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ARBLEHEAD NECK has assumed an air of early 
autumn and many of the pretty summer villas which 
have been the pride of the Neck, bringing many from 
afar to view, because of their beauty and attractions, have 
closed for the season; a great many others will be closing 
shortly, and the end of the first week of October will 
find most the summer colony back to town. 
“Questenmere” the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. 
Frederick McQuesten at the Neck had several week-end 
euests, including Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Locke of Cam- 
bridge, W. A. Morse of Boston, and Mr. Willian Fisher 
of California, an old school friend of Mr. McQuesten. 
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus O. Baker have as their house 
guest at their summer home at the Neck, Miss Jessie 
Costello of New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuran entertained as 
their week-end guests at “Mollhurst,” their summer hoine 
at the Neck, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halladay of Brookline. 
Joseph Hurley of Boston was also a week-end guest. 
MARBLEHEAD will find many of her summer cot- 
tagers leaving for their winter homes about the first 
of October, but until then everything and everybody will 
still lend sweet thoughts to the summer nearly gone, and 
i~mediately will be preparing for the summer days of 
next season. 
Announcement is made of the birth of a son to Mr. 
and Mrs. F. A. Langmaid which occurred at the Caroline 
N. Ewbree hospital at Marblehead, recently. Mrs. Lang- 
maid was formerly Katherine Squires. Mother and baby 
are reported well. 
The engagerent of Miss Elizabeth» Wilds of Ver- 
rront and New York, to Robert E. Peabody, son of Mr. 
and Mrs. Robert S. Peabody of 22 Fenway, Boston, 
and Peach’s Point, has just been announced. 
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CAPE ANN.—It looks like a pleasant autumn ahead — 
with the majority of cottagers on Cape Ann staying for 
a late season. The weather of the past two weeks has 
been excellent and has encouraged people to remain, It 
has been the latest season for years and some of the 
a will keep open till the first of October and even 
ater. 
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Aside from the amount realized as proceeds from 
the musical held at the Hawthorne Inn casino several 
weeks ago, over $280 has been received in the one dollar 
campaign now on for the purchase of Wind Mill Park 
for the city of Gloucester, the beautiful site formerly 
occupied by the Surfside hotel on Western avenue. Not — 
only are citizens taking interest, but former residents 
and summer people are contributing towards the fund. 
AST GLOUCESTER.—The Hawthorne Inn will keep. 
open until the first of October, as over fifty guests 
have agreed to stay till that time, while others will come 
in from other places. The Inn was filled to its utmost 
capacity on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this 
week, when prominent members of the Massachusetts 
Firemen’s Relief association and ladies numbering over 
400 made headquarters at the hotel, the rest of the num- 
ber, making 500 people, going to Hotel Rockaway. 
Miss Nancy Olmstead, daughter of Prof. and 
Mrs. William B. Olivstead of Pomfret, Conn., and East- 
ern Point, and Miss Caroline Royce, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Raymond Royce of Brockline and Grape Vine Cove, 
are becoming expert in the saddle. They enjoy riding 
nearly every day, very often in company with the riding 
master of the Potter school on Chapel street. Miss | 
Pollard, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 
W. Pollard of Eastern Point, is also a saddle enthusiast 
and often accompanies the Misses Olmstead and Royce. 
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