56 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
June 11, 1915 
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BOSTON 
MARBLEHEAD may now be termed “settled down” ¢o 
its regular summer season, for the colony both on 
the mainland and at the Neck is practically intact for 
the season and everything is open and alive with an early 
season busy-ness. While things at the yacht clubs are yet a 
little tardy because of the fact that the countless social 
diversions there are not scheduled to start before the last 
of this month, the hotels are “looking up” and the cot- 
tagers are making up for any particular quietness ia 
other directions. 
In the recent South Boston Yacht club regatta Com- 
modore Charles B. Wheelock of the Corinthian Yacht 
club sailed his Class P boat “Britomart;” he was the only 
starter in that class. 
Miss Helen Allen of the Harris’s beach summer 
colony is a graduate from Boston University in this year’s 
class. 
In a severe northeaster a few days ago the yacht 
“Cigarette” dragged her anchor in Marblehead harbor 
and her crew had a lively few minutes to get her back to 
her moorings. This was accomplished, however, before 
any damage had been done to the big steamer. 
A real estate transaction of interest to summer folk 
is that at Gerry island in Salem bay, where is rumored 
three or four new suirmer residences will be erected. 
Mrs. G. H. Brackett of the Marblehead Woman's 
club entertained its members to the number of one hun- 
dred at the Hotel Rock-Mere on Thursday afternoon. 
The spacious music room was most attractive. Mrs. 
Burr Merriam, president of the club, made an address at 
the opening, and Mrs. Robert Barr of Winchester, rend- 
ered most pleasing solos. Two fancy dances under the 
direction of Miss Ella Ballard were introduced during 
the afternoon. Ices and tea were served, and the oc- 
casion was an enjoyable one. 
Your attention is called to the 
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Guy Lowell, who will come to Marblehead Neck this 
summer, and the architect of the new clubhouse at Piping 
Rock, was a visitor at the recent opening of the spring 
meeting of the Piping Rock Racing association at Long 
Island. He plans to come to this shore within a few 
days. 
Cyrus O. Baker of Newark, N. J., has taken the 
Palmer cottage at Collier’s cove on Marblehead Neck for 
the season through the Gardner R. Hathaway agency. 
The Boylston house on the Neck is open for the 
season, 
Mrs. G. H.. Brackett gave a welfare tea to the 
Marblehead Woman’s club at the Rock-Mere hotel yes- 
ter day afternoon. 
CLIFTON cottagers are arriving daily and the colony is 
fast assuming a mid-summer appearance. In its ver- 
dure-clad shore line Clifton is easily one of the prettiest 
places on the entire North Shore at just this time and 
those who are coming to this section early evidently real- 
ize this fact. ae 
Benjamin F. Dutton, head of the Boston firm of 
Houghton & Dutton, who died last week, has been a 
summer resident of Clifton for 15 years. He had not 
planned to come to the shore this season and had rented 
his cottage. 
Miss Marion Jeanette Traiser, daughter of Charles 
H. Traiser of Boston and Clifton, who was married last 
week to Joseph Blake Thaxter, Jr., of Hingham, intends 
to spend the summer at “Cresthaven,” the Traiser sum- 
mer home after returning from a short wedding tour. 
The Traisers have summered at Clifton for a number of 
years and have one of the prettiest estates on this bend 
of the shore. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
Arthur J. Sanford 
Plumbing 
Marblehead Telephone 167-W. 
