MARBLEHEAD NECK 
The Frederick McQuesten estate ‘‘Questenmere’’ has 
been extensively improved this season. The property 
holdings of Mr. MeQuesten across the street from 
““Questenmere’’ have been developed for gardens. A 
large hot house and attractive gardener’s lodge have 
been erected. The road from the confines of ‘‘Questen- 
mere’’ to The Oceanside hotel is being macadamized at 
Mr. MecQuesten’s expense, also sidewalks built. The 
Italian gardens are bowers of floral beauty. The broad- 
ening of horticultural operations on the estate will great- 
ly add to its beautiful adornment. 
Thomas N. Eckfeldt, prominent in educational 
circles of Concord, is relaxing from his school duties at 
The Boylston. 
The Frank Gair Macomber, Jrs., are making The 
Boylston their summer home and enlarging the Boston 
contingent there. 
From Brookline at The Boylston are Mr. and Mrs. 
Ernest Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Jaynes. 
The John Cutters of Boston, who have settled at 
Marblehead Neck for the season, have purchased 
the eighteen-foot yacht Hava Su owned by Harold Page 
of Boston for pleasure and cruising during their stay at 
Marblehead. 
A. M. Shurtleff of Boston and The Samoset, Mar- 
blehead Neck, has purchased the twenty-one-footer Bet- 
sey of W. H. Quiner & Son for indulging in yachting 
during his season’s stay at the Neck. 
The Crowninshield cottages at Marblehead have 
been secured by the F. Foster Sherburnes of Lexington 
and James J. Storrows of Lincoln. 
The Greeley S. Curtis family of Salem have the 
Lindsey cottage at Marblehead. 
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Mrs. Mary B. Watson of New York, the novelist, 
who lived for many years at Devereux, Marblehead, 
is reported seriously ill. Shortly after her marriage 
in 1889, Mrs. Watson moved to Marblehead and began 
writing novels. Among those published were ‘‘ Lafitte 
of Louisiana,’ ‘‘From Kingdom to Colony’’ and ‘‘Up 
and Down the Sands of Gold’’. Her pen name is Mary 
Devereux. 
The Goldwaithe cottage at Devereux has been se- 
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of Malden. 
The Walter L. Abbotts of Salem have settled at 
the Hathaway cottage, Devereux, for the summer. 
IPSWICH 
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sojourn. 
Rev. and Mrs. Roland Cotton Smith and Miss Mar- 
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tled at ‘‘Cottonfield,’’ Ipswich. They have extended 
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Emerson, Esq., is among them. 
Turner Hill, Ipswich, the summer estate of Charles 
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