32 NORTH 
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Just off Puritan Road, Swampscott 
The Little Brown Tea House 
Afternoon Teas, Cold Drinks, Candies, Apollo Chocolates 
For Benefit of the Boston Nursery for Blind Babies 
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Beach St., near Devereua Station, Marblehead 
Telephone Marblehead 12 
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ARBLEHEAD NECK and the mainland have been 
quietly busy the past week, the closing one of the 
month. Most of the cottagers on the Neck plan to re- 
main on the shore until well into October. Last year 
several families kept their summer homes open until the 
first of November, the delightful fall weather making a 
late sojourn most attractive. Some of the hotels on the 
Marblehead shore will remain open through September 
and many reservations have already been made for the 
next four weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parker of the Marblehead 
Neck colony entertained at a little dancing party at 
“Whitegates,” their home on Nanepashemet st., last Sat- 
urday evening. They had about a score of guests. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Parker of Boston plan to stay 
unusually late at their summer home on the Neck this 
year. They do not intend to return to the city before 
November. or 
Mrs. E. Horkheimer of Baltimore has been visiting 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Jacobs on the Neck the past few 
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days. A. Il. Wolfe of Grand Rapids, Mich., is joining 
Mrs. Wolfe at the Jacobs home this week to spend the 
balance of the season there. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs plan 
to return to their winter home in Brookline the 9th of 
September. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Spaulding of Boston, who are 
occupying the Pratt cottage on Ocean ave., Marblehead 
Neck, this season, left for Newport Wednesday for a 
short visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuesten of ‘“‘Questenmere” 
on the Neck have just returned from a motor trip along 
the coast. They spent several days at New London and 
also enjoyed a short sojourn off the coast of Maine in 
the yacht of Frank E. McQuesten. The latter expects 
to return to Marblehead the first of next week. 
While the final band concert by the Salem Cadet 
band for the season at the Corinthian Yacht club, Marble- 
head Neck, will be held next Monday evening, this does 
not mark the closing of the season. There will be three 
more Friday evening dances, including that of this even- 
ing besides several informal social functions. The 
concert last Monday evening was by the &th Regiment 
band of Lynn and although the gathering was not the 
largest of the season, quite a throng was noted on the 
verandas. Two more raes are on the Corinthian scheduie 
—the first on Saturday, Sept. 5, at 2.15 p. m., and the 
last of the season on the following Monday, the 7th, at 
the same hour. 
The Eastern Yacht club house at Marblehead Neck 
was the scene of a jolly gathering on Tuesday evening, 
when the annual informal mid-summer dinner was held. 
A most pleasant evening was the result of the committee’s 
efforts and besides the dinner there was music, vaude- 
ville and “movies” of the Sonderklasse racing and the 
cup defenders “Resolute,” “Vanitie,’ and “Defiance.” The 
latter feature was one much enjoyed and the skippers had 
the advantage of enjoying yachting from comfortable 
wicker chairs in the clubhouse in preference to roughing 
it on the “outside course.” Many ladies were also at the 
club on Tuesday, when the special ladies’ luncheon at- 
tracted. Among the parties noted were those of Mrs. 
Theodore Jones, with six guests; Mrs. B. A. McLean, 
with six; Mrs. W. L. Abbott, who entertained six; Mrs. 
C. M. Barker, with four; Mrs. James M. Hunnewell, 
with six guests; Mrs. M. P. Clough, with nine; Mrs. B. 
Watters with four; Mrs. C. W. Parker, with two; Mrs. 
Saltonstall, with four; and Mrs. M. S. Hammond, with 
four guests. Last night’s concert was by the 8th Regi- 
ment band and many were at the club for the concert and 
dinner preceding. The Sonderklasse trial races brought 
many yachting enthusiasts to the Eastern this week. The 
trials started on Monday and are for the purpose of 
selecting a team of three boats of the Sonderklasse to 
sail at Kiel in 1915, for cups offered by Emperor William 
and Prince Henry. .As weather conditions at Kiel are 
