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TENNIS SHOES 
YACHTING SHOES 
GOLFING SHOES 
FOR MEN AND WOMEN 
THAYER McNEIL COMPANY 
BOSTON 
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x ARBLEHEAD is in its glory once more. ‘The sea- 
son is on. ‘There are a number of new guests at 
the Leslie for the season. ‘This is one of the few houses 
in this vicinity which are open through the winter. Mr. 
and Mrs. B. Howard Haman of Baltimore stopped here 
for a few days recently. They afterwards spent a few 
days at Marblehead Neck at the Oceanside. Mrs. Henry 
A. Smith of Duluth, Minn., in company with Mrs. G. M. 
Acklin of Toledo, O., arrived here the 18th. Mrs. Char- 
les Sumner and her daughter, Miss Sumner, of Grafton 
were also among the arrivals of the 18th. Dr. and Mrs. 
R: Ruelley and Amory Lee, who are guests here for a few 
days, are from Boston. The Leslie looks very trim and 
attractive this season. ‘he house is one of the real old- 
fashioned ones, for which Marblehead is so well-known. 
The quaint door-way and the old-fashioned postern gate 
make an attractive entrance. 
Most of the guests at the Rock-mere, Marblehead, 
are here for the entire season. George A. Amsden of 
Boston. arrived recently. Among others who will be here 
for extended visits are Mrs. F. H. Hunt, Miss M. Davis 
of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyon of Newport; Mr. 
and Mrs. W. I. Strauss of Cleveland, O.; Mr. and Mrs. 
Ira W. Fitz and Miss Grace Fitz of Auburn; Mr. and 
Mrs. L. R. Bissell of Buffalo; Mrs. W. B. Hill of Balti- 
more; Mrs. F. W. Otheman and daughter, Miss Otheman, 
of New York city; Mrs. W. O. Todd of Providence. Mr. 
and Mrs. C. C. Bragdon are registered here for a few 
days from Pasadena. Mr. Bragdon is the principal of 
Lasalle Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy, Robert Mc- 
Curdy and Mr. and Mrs. F. Murlmot of Pittsburg are 
spending a week here. Another party here for a short 
time only is composed of Miss Anne ‘Taylor, Miss G. 
Jooker and Miss M, R. Jooker of East Orange, N. J. 
The Boston City Hospital Nurses’ Alumni association 
held its annual banquet and meeting at the Rock-mere last 
week. There were about seventy-five present. 
Guests are arriving daily at the Boylston cottages at 
Marblehead Neck. The main house has a splendid loca- 
tion and is becoming more popular every year. Kerr 
Rainsford of New York arrived recently for the season. 
Philip L.. Cheney, whose father is president of the Mellins 
Food Company, of Brookline, is also here for the entire 
season. Mr. Cheney is an annual guest.. Others who will 
be here throughout the summer include Mr. and Mrs. H. 
B. Curtis and Thomas Curtis of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
F, J. Fawcett with their son and daughter and Dr. Debo- 
rah Fawcett of Newton; and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tol- 
man and family also.of Newton. Mrs. Florence Webster 
and son, John, of Boston came yesterday. Miss Ruth 
Rigley, Miss E. Y. Rigley and Miss Katherine Simpson 
are other Bostonians visiting at the Bolyston. 
There is every indication at the Oceanside, Marble- 
head Neck, that there will be a prosperous season. There 
are many guests there for the time of year and nearly 
all are making long visits. A feature that promises to 
make the Oceanside more popular than ever this year will 
be the serving of dinners a la carte on the spacious, cool 
verandas, which have such a beautiful outlook. Mrs. Ed- 
ward Stanbery, Miss Agnes Pitman of Cincinnati, Helen 
Stanbery, Melrose Pitman and Mary Bates of Chicago 
are here for the month of June. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. 
Bidwell and her sister, Miss N. M. Upham of Spring- 
field are another June party here. Other Springfield peo- 
ple who are staying here are Mrs. George Green, Mr. 
and Mrs. Henry S. Houston and Dr. and Mrs. L. B. 
Triplett. Prof. C. F. Allen of M. I. TI. with-his wife 
and daughter spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. 
S. K. Martin of New York and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mar- 
tin of Barrington, Il., are making a short visit here. The 
Athena club of Malden, composed of about thirty-five 
of Dorchester’s attractive young women held a dinner 
party at the Oceanside last ‘Thursday. 
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Final papers were placed on file last Saturday at 
Essex South District Deeds transferring from the execu- 
tors of the estate of Ella F. Jaynes to Henry A. Morss of 
Boston, title to one of the finest located estate on Mar- 
blehead Neck. This property is located midway between 
the Eastern and Corinthian Yacht clubs with a frontage 
on Harbor avenue of 150 feet; on Spring street about 341 
feet extending to low water mark on Marblehead harbor 
and on Sumac street about 383 feet, the upland compris- 
ing 41,000 squate feet and the low land about 15,000 
square feet, making a total of about 56,000 square feet. 
The upland is finely graded to lawns, flower gardens and 
planted with many varieties of shrubs and trees. On this 
land is a frame dwelling and garage that have been leased 
for this summer’s occupancy. Mr. Morss is a well-known 
yachtsman, having been commodore of the Corinthian 
Yacht club, is now chairman of the regatta committee 
of the Eastern Yacht club and owner of the yacht ‘“Hal- 
cyon”’ which was recent!y launched at the Stearns & Mac- 
kay yards, Marblehead. Mr. Morss anticipates removing 
this fall the present buildings, replacing same with a fine 
new dwelling and garage to be completed next spring for 
his occupancy. The sale was negotiated by George A. Dill 
of the Tremont Building, Boston. 
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