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ARBLEHEAD is showing signs of returning life to a 
remarkable degree in its summer colony. While there 
is a lethargic atmosphere of quietness hovering about the 
hotels and yacht clubs, the cottages are being enlivened 
by many visitors who have come to the Neck and to the 
Point section. 
The Eastern Yacht club opens for the season at noon 
a week from this Friday, the 28th. 
Cormodore Charles B. Wheelock of Brookline of 
the Corinthian Yacht club is at his summer home on the 
Neck on Nashua avenue. He was one of this week’s 
arrivals. 
General Elbert Wheeler of Nashua, N. H., with his 
family, arrived at his cottage on Nanepashemet street this 
week. ‘They were accompanied by Mrs. S. L. Swartz and 
daughter also of Nashua, who plan to make a stay of a 
fortnight on the Neck. 
Wendell Weston has been at Peach’s point the last 
few days superintending the improvements which are be- 
ing made on his cottage there preparatory to opening it 
for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuesten of Brookline have ar- 
rived at their estate, ‘“Questenmere,”’ on the Neck for the 
season. Already the McQuesten gardens, which are the 
pride of the Neck, are in excellent condition and the es- 
tate itself on the tip end of the Neck is glowing with its 
green-carpeted lawns and freshly» painted residence. 
The finishing touches have been put on the new 
Henry A. Morss home on the harbor side of the Neck 
and show it to be one of the prettiest estates on the whole 
upper shore. Of stucco exterior, with a red tile roof, it 
shows up admirably along the shore and is one of the 
first beacons which greets visitors to Mahblehead and the 
Neck. Mr. Morss intends to occupy his new home with- 
in a short time. 
Your attention is called to the 
COUPON SYSTEM 
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It is strongly recommended because it insures the 
lowest price and gives you perfect control of your 
Ice Consumption 
Pure ice delivered in Lynn, Swampscott and 
Nahant, and the best of service guaranteed. 
Respectfully yours, 
| NORTH SHORE ICE DELIVERY CO. 
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William T. Ulman of Boston, at the Manning cottage 
and Geo. L. Batchelder were among the arrivals at the 
Neck this week. ) . 
Guy Lowell, the prominent Boston architect, and an 
ardent yachtsiran, has chosen Marblehead Neck as his 
summer home in the future. He has purchased the Hunt 
cottage off Ocean avenue and will occupy it this season. 
Mr. Lowell is the owner of the fast sonder boat Cima 
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which has always shown up to advantage in the races 
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summer home on the Neck. He was taken sick in the 
south and was removed to the North Shore at his own 
request. 
A dredger has been at work making ready for a new 
retaining wall at the dock of the Boston Yacht club on 
the land side of the harbor for the past fortnight and the 
wall itself will be finished in another week. 
The New York Yacht club is planning an annual 
cruise this summer, coming to Marblehead through the 
new Cape Cod canal. 
Summer visitors to Marblehead will be interested to 
note the continual improvement which is being made in 
the roads of that town for motorists. This spring Clifton 
and Rockaway avenues have been re-surfaced and State 
street is now being covered with a tarvia-bound macadam 
top. 
Manager Brackett of the Hotel Rock-Mere has pur- 
chased the power-cabin launch Scamp and has re-christ- 
ened it the Martha. 
LIFTON is assuming a normal growth in its summer 
population, several of the every-year-residents mak- 
ing their presence known the last few days. 
Summerfield Hagerty of New York expects to oc- 
cupy “Gun Rock Point,” his Clifton summer home, on 
the Shore road shortly. 
Among those who have started the season at Clifton 
are Dr. Frederick E. Jones of Roxbury, at “Red Blinds” 
cottage on Surf street; Ferdinand Strauss of Boston, at 
“Grey Knoll,” the former North cottage on Atlantic ave.; 
H. W. Habich of Roxbury at the Trull cottage on Ocean 
Spray avenue; and Charles H. Traiser of Boston, at 
Rockaway and Ocean Spray avenues. 
D. R. Macaffe is a new comer to Clifton; he is at the 
Hall cottage. 
At Clifton Heights are Mrs. H. A. Jones, George A. 
Richards, Mrs. Grace Bristol and R. L. Baker. 
CarDINAL GrBpons has urged calmness. Calmness 
is not an American trait, but the last eight months has 
taught us much. 
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