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MARBLEHEAD 
At the Rock-mere, Marblehead’s largest hotel, every 
apartment is occupied and in all probability will be 
until the close of the season. Every advantage of sea- 
shore life is seen at its best here and the social gaieties 
are crowded into the summer months. Many of the 
guests of former years have returned to enjoy the hos- 
pitality of this delightful hotel. Many new guests from 
distant parts of the country arrive every week to sum- 
mer here. Yet in spite of the cosmopolitan crowds with 
their varied social affairs, the Rock-mere remains ideal- 
ly home-like and pleasing. Among the many Western- 
ers here are Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Crawford of St. 
Louis. They have with them their daughter, Miss Ruth 
Crawford. Miss Crawford is a Vassar girl and very 
popular with the young people at the hotel. Mr. and 
Mrs. Floyd Frazier and son, Harris, of Chicago; Mrs. 
G. A. Lindke and her two charming daughters of De- 
troit; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tompkins of Toledo, O.; 
James Hardy of Chicago, who joined his family here, 
Mrs. M. Black and Mrs. J. E. Ray of Denver, spending 
a week of their eastern trip; Mr. and Mrs. Siets of St. 
Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans of Davenport, Iowa, 
are other Westerners making this hostelry their head- 
quarters. Boston people have not overlooked this popu- 
lar summer hotel and many of the best known of Bos- 
ton’s and Brookline’s business and society people may 
be found here. Miss S. M. Borden, manager of Thomp- 
son’s Spa; Mr. and Mrs. William B. Brooks and two 
daughters of Brookline; Miss M. S. Clarke and Miss J. 
GC. Poor of Boston, who are making a visit here before 
going abroad; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Smith of Somerville ; 
F. M. Stearns, the well known lumber man and his son, 
Roland, of Brookline; A. L. Hollander, of the firm of 
L. P. Hollander & Co., and wife of Brookline; Mr. and 
Mrs. E. T. Willis, Miss E. G. Nason, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. 
D. Gay and daughter, Miss Katherine, all of Brookline; 
Mrs. Ida Smith of Cambridge; Charles S. Coes, connect- 
ed with the Standard Oil Company, of Boston, the 
Misses Hughes, who are making a short stay here prior 
to their annual European trip; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Carle- 
ton of Brookline, who are spending their seventh sea- 
son here; Mrs. Garnville Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. 
Whitten; Charles Brown of Brookline, the wéll known 
furniture dealer; Dr. Samuel Robinson, Daniel C. Rob- 
inson, of Brookline, who has many friends along the 
Shore among whom are included the Misses Loring of 
Pride’s Crossing. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Norcross and 
daughter, Miss Anna Norcross, of Brookline are includ- 
ed in the people of Boston and vicinity sojourning here. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Westinghouse of Philadelphia, 
whose marriage was the culmination of a romance at 
the Rock-mere last season, are spending their honey- 
moon among the delightful surroundings of this hotel. 
Among the New Yorkers at the Rock-mere are Miss 
Crysto Wettlaufel and her brother, Julius, who are 
making this pleasant spot their home during their moth- 
er’s trip in the West; Mrs. David Thornton and Miss 
Marion McDermott of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. 
Kimball, Mrs. W. D. Maxwell and maid and daughter, 
Miss Matilda Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodge. 
F. K. Irwin, constructing engineer for the B. and M. 
R. R., and his wife of Boston are spending the entire 
season here. 
Cincinnati is represented at the Rock-mere by sev- 
eral families, among which are included those of Mrs. 
Edna Lee and her son Chas. Lee, who is a fine musician, 
Miss BE. J. Kinney, Mrs. F. W. Graydon and her daugh- 
ters, the Misses Ethel and Margaret, and a friend, Miss 
Katherine Franzheim of Wheeling, West Virginia. 
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