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starts on June 19, when there will be an open race. Open 
races are also scheduled for Saturday, July 3 and Mon- 
day, July 5. A club race will be on Saturday, July 10 and 
a week following will come another open race. On July 
31, a Saturday race will be open. The second club race 
of the season is scheduled for Saturday, August 7. From 
then on there will be nothing official until the mid-sum- 
mer series starts on August 12. This continues for three 
‘days, ending Saturday, the 14th. The remainder of the 
schedule is as follows: Saturday, Aug. 21, club race; Sat- 
urday, Sept. 4, open race; Monday, Sept 6, open race; 
and Saturday, Sept. 18, grand handicap, open. Com- 
~modore Charles B. Wheelock has given the cups for the 
- grand handicap race and Capt. C. H. W. Foster has pre- 
sented the Corinthian with a trophy for Class R, winner 
of the mid-summer series. 
The Hotel Rock-Mere opened last Saturday under 
auspicious conditions. About 50 students from Bradford 
~ Academy spent the three days over Memorial Day at the 
~ Rock-Mere. ‘They have been to this hotel several times 
on their Memorial Day outing, and this one was as pleas- 
ant and enjoyable as others have been. The music room 
was given over for dancing and the evenings made merry. 
A large number of other guests from Springfield, Wor- 
cester and Boston were at Rock-Mere, many of whom 
have been coming there over Memorial Day for several 
years. On Tuesday of this week 100 school teachers 
_ from Boston held a banquet at the Rock-Mere, and it was 
a most enjoyable occasion. ‘The afternoon was given to 
dancing in the music room. A banquet was held at 5 
o'clock with speech-making and music. Bookings have 
been heavy at the Rock-Mere the past week or two and 
the season bids fair to be the most prosperous one for 
meny years. 
Several guests came down to the Oceanside, on the 
Neck, over the holiday and many others motored over to 
look the hotel over with a view to engaging apartments 
for stays later in the season. In a new booklet whicn 
the Oceanside has just issued is the following apt descrip- 
tion of a Marblehead sunset: “Sunset over the harbor, 
viewed from the lighthouse grounds, with old Marble- 
head for a horizon, is indeed beautiful. The afterglow 
softens, twilight slowly fades, shadows deepen, the twink- 
ling colored lights on the pleasure boats spring up. With 
darkness, the evening illumination is complete, suggestive 
of fairyland. One lingers and comes again.” 
_D. T. Kennedy of Haverhill is occupying the Jaynes 
cottage on the Neck, which was moved from the present 
site of the new Morss house. 
C. H. Farnsworth and family of Brookline are down 
at their cottage on the Neck near the causeway. 
3 Henry A. Morss of Brookline occupied his new sum- 
mer home on the harbor side of the Neck for the first 
time over the last week-end. It was finished only this 
spring and is the most palatial summer home on the 
Marblehead shore. 
The Samoset house on the Neck opens for the season 
on June 15. 
Charles A. Curtis of Boston and family are again at 
the Dunlop cottage on Ferry lane. They arrived on the 
holiday. 
Misses Constance Urquhart and Katherine Mather 
were guests at the Sea Gull on the Neck over the holiday. 
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Childs of Boston are at the 
Estes cottage on Ocean avenue, the Neck for the summer. 
David C. Percival of the Neck has chartered his 
yacht, the Rondina, to a Providence family for the season. 
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E. G. Sleeper, for several years assistant at the 
Tennis and Racquet club in Boston, is the new steward 
at the Eastern Yacht club this season. For the last four 
years he has had charge of the Portage Country club at 
Akron, O. 
The work of repairing the Boston Yacht club sea 
wall and wharf has been completed, being the last of 
several improvements at that house the past few weeks. 
The Oceanside hotel on the Neck opened over the 
holiday and had quite a few guests over that day and the 
week-end, considering the cool weather. There was an 
informal dance on Monday evening, to which many of the 
cottagers were invited. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Owen 
entertained a house party in one of the Oceanside cot- 
tages over the holiday. Included among the guests were 
Miss Anna Louise Kittelle, daughter of Capt. S. E. W. Kit- 
telle of the U. S. S. Maryland, which is now stationed at 
Honolulu, raising the F-4 submarine. Miss Kittelle also 
has other naval lineage, her grandfather being Rear 
Admiral Charles Sigsbee. F. O. Fish and family oi 
Winchester dined at the Oceanside Sunday. Mr. Fish is 
4 member of the Corinthian* Yacht club and during the 
week-end had his yacht Iroquois out in the harbor. 
The Corinthian Yacht club on the Neck opened with 
many guests for luncheon and dinner on both Sunday and 
Monday, but there was no formal program. The enter- 
tainments and dances do not start before the first of 
July. 
Brinda Bond and Stewart Forbes were among the 
young guests at a children’s house party Sunday at the 
Weston cottage, near the Oceanside. Stillman Weston 
was the host. 
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