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Inlanders, who have selected The Oceanside as 
their seashore home this season, are Mrs. W.: W. Reed 
and Miss Sylvia Reed, Lexington; Miss Blanche I. Pea- 
body, Haverhill. 
The Wendell Westons of Winchester have opened 
their attractive cottage beside The Oceanside. 
The Gilbert Brights of Schenectady, N. Y., are ten- 
ee this season of the Hussey cottage at Marblehead 
eck. 
Walworth Pierce of Boston has domiciled his family 
in the Bowdoin cottage, Marblehead Neck, for the pres- 
ent season. 
The Dunlap cottage at Marblehead Neck is the 
summer home for 1912 of Dr. F. W. White and family of 
Boston. Other Bostonians in cottages are the Franklin 
P. Goings in Kerr cottage; Frank W. Coughlin, Dun- 
lap cottage; H. H. Nortons, Tyner cottage; James B. 
Noyes, Palmer cottage; Wm. T. Ulmans, Brookline, Man- 
ning cottage. 
Springfield people settled at Marblehead Neck for 
the season are the J. N. Stevens in the small Parker cot- 
tage. 
The J. Phillip Hartts of Salem have secured the 
Coggin cottage at Marblehead Neck as a summer home. 
Many representative people have chosen The Boyl- 
ston, Marblehead Neck, as a summer home, and are 
registered for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Curtis have closed their apart- 
ments at Hotel Westminster, Boston, and registered for 
the summer at The Boylston. 
Miss K. H. Simpson of Trinity Court, Boston, will 
spend the season at The Boylston. 
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A. G. Wood and family party of four are Brook- 
line people domiciled for the the season at The Boylston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clement M. Seaman of St. Louis are reg- 
istered for the summer. They bring their yacht Alger, 
Capt Spier, and plan to participate actively in the fa- 
vorite pastime, yachting, at Marblehead. Their St. 
Louis friends, the C. Woolworth Isaacs and Mr. and 
Mrs. M. Lockwood have joined them. 
The F. D. Faweetts of Newton have renewed their 
interest in Marblehead by returning to The Boylston 
for a second season. 
Jack S. Way, well known in Cambridge’s banking 
circles, is sojourning at The Boylston. 
Mrs. H. C. Webster and son, John have closed their 
apartments at Hotel Bellevue, Boston, and registered 
at The Boylston. Other Bostonians who are finding 
The Boylston a congenial summer home are the Misses 
Milliken and Clark of Marlboro street, Miss Florence 
Miller, Bertram R. Miller, daughter and son of the late 
Henry F. Miller of piano making fame. With the lat- 
ter are Mrs. KH. O. Ferguson and Miss Beatrice Webb. 
Westerners at The Boylston include Miss Harriet 
Eastman of St. Paul. 
Washington, D. C., 
and Mrs. J. A. Byrd. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Appleton Burnham (nee Luther) 
and child, who have spent the winter in Marblehead, 
have taken up their abode at The Boylston for the sum- 
mer. Mrs. Burnham’s mother and stepfather, Mr. and 
Mrs. Alfred Wheat of New York, recently — married, 
have joined the Burnhams at The Boylston for the 
summer. 
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