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MARBLEHEAD NECK was the centre of all eyes dur- 
ing the past week when she gave forth her many 
The scene was very gay 
and well attended by yachts and yachtsmen from various 
parts of the country. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Leeson of Commonwealth 
avenue, Boston, are occupying what was formerly known 
as the Atlantic House. It has undergone a great amount 
of renovating and is one of the most attractive homes in 
the vicinity. 
Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Williams of Milton are at 
their home at Marblehead Neck for the summer. Their 
daughter, Esther, who was married to Mr. Robert E. 
Apthorp just before his departure for Mexico with the 
national guard militia, a member of Battery A, wus a 
“war bride” and is with her parents on the Neck until the 
return of Mr. Apthorp. The wedding was very informal 
because of the suddenness of the arrangements and the 
ceremony was performed by Rev. Roderick Stebbins of 
Milton at the home of Mr. Henry S. Thompson in Con- 
cord. Only the immediate families were present. 
The beautiful houseboat, “Santanta,” owned by Os- 
borne Howes of Boston, has been anchored in the harbor 
for the past week, coming in the latter part of last week 
and remaining over the holiday. 
The carnival ship “Halcyon,” belonging to Com- 
modore Henry A. Morss, is again in the h arbor at Marble- 
head. Of all the pleasure craft in the waters about the 
Neck during the races, not any had the distinction of this 
unusual ship. It is a duplicate of the “Santa Maria” in 
which Columbus sailed across the Atlantic. The “Hal- 
cyon” was the observed of all during the festivities at the 
Neck over the holidays. 
In the annual regatta of the Eastern 
Yacht club 
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cup, C. Walter Clarke’s schooner, “Irolita,” was the win- 
ner. The race was sailed in a sinart breeze inaking it all 
the more interesting. © ‘Vera II,’ owned by Hjalmer 
Lundberg, a 31-foot yacht, the winner of tue race held by 
the Corinthian Yacht club on the afternoon of July 4th, 
which is the fifth consecutive winning. The weath:r 
was not all that could have been desired, but it did nut 
interfere with the race. 
Mrs. Frederick McQuesten will Sisout open her beau- 
tiful home ‘ ‘Questenmere” for a musicale on July roth 
for the benefit of the #rench wounded. Miss Lilla Sne!- 
ling, who will sing at the home of Mrs. Marshall Fabyan 
in Beverly Farms on July roth, will be one of the artists 
at the home of Mrs. McQuesten. Miss Aline Van Bar- 
entzen, a young American girl, who has commanded the 
interest of musical critics, will be the pianist. 
The Oceanside at the Neck is quite a busy place 
these days, and Mr. Lane,-the proprietor, said the holiday 
business was the best in years. Motor parties came thick 
and fast and everyone was rushed in the hotel to supplv 
their needs. The dance on the eve of the holiday was 
well attended by the hotel guests as well as the cottagers 
and friends who came in for the evening. 
Mr. Rounder (at police station)—Can | see the 
burglar who was arrested for breaking into my house lasi 
night ? 
Chief (hesitatingly )—Well, 
you want to see him about? 
Rounder—Oh, there’s nothing secret about it. I just 
want to find out how he managed to get into the house 
without waking my wife. 
What do 
I don’t know. 
Pal (meeting cheery wounded Tommy)—Hullo, old 
man, back again? <A bit wounded, I see. 
Tommy (late of the building trade)—Yes, I got a bit 
of shrapnel in my roof, a scratch on one of my attic win- 
dows and frost-bite in my basement.—Passing Show. 
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