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MARBLEHEAD 
At the water sports held last week at the Rockmere, 
Marblehead, the long distance swim was won by Bartlett 
Norcross among the men, and Miss Katherine Gay among 
the ladies; diving, by Miss Marguerite Brown and Ray- 
mond Brackett; the tub race (for men only) was won 
by Raymond Brackett ; the relay race was won by Miss 
Gay, Mr. Todd and Mr. Nance. Guests at the hotel 
showed great enthusiasm in the sports and the contests, 
which were very close, received due applause. Miss 
Katherine Gay is one of the most charming girls at the 
hotel and an out-of-door girl. She is at her best at athle- 
tics and takes an active part in all out-of-door sports, in 
which she has an unlimited chance to indulge at Marble- 
head. Saturday evening a masquerade ball was held at 
the hotel. Owing to the large number of young people 
at this popular house this season, a dance meets with 
great favor and the masquerade ball was largely attended, 
with some very striking costumes being worn. Prizes 
' were awarded for the most complete disguise and for the 
most grotesque costume. Mrs. Charles Brown led the 
march. Others in the march included Miss Katherine 
Gay, Miss Norcross, the Misses Brown, Miss Sorgel, Miss 
Fiske, Miss Sands, Miss Miller, Miss Wettaufer, Miss 
Platt and Mrs. William Ervine, Mr. Carlton, Mr. Hall, 
Mr. Proctor, Mr. Fleming, Mr. Miller, Mr. Irvin and 
Robert and John Frye. 
Among the late arrivals at the Rockmere are: Mrs. 
George Aldige with James Aldige of New Orleans; Mr. 
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Another favorite pastime at the Nanepashemet is 
motor boat parties. Some of the favorite trips include 
the pretty passage to Half-way Rock. Dr. and Mrs. J. 
F. Aitken of New York arrived at the hotel for an ex- 
tended visit. Dr. Aitken is one of the most prominent of 
New York’s physicians. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hathaway, 
who are taking an auto tour through New England, with 
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Covel of Fall River are here ior a 
short stay. J. A. Donovan of Detroit has joined his 
daughter, Mrs. Hawley and her family, also of Detroit. 
Among the others registered here recently are: Mr. eon 
Mrs. Charles G. Henderson of Philadelphia; F. G. Sar- 
gent and wife and Miss M. H. Sargent Graniteville; F, 5. 
Hale of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Tieknor 
and Miss Marion M. Harris of Belmont; Miss Willa 
Kennedy of Chicago; H. EF. Ayers of Boston, who comes 
to Marblehead Neck to join his family over the week- 
ends; Mrs. L. Howes also of Boston; H. I. Earl and 
Russell Bigelow; Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Merritt of Spring- 
field. 
and Mrs. J. D. Bowers of Lawrence, Kansas; Mrs. E. W. 
Taylor of New York; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Newhall and 
Edward Newhall of Lynn; Miss Kershaw of German- 
town; George Edward Hatch of Rochester; A. H. Good- 
ale of Boston; William H. Windsor of Washington; Mr. 
and Mrs. M. C. Perkins of New York; W. O. Chichester, 
also of New York; Miss M. S. Cruikshank of Mont- 
clair, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tetlow and Mrs. Joseph 
Tetlow of Philadelphia; Mrs. B. K. Field, Miss Field 
and Miss Bourland of Berlin, Ct. 
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