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Hotel Rock-Mere at Marblehead on the mainland is probably be re-built for next season, however, Its site is 
out for one of the best seasons it has ever had since its probably be re-built for next season, however. Its site ts 
initial opening several years ago. It is going to be a directly on the yachting course. It is better known as the 
big year along the Marblehead shore. ~ Hotel lx oking's 
are way above the average and guests are planning to 
stay for longer periods than before. Season guests are 
in the majority. The Rock-Mere is in better condition 
to please its guests than ever. Many  improve- 
old Nanepashemet, under which name it was run for 
several years. Next year will probably see another 
house there, built country club style, a low rambling 
structure with comfort as its highest aim. 
The old Col. Lee mansion on Washington street, 
ments have been made on the house and grounds, one 
feature being the addition the past winter of many more 
private baths. ‘The fact that yachting will be enjoyed at 
Marblehead more this season than in any other part of 
the coast will bring many enthusiasts of the water sport 
to this section. ‘he Rock-Mere has always been a rec- 
reation center for yachtsmen and their friends. — It is 
situated directly on the water’s edge and overlooks the 
Corinthian and Eastern Yacht clubs across the harbor. 
From its broad verandas one can follow the races when 
they are run off on the Marblehead course. The roster of 
guests who have signified their intention of coming to 
the Rock-Mere this summer contains many families 
representative of the wealth and fashion of the country. 
Western people in particular have a great liking to 
the Marblehead shore and make the Rock-Mere their 
headquarters. ‘The Rock-Mere opens on Saturday, May 
29 for the season. As in previous years the hotel will 
have as a feature, soloists from the Boston Symphony 
orchestra. The popular thés dansants will be held every 
Wednesday afternoon during July and August from 3 
to 5 o’clock, tables for which will be reserved in advance. 
Laincheon will be served on the broad verandas facing 
the yachting course. 
The Hotel Ocean-Manor on Marblehead Neck will 
be missed by motorists this summer, as it has not been re- 
built following the fire of last fall. This house will 
Marblehead, is a house visited by hundreds of summer 
tourists each year. It has already been opened to the 
public. It is situated directly opposite the famous 
Abbott hall in the seaside town. 
Marblehead has a new garage for this season, called 
the State Street garage. It is already open under the 
management of Walter P. Nichols and is a spacious and 
up-to-date auto station. It is built according to the latest 
laws governing garages and is strictly fireproof through- 
out. The garage measures 80 by 50 feet and will accom- 
modate 35 cars. ‘There is an entrance on State street and 
an exit leads into Front street. 
The boat yards about Marblehead are busy places 
these days. At the Stearns & McKay yards indications 
point to a lively yachting season, as comparatively few 
crafts will be allowed to accumulate dust in the sheds 
this summer. R. B. Bird of New York has purchased 
the “Amoret” from Cornelius Wood; it will go into com- 
mission at once. Mr. Bird will take the“Amoret”’ 
around the Cape in a few days. At the same yards the 
cruising sloop of Fred O. Fish is being put in readiness 
for launching and will go over in a few days. 
The “Pellegrina” has been purchased by Seward 
Prosser of New York from Robert Tolland and Capt. 
Pettican, who will sail her, has arrived from England. 
The captain is an able and experienced seaman, having 
