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63 Fron?’ STREET, MARBLEHEAD 
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SUSAN I. CUSHMAN 
Swedish Masseuse 
Engagements at the homes of patients Telephone 8085 
35 STATE STREET MARBLEHEAD 
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Marblehead Handicraft Society 
134 FRONT STREET (end of car line) 
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Fish, Chicken, Game and all the fixin’s 
Tel. Nahant 8207 
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HOTEL TUDOR—NAHANT 
When motoring along the shore ’phone for one of our 
Manila Trading & Supply Company 
TERS and EXPO 
1309. SUCLID AVE., CLEVELAND 
Unusual things for the Connoisseurs including rare embroid- 
eries, tapestries, brasses and ivories. 
63 FRONT ST., MARBLEHEAD 
the two professionals there, Joseph Bradley and Miss 
Edna Allen of: New York, who are guiding the novices 
through the maize of the new steps. New arrivals at the 
Oakland this week include Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Farley 
and. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bristol of Rochester, N. Y.; 
Mrs. George S. Ross and daughter Jeanne of Montreal, 
Can.; Francis C. Lincoln of Reno, Nev.; Dr. and Mrs. A. 
J. Carrico of Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. 
Lincoln, also of Washington ; and Miss A. Schlennes of 
Baltimore. 
Mis ReneS and the Neck, in the summer colonies, 
have been enjoying the excellent weather of the 
present week and with the hotels and yacht clubs, there is, 
in the parlance of the street, ‘quite a little doing.” The 
yacht clubs are not quite as active in their social affairs 
as in other seasons, this due in part from the fact that 
there are no big races scheduled for Marblehead the pre- 
sent summer. ‘The cruise of the Eastern Yacht club two 
weeks ago gave the members quite their fill of yachting 
for a time and as a result there is a lull in the doings of 
the club. 
The Monday night band concerts and dances at the 
Corinthian Yacht club, Marblehead Neck, are as popular 
this season as they were last summer and a large number 
are entertained at dinner. ‘The concert and dance, the 
numbers of which are interspersed between the band selec- 
tions, bring several score of visitors who enjoy the even- 
ing on the broad verandas of the club house. ‘There were 
one hundred at the dinner this week and many came for 
the concert afterward. Among the dinner parties noted 
Monday evening at the Corinthian were Capt. D. B. Hal- 
lett, with ten guests; Carl Skinner, with ten; L. F. Hum- 
phrey, with six friends; J. D. Paine, with Sic ute E. 
Traiser, with six guests : andes ks Blinn, Jr., with six. 
The regular Friday evening dance will come this evening 
at. the clubhouse. The regular band concert will come 
next Monday evening. 
The club-house of the Eastern Yacht club at Marble- 
head Neck was the scene of a large and jolly gathering 
last night at the weekly band concert. The house and 
grounds were alive with smartly gowned ladies and their 
es yA and the concert was of the usual high order. 
veral yachts of the fleet of the New York Yacht club 
have been in Marblehead harbor this week, their owners 
the guests as ae Eastern. J. B. McKee of Pittsburg, 
in his yacht, “Esperanta, ” spent three days about the 
club and if pao in Boston. R. B. Price of New 
York, who has chartered the steam yacht “Marguerite” 
is 
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THE MISSES PICKERING 
Branch at Nahant -t- 355 Nahant Road 
for six weeks this summer, spent several days at the 
Marblehead clubs and sailed Tuesday for Bar Harbor, ~ 
Me., where he intends to stay for a number of days. . 
He plans to go to Nova Scotia from there. With him 
on the cruise as his guests are Mr. Doramus and Mr. and 
Mrs. Hopkinson, of New York. . Hiram Sibley, of the 
New York Yacht club, has been receiving the courtesies 
of the Eastern Yacht club at Marblehead this week, while 
his yacht, the “Thetis,” has been in the harbor. F. S. 
Smithers of New York, in his steam yacht, the “Carmina,” 
. has been a visitor at both the Eastern and Corinthian clubs 
the last few days. The “Carmina” is a most palatial craft 
and has attracted considerable attention during its stay 
in the bay. 
The Hotel Rock-Mere at Marblehead on the main- 
land, had a very busy time over the last week-end, many 
motor parties making this hostelry their objective. point. 
Sunday also brought many new guests for the balance of 
the season. The Rock-Mere orchestra, composed of 
members of the Boston Symphony orchestra, is pleasing 
as usual. This body of musicians makes the occasional 
dances at the hotel very popular events and many of the 
summer cottagers at Marblehead attend these hops. Ar- 
rivals for the remainder of the season the past few days 
include Mr. and Mrs. ae Crosby of New York; 
Capt. C. H. Harlow, U. S. N., and Mrs. Harlow of Wash- 
ington, D. C.; Miss K, NT Owen, and the Misses E. H. 
and O. H. Cugle of Washington, D. C.; Misses Alice I. 
and Mary A. Simonds of Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. M. B. 
Waterman and daughter of Athol; Mrs. John W. Morri- 
son and the Misses Elizabeth S. and Theodora D. Sparks 
of St. Louis; and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Harrison, Mrs. 
Samuel Bean and Robert Harrison of Lebanon, N. H. 
The Oceanside Hotel, Marblehead Neck, is enjoying 
one of the best: seasons since the opening of that house 
many years ago. Any depression which may be felt in 
hotel circles in some resorts is not in evidence here, as 
a practically full house has been noted there since the first 
of July. August will bring several new faces to the 
Oceanside for the remainder of the season. ‘The increase 
in the number of young people at this hotel the present 
season is a noticeable feature; naturally this adds consid- 
erably to the social gaiety of the house. <A tea party in 
honor of Miss Theodora Peck of Burlington, Vt., at the 
Oceanside for the season, is scheduled for this afternoon 
in the attractive tea garden of the hotel overlooking 
the water. Miss Peck has been one of the leaders in the 
social affairs at the Oceanside this summer and is a pro- 
nounced favorite with the younger people there. She has 
