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HOTEL BRUNSWICK 
BOYLSTON ST. :: COR. COPLEY SQ. 
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BOSTON, MASS. 
Five minutes from Back Bay Station 
HERBERT H. BARNES, P»oprietor 
FRANK H. DANFORTH, Manager 
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weeks; Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hunter of New York; Mrs. 
Charles S. Jacobs of Arlington; Wm, H. Irwin, who is 
at the Rock-mere for his second visit of the season; Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles J. Brown and daughters Nellie and 
Margaret of Newton and H. F. Fisher of Hartford, 
Conn. 
Besides enjoying a lively summer with a full house 
through July and August, the Oceanside at Marblehead 
Neck anticipates many guests for the first three weeks in 
September. Already many haveeengaged apartments for 
that time. Professor Frederick Wilson of Princeton, N. 
J., is entertaining Howard Huntington, also of Princeton, 
at the Oceanside. C. W. Trask of Worcester has return- 
ed there for another indefinite stay. Mrs. Samuel Wright 
of Chicago was tendered a farewell dinner by four of her 
friends at the hotel before leaving for the West. She 
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Renwick and Mr. 
and Mrs. Nathan Osgood, who have been stopping at the 
Oceanside for several weeks. Mrs. Wright was one of 
the leaders among the guests of the hotel and was prom- 
inent in all of the social affairs held there. Dr. and Mrs. 
George Bowers of Nashau, N. H., returned to that ho- 
tel for the races and expect to remain through next week. 
They will entertain the following party at one of the 
Oceanside connections: Miss Gertrude Pierce, Miss Eliza- 
beth Swart, Miss Dorothy Thurber, Miss Madeline Cut- 
ter, Kenneth P. Paul of Winchester, Arthur Bolster of 
Rochester, N. H., and A. A. Ricker of Boston. Mrs. 
E. G. Pyne will spend September at the Oceanside. John 
P. Holmes and party of New Bedford are to stop there 
this week-end and Labor Day. ‘Arrivals at the Ocean- 
side the past week included Mrs. G. K. Follett of Brook- 
line; S. D. Chandley and Chester C. Dwelley of Nashua, 
N. H.; the Misses Walbridge, of Buffalo, N. Y., guests 
of Miss Julia Sherman; Miss Hubbell of New York; 
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BOSTON 
Commonwealth Avenue 
100 yards from Massachusetts Ave. 
For both Transient and Permanent Guests 
Che Distinctive Boston House 
.and one of the most inviting and home-like 
hotels in the world 
New cafe and grill room 
Dinner at a fixed price in the 
Cool Roof Garden 
An illustrated booklet, including guide to 
Boston and vicinity, will be mailed on 
the favor of your address 
N. B. COSTELLO, Manager 
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Miss Belle S. Bassett, a well-known singer, of Brookline ; 
H. L. Wheeler of Boston; Miss S$. P. Bryant and daugh- 
ter of Cambridge; Miss C. S. Libby, Mrs. D. P. Fletcher 
and C. L. Libby of Somerville; Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Ab- 
bott of Medway; and Mrs. J. B. Porter and daughter, 
Gertrude of Omaha, Neb. 
There is perhaps no better place in Marblehead from 
which to view the races than the broad verandas of the 
Hotel Nanepashemet, on the Neck. For this reason there 
are many coming to this hostelry to view the contests be- 
tween the German and American sonder craft. Arrivals 
there the past week include Mr. and Mrs. George Walker 
of Holyoke; Mrs. A. G. Heatherington and C. 8. Patter- 
son, Jr., of Philadelphia; H. F. Latham, also of Phila- 
delphia; Miss Eunice Harriman of Newton; and Miss 
Eunice Walker of St. Joseph, Mo. 
During the work of making excavations for additions 
to the Hotel Leslie at Marblehead this week an old Eng- 
lish coin dated 1749 was dug from the ground near the 
hotel. As this house was the headquarters of Col. Leslie 
during the war with Great Britain its presence is ex- 
plained as being a pocket-piece of one of the soldiers 
who was there with the American officer. Dr. G. W. 
Gerwig and daughter Margaret of Pittsburg composed 
one of the motor parties to stop at the Leslie recently. 
Among the arrivals there the past week are Miss Gussie 
Deppe of Cincinnati, O.; the Misses Pitman of New 
York; Miss Mary Alt of Detroit; Miss Amanda Saverns 
of Woburn; Miss Sarah Millard of Lowell; Mrs. O. W. 
Collins and daughter Mildred of Framingham; Miss C. 
White of Cleveland; and C. R. Marshall of Washington, 
D. Cc.’ F. S. Graydon and daughter, Helen of Cincinnati 
are at the Leslie for a stay of two weeks. John E. Chip- 
man of Medford is dividing his time between the Hotel 
Leslie and his yacht, which is in the harbor for the races. 
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