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DR.DTKMA MASSIRA 
WAMPSCOTT is favored during the summer months 
by the families of many of Boston’s most prominent 
business men. Among those who have opened their Swamp- 
scott cottages for the season are Mr. and Mrs. Timothy 
Remick, Mrs. C. H. Remick, Allan Arnold, C. M. Brush, 
Savi Little, W..K. Lewis, W..A. Jefferies, Mrs. E. H. 
Clapp, W. F. Waters and H. H. Webster. 
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Hart of Boston are. at their 
Swampscott cottage for the season. Mr. Hart is an ex- 
mayor of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogden of New York are 
spending the earlier part of the season at Swampscott. 
The latter part of the summer, they will spend in Scot- 
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Hunnewell, who are now at 
their country place, The Cedars, in Wellesley, are planning 
to spend the summer abroad. Mrs. Hunnewell’s sister, 
Miss Christiana Whitney, the fiancee of Mr. Pitman, is 
to be at Nahant for July and August as usual. Emor 
Harding of Bay State road, and his son, George Harding, 
are also to be at Nahant while the rest of the family is 
in Europe. 
Miss Emma Carey of Cambridge is planning to open 
her cottage at Nahant for the season June 17th. 
Douglas H. Thomas, Jr., has rented his country place 
at Ruxton, Md., for the warm months, and will shortly 
leave for Nahant with his four beautiful little daughters, 
where he will occupy his cottage for the summer. En 
route the party will stop over in Boston for a few days 
that the children may visit the relatives of their late 
mother, the Chadwicks, in that city. 
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OST of the summer cottages at Marblehead and 
Marblehead Neck are open for the season. The 
Rock-mere was opened Memorial Day. During the win- 
ter many improvements have been made. Elevators have 
been installed and several new baths have been added. 
Miss Annie L. Tichenor of East Orange, N. J., arrived 
last week and will remain until September. Mrs. Frank 
Hunt of Boston was also among last week’s arrivals, and 
she will be at the Rock-mere until the latter part of July. 
Among the other early comers are Mrs. F. Washburn 
with Miss Washburn of Green Bay, Wisconsin; Mr. and 
Mrs. William E. Farnham of East Orange, N. J.; Mr. 
and Mrs. J. FE. C. Farnham of Providence, R. I.; Mr. and 
Mrs. G. H. Woodman of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. M. B. 
Waterman with their daughter, Miss Ida, and son, Richard, 
of Athol; Irving C. Rich and Edw. W. Powers of Cam- 
bridge; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Marshall and F. S. Marshall 
of Haverhill; Miss M. L. Stebbins with Dr. and Mrs. Wil- 
liam Parker of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lincoln 
of Worcester; and R. T. Turner, Jr., of Cambridge. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eaton are among the earlier 
cottagers to settle at Marblehead Neck. Mr. Eaton is the 
well known Thompson Spa man. 
Frank E. McQuesten and family of Brookline have 
taken up their abode at Marblehead Neck for the coming 
months. Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Yerxa have closed their 
town house and have been at their beautiful place at Mar- 
blehead Neck since the 15th of May. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuman closed their 
Beacon street, Boston, house last week, and with their 
three children, are at their Marblehead Neck home, Moll- 
hurst. Their yacht Hettie has been put into commission. 
