. Whitcher 
of Lexington are guests there of Mrs. Charles Goodwin 
of the same historic town. Mrs. J. A. Whitcomb of 
Winter Hill, whose husband is the head of the Raymond- 
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Whitcomb touring agency, is down at the Tudor for the 
rest of the season. Other season guests are Mr. and Mrs: 
Herbert Tiffany of Baltimore, who come each year io 
the Nahant shore. Miss Mabel G. Beaty of Boston is 
on the shore for a fortnight. Joseph P. Bell, a Boston 
attorney, is at the Tudor for 10 days, A season party 
includes Capt. and Mrs. A. R. Manning, their daughter, 
Mrs. F. W. Force and the latter’s son of Cleveland, O. 
Guests for varying stays at the Hotel Rockledge in- 
clude: A. H. Borden of Milton; Arthur M. Boos and 
M. N. Whitney of Jamaica Plain; J. H. Foster, A. F. 
Freeman, Mrs. Edward Fuller, Mrs. EK. F. Leland, and 
Miss Ella A. Leland, all of Boston; Miss Catherine F. 
Fitzgerald, Lowell; L. G. Hagenbuch, Worcester; Mrs. 
N. T. Apollonio, Roxbury; William H. Spence, Oberlin, 
O.; Edmund H. Garrett and daughter, Cambridge; Miss 
Margaret A. Cody, New York; Elizabeth Townes, Green- 
feld. 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robeson Sargent are among 
the welcome new-comers at Nahant this season. They 
have leased the Hudson cottage on Pleasant street which 
Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler S$. Clark of Brookline had last 
year. The Clarks have taken a place on Maolis street. 
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