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MASSLEHEAD is at present the yachting axis of the 
North Shore—a harbor full of yachts from various 
clubs along the Atlantic coast and scores of hotel guests 
on for the races are injecting a new life into the usually 
waning month of August. The next few weeks will see 
a round of entertainments at the yacht clubs on the Neck 
and at many of the summer cottages there. It will be 
one grand fete until the international races have been 
contested and won, and the final festivities and illumina- 
tion of the yachts in Marblehead harbor. 
The trial races of the Eastern Yacht club will be 
finished this week and the preparations for the inter- 
national races will be completed. Herr Christof Alt, of 
Berlin, Germany, and who will be at the helm of his own 
craft, the “Wittelsbach,”’ in the big races, is already a 
guest at the Eastern. All of the German boats are in 
the harbor for the September races. J. P. Morgan, with 
his cousin, Spencer Morgan, the Harvard oarsman, has 
been a visitor at the Eastern this week. He arrived in 
his big yacht, the “Corsair,” and has been motoring along 
the shore for the past few days. Francis M. Whitehouse 
of Manchester, a member of the Eastern Yacht club, will 
be the first to entertain the members of the German fleet. 
He is to entertain the visiting yachtsmen at dinner at his 
Manchester home upon their arrival. 
The races are having a tendency of filling every 
avilable reservation in the Marblehead hotels both on the 
mainland and on the Neck. The Neck has been the van- 
tage point of many sight-seers this week who have wit- 
nessed the trial races off shore. 
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There is one round of entertainment this summer 
at the Corinthian Yacht club. A representative gathering 
of North Shore society was noted at the ladies’ night 
dance and a band concert at the clubhouse Monday night. 
There is no more enjoyable place to dance the gay and 
fantastic than at the Corinthian on the tip of Marblehead 
Neck and that this fact is appreciated was evinced Mon- 
day evening by the attendance of the many smartly gown- 
ed ladies and club members. A steady procession of mo- 
tors along the causeway indicated that another of the 
enjoyable parties at the Corinthian was in progress; one 
more brilliant social function that makes the North Shore 
the leader among New England resorts. Among the 
members who dined at the Corinthian with their friends 
Monday evening were E .S. Booth, with party of five; 
E. H. Hollingsworth, with eight cuests ; JWG Knapp, 
with three friends; W. W. Estabrook, with eight; H. W. 
Poulson, with three ; W. L. Barnard, who entertained 
four; Comm. C. B. Wheelock; J. S. Proctor, with five; 
5. C. Hutchinson with six; W. ‘I. Ulman, with four; H. 
A. Knowles, with six; Paul Fitzpatrick and Mr. Wilcox, 
with a party of six; H. R. Coffin, with four friends; and 
G. W. Hastings, with five guests. There will be dancing 
: the ladies’ night this evening at the Corinthian. 
The Fourth Formal Ball which takes place Saturday 
night, August 23rd, promises to sustain the splendid 
reputation “the New Ocean House has acquired this sea- 
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