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If ARULEHEAD is: is on the eve of the big German- 
American races, which tells the story as fas as 
signifying the number of guests in the little, old historic 
town is concerned. For each year hotels are taxed to 
their capacity when the races and subsequent entertain- 
ments at the cottages and yacht clubs are on; the first 
week of September each year means a steady influx of 
visitors, most of whom with field glass and telescope fol- 
low the movements of the speedy sonder craft in the race 
for international racing supremacy. ‘The races at Mar- 
blehead always have a tendency to extend the summer 
season until after Labor Day, when in some places along 
the North Shore the season is at its ebb. Next Thursday 
night will mark the culmination of the visit of the Ger- 
man yachtsmen, when the harbor at Marbleahead will be 
alive with gaily decorated and illuminated racing and 
pleasure craft of all kinds. There is much of entertain- 
ment at the yacht clubs at Marblehead, while many par- 
ties have been planned to take place on board the big 
yachts anchored in the harbor. 
The Corinthian Yacht club on Marblehead Neck is 
agog with social events and until the illumination is over 
it will be one round of merry gatherings there. The last 
band concert of the season was enjoyed by scores of club 
members and their ladies last Monday evening. Among 
those who entertained at dinner before the concert were 
W. L. Barnard with a party of six; Sam Hobbs, with 
four guests; J. A. Burnham, with six; P. W. Pope with 
six ; Ellis Hollingsworth with six; W. S. B. Stevens, who 
dined with four guests; H. M. Bunker, with two guests ; 
A. R. Merrill, who entertained five; F. P. Valentine with 
five; and J. S. Proctor, with four guests. Next Monday 
members of the club and their guests will follow the Ger- 
man-American races in a tug which has been chartered, 
thus ensuring an opportunity to be at the best possible 
vantage point throughout the progress of the race and at 
the finish. On Thursday night will come the illumination 
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of the clubhouse in company with the display on the 
yachts and other craft in the harbor, There will be danc- 
ing on that evening from 8.30 to 10.30. On Friday, Sept. 
5 and on the same day the following week the final dances 
of the season will be held at the clubhouse. 
Members of the Eastern Yacht club have chartered 
two tugs to follow the races with their guests next week. 
Things are quite lively at the club these days, and in ad- 
dition to the usual added life which the races bring, a ten- 
nis tournament on the ladies’ court starts Saturday. The 
regular band concert was held last night, the spacious 
verandas of the clubhouse being filled with members and 
their guests. Several of the yachtsmen who are making 
their headquarters at the Eastern while visiting Marble- 
head are entertaining the German yachtsmen on board 
the American yachts in the harbor. 
The races mean a full house at practically all of the 
hotels at Marblehead and on the Neck. ‘The waning 
month of August shows no cessation in the number of 
guests arriving at the Rock-mere, and until the hotel 
closes in October there promises to be a comfortable 
gathering of visitors to the North Shore. Many reserva- 
tions have already been made there for the middle and 
late September. Frank T. Coffyn, a guest at the Rock- 
mere, may be seen daily with Lieut. H. H. Arnold, U. S. 
A., gliding alternately through the water and into the 
air in one of the new powerful flying boats which are 
being constructed for the United States government at 
the plant of Burgess Co. and Curtis at Marblehead. H. 
L,. Nason of Boston was a guest last Sunday of his sister, 
Miss Helen G. Nason, at the Rock-mere. On the same 
day H. K. Berry of Springfield visited Miss Gladys Saf- 
ford, also of Springfield, at the hotel. Guests who ar- 
rived at the Rock-mere the last few days include Mr. 
and Mrs. D. C. Hanna and daughters, Susan and Mar- 
jorie of Marshbank, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. George 
EF. Foster of New York city, who are there for two 
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