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MARBLEHEAD SOCIETY NOTES 
Last Saturday afternoon water sports were held 
at the Rock-mere at Marblehead. They were the big Mrs. Charles Stedman Hanks and Miss Clarina 
event of the season and all of the younger set entered Hanks, of the West Manchester colony, who have with 
into the sports with enthusiasm as there are a number them Miss Elinor Hamlin, daughter of Mr. Edward 
of fine athletes at the hotel this season and many very Hamlin of Brookline, were in Paris recently. During 
good swimmers among the young women. Silver cups their recent stay in London Mrs. Hanks and her young 
were awarded to the winners of the events. The order people were guests at many notable occasions through 
of sports follows: Tub race—ladies and men; obstacle her son’s (Stedman Hanks) position as secretary to 
race—men; 50 yds. race—ladies and men; diving— Ambassador Reid at the Court of St. James. Later Mrs. 
ladies and men; relay race—ladies and men. Mrs. O. Hanks is to take the cure at one of the German spas. 
M. W. Morley of Denver, who has recently returned 
from a six months’ trip in Europe, is now at the Rock- 
mere with her sister Miss Gertrude Schwarz of Brook- : é ; 
line. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Potter of New York arrived bomen pauion oEo peste tare! He ke 
: : rence, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ford of Rochester, 
recently to remain the rest of the season. Among those New ork 
who are making short visits here is Miss E. 8. Creighton : ‘ 
of the Dwight School for Girls at Englewood, New 
Jersey. Mrs. Laura Cairns and daughter, Miss Isabel, 
of Boston, have returned for their annual visit at the 
Rock-mere. Captain William Irvine of the Laconia made The Pag oda 
this popular hotel his headquarters while his ship was at : : 
Boston. Mr. and Mrs| H. S. Hopper with their three Young’s Cottage next to Post Office Magnolia 
daughters of Pennhurst, Lower Minon, Pa., who are on 
the Ideal Tour, are making a short stay here. Mr. and 
Mrs. D. B. Thompson and Miss Cowles of New Haven of rare old Chinese, Hindoo and Japanese 
and the Baroness des Granges of Rome, Italy, were : : er 
among the recent guests. Other arrivals at the hotel Bronzes, Forcelains, Carvings and Embroideries. 
Salter and children and E. P| Hamilton of Pittsburgh; 
Have a large assortment of 
include: Dr. and Mrs. George S. Clark, the Misses Irene SOME VERY OLD CHINESE CURIOS. 
and Eleanor Clark and Dr. R. W. Swan of Worcester ; 
W. T.-Thaw and C. P. Recque of Newport; Mrs. F. E. This is a branch of the Shanghai and Calcutta 
Martin and her two sons, Franklin and C. J. Martin of Curio Co., of Washington. 
South Orange; A. G. Lomas of Sherbrooke, Canada; 
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