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of the shore, have but one further wish to make for 
the remainder of the season. ‘That is, eliminate the 
“oloomy Mondays.” For many weeks now every Mon- 
day has either been attended by a real rainstorm or a 
good thunder shower during the afternoon or evening. 
The hotel people, perhaps more so than the cottagers, de- 
sire the weather man to make this change. ‘This draw- 
back in itself, however, is not enough to mar the success 
of the season on the Marblehead shore. It compares 
quite favorably with other years, if the weather will hold 
out for the next six weeks. 
Under prominent patronage an interpretive musical 
recital of Lohengrin will be given at the Marblehead Neck 
home of Mrs. Fred McQuesten on Wednesday afternoon, 
August 11, by Miss Frances Nevin and John Hermann 
Loud. The young lady is a cousin of the late Ethelbert 
Nevin, the composer. Mr. Loud is a member of the 
American Guild of Organists. ‘‘Questenmere,”’ the es- 
tate which will be the scene of the recital, lends itself 
wonderfully well to any social function. The house is a 
large one and ideally located on the edge of the ocean. 
Summer cottagers and hotel guests will be welcomed 
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at the Colonial tea to be held by the Marblehead [His- 
torical society at the Lee mansion on Wednesday and 
Thursday afternoons, Aug. 4 and 5. 
The Brown Owl tea room serves lunch and afternooa 
tea every day except Sunday. Tel. Marblehead 12. adv. 
Charles G. Burgess and family of the Hotel Royal, 
Beacon street, Boston, are down at their summer home 
en the Neck for the season. 
A new road is now found on the Neck which George 
H. Perkins has built through his land from Brown street 
to Ocean avenue. With the completion of this new right 
of way about seven acres of land are opened up, whica 
probably will become the sites of summer homes in the 
near future. 
Recent arrivals at the Boylston house on the Neck 
include: Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Massey, Miss Dorothy Mas- 
sey, Philadelphia; Miss Claire Marshall, Margaret L. De- 
wer, Florence Dewar, New York city; E. H. Glidden, E. 
Et. Glidden, Jr., Baltimore; Mrs. Walter Burgess, Boston. 
Rey. Alfred V. Bliss of Taunton was the minister at 
the Neck hall last Sunday morning. 
Miss Emily L. Morse of Springfield is stopping at the 
Sea Gull tea room on the Neck. The Sea Gull is a 
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