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MARBLEHEAD and the Neck are ready for what 
might be termed the post-opening of the summer 
resort season in that section of the North Shore. ‘The 
shore has practically two openings, one on the 17th of 
June and another on July 4, when the families who have 
children attending the schools in the city come to the sea- 
Shore for the summer. ‘This has been what has been 
holding back quite a few of the families at Marblehead 
Neck and on the mainland at Peach’s Point; but this week- 
end will see the colony practically intact. Contrary to 
the report that many of the cottages on the Neck would 
probably be unoccupied, at the present time there are but 
few really good cottages vacant either on the Neck or at 
Peach’s Point. 
The Salem fire has made Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQues- 
ten resume operations on the artesian well they have been 
having bored on “Questenmere,” their estate at Marble- 
head Neck. The low water pressure at Marblehead at 
the time of the fire woke up the summer colony 
to the fact that every precaution should be made against 
fire on the Neck. Last winter the well on the McQuesten 
estate was started and after boring into almost solid rock 
for several hundred feet it was found that the water ob- 
tained was not worth the time and money expended on 
it. It was planned to supply the gardens and farm of the 
estate with a plentiful supply of water, but the project was 
abandoned in the spring. Now it is to be resumed and 
the McQuestens hope to have an auxiliary water supply 
on hand in addition to the town water. The gardens on 
“Questenmere” are looking better than ever. This estate 
on the tip end of the Neck has been transformed this 
season to make much larger flower gardens; the vegetable 
gardens, which comprise a small farm in themselves, have 
been removed from the water side of the estate to the 
opposite side of the street, and the space occupied by 
vegetables has been added to the flower gardens. Mr. 
and Mrs. McQuesten have a large house party at their 
summer home over the Fourth of July. Included among 
their guests are Mr. and Mrs. C. Bertram Felton of 
Chestnut Hill, who have just completed a charming resi- 
dence at that place; Mr. and Mrs. James Munroe of Bos- 
ton; Mrs. Brewer Smith of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. William 
Hurd of Beverly; Mrs. A. H. Mason of Albany, N. Y.; 
Charles W. Melville of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 
Crosby. Mrs. Curtis Scribben is also a guest of the Mc- 
Questens for a short stay. 
Mrs. O. H. Alford of Brookline was an arrival in 
the summer colony at Marblehead Neck this week. She 
is occupying the Tilden cottage on Foster st., this season 
and although she plans to remain there the greater part 
of the summer, will visit friends in New Hampshire, mak- 
ing the trip by automobile. 
P. W. Jacobs of Brookline was a guest over the last 
week-end of Joseph and Mrs. R. M. Jacobs, his daughter- 
ae and Charles A. Perry. of Camden, Me. ; 
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in-law at their cottage on Spring st., Marblehead Neck. 
Like the remainder of the family Mr. Jacobs is an ardent 
motorist and enjoyed a trip along the good roads of the 
shore. The Jacobs were among the early arrivals in the 
Neck colony and plan to stay late this season. 
The Ocean-Manor at Marblehead Neck, under new 
management this season, has an encouraging list of guests 
already at the house and many are expected there tomor- 
row and Sunday, most of them season guests. Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry M. Batchelder, who were burned out in the 
Salem fire, have been at the Ocean-Manor this week. 
Mr. Batchelder has leased a house on the Neck and wiil 
occupy it for the summer, after which he intends to have 
his winter home in South Salem re-built. Mr. and Mrs. 
Wm. Gray Brooks of Philadelphia’ are there for the sea- 
Miss H. B. Ives and her mother, Mrs. C. T. Ives of 
son. 
Boston will also spend the season there. Mrs. M. |: 
Crockett and Miss Grace F. Crockett, with Mrs. .W. L. 
Stannard of Springfield, plan to remain at this hotel the 
greater part of the season. Mrs. Franklin Warren White, 
daugl ater Ethel and Master Harry B. White, with Miss 
Fannie Merritt of Boston are at the Ocean- Manor for an 
indefinite stay. 
The Oceanside hotel, Marblehead Neck, has quite a 
colony of guests registered for stays Nee in length 
from a meek to the entire season... Gen. Theodore 5. 
Peck of Burlington, Vt., with his daughter, Miss Theo- 
dora Peck, are at the Oceanside for July. Muss Peck 1s 
winning her way as an authoress, and her two latest 
books, “Hester of the Grants” and “The Sword of Dun- 
dee,’ have received a country-wide circulation. R. E. 
and Miss Kate B. Gifford of Somerville are paying their 
annual visit to the Oceanside. Prof. and Mrs. David C. 
Lyon of Harvard University are enjoying an extended 
sojourn at this hotel, and may remain until the opening 
of school in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen Knight of 
Philadelphia are spending their honeymoon at the Ocean- 
side. Another honeymoon couple is Mr. and Mrs. 
Eliot G. Mears of Cambridge, who plan to make 
their stay on the North Shore an extended one. Other 
guests at the Oceanside for stays of varying length in- 
aes Mrs. J..H. Drury and daughter of Becton: Mrs. 
iF Sepaore of Providence ; Alvan J. Winter of Muill- 
Parker Spof- 
Williams and 
ford of Buckport, Me.; Herbert Pelhem 
Blair of 
daughter of New York city; and Donald M. 
Boston. 
Numbered among the arrivals at the Hotel Leslie, 
on the mainland at Marblehead, the past few days are: 
Miss F. S. Nickerson and Miss C. A. Harlow of Boston; 
Mrs. J. S. Woods of New York city; Mrs. C. F. Bartol 
and Mr. and Mrs: G. W. Weymouth of Hudson, i! ak as 
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dickinson of Richmond, Ind.; and 
Miss C. E. Phinney of Northampton. 
