Phi NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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May 7, 1915 
HE GLORIES OF OLD MAR- 
BLEHEAD never better reveal- 
ed than from the broad cool ver- 
andas of the Hotel Rock-Mere. 
The gorgeous panorama of yachts 
as they go sailing by—and the 
golden sunsets, bathing, yacht and 
sea in its reflection are unsurpassed 
by an Italian Riviera. 
The menu of the Rock-Mere con- 
tains lobsters and fish fresh from 
the sea and vegetables from nearby 
farms of unsurpassed freshness. 
Dan-ing and concerts by the 
Beston Symphony men _ soloists. 
Thes Dansants Wednesday after- 
noons, July and August. Tables 
reserved in advance. 
The Rock-mere 
OPENS SATURDAY, MAY 29 
G.H. BRACKETT, 
Ownership Management 
ARBLEHEAD is rapidly coming into the summer 
stride. Its hotels, yacht clubs and many summer 
residences both on the Neck and mainland are being put 
into shape for summer dwellers and already many have 
come to that bend of the shore for the season. 
The Corinthian Yacht club is in the hands of paint- 
ers and kindred mechanics at present, being made ready 
for the opening on Saturday, May 22, two weeks from 
tomorrow. With plenty of racing on the schedule for 
those who are among the ardent yachtsmen there will be 
plenty to excite the interest of visitors to that clubhouse. 
There will be much entertaining this season and it is not 
being too optimistic to judge that it will be one of the 
biggest years ever, from a social standpoint. 
The Eastern Yacht club has had its shutters remov- 
ed this week and like its brother club farther down the 
harbor is being put in readiness for the opening day, to 
come on Saturday, the 29th. Memorial day will be a 
busy one at the Eastern, this probably being the formal 
opening day of the season. The grounds are in excel- 
lent shape this year and the tennis courts built last season 
are in excellent condition after a winter which has not 
been characterized by any great measure of severe 
weather along the coast. 
The Oceanside hotel 2 Marblehead Neck is to open 
this summer on May 28th, the Friday before the holiday. 
Advance bookings for this house are decidedly encourag- 
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Arthur J. Sanford 
Plumbing 
| Marblehead 
ing and a season far above the ordinary is in prospect. 
Manager Lane does not believe in being too optimistic, 
but reservations for June and July make things look 
decidedly favorable 
Vincent Astor has been Marblehead’s most distin- 
guished visitor for the last few days. With Mrs. Astor 
he has been on the North Shore seeing his new aero- 
yacht being tested at the yards of Burgess Co. & Curtis. 
Mr. Astor came by motor to Marble head from his coun- 
try home in Rinebeck, N. Y., but has been obliged to 
return for business reasons. Mr. and Mrs. Astor have 
been familiar figures on the shore as a result of their 
interest in aviation, having taken_a spin in their car along 
the shore each morning. Because of the prevailing east- 
erly winds Mr. Astor did not attempt any flights at Mar- 
blehead, even as a passenger. Clifford L. Webster, the 
intrepid young aviator, has been testing the Burgess- 
Dunne hydroaeroplane. It is said that Mr. Astor will 
pay $14,000 for the machine and he antends to take les- 
sons at his New York state summer home until he is 
proficient in the art of operating it himself. The ma- 
chine is a regular Burgess-Dunne make, with several 
added and peculiar features. The seats are arranged 
tandem, as in the regular type, but are housed in so 
that the main pontoon with the seats resembles a speed 
launch more than anything. In the air it looks like a 
flying boat and is the first of its kind to be constructed. 
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