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M ARBLEHEAD HARBOR is beginning to take on 
a pre-holiday appearance in the presence of several 
large yachts of the New York fleet, which have anchored 
there and will stop until after the August races. ‘The 
summer colony of the quaint old town is receiving daily 
additions in people coming to the shore for the remainder 
of the month and August and all of the hotels on the 
mainland and at Marblehead Neck are well filled. ‘The 
yacht clubs are having a busy season and plans are already 
being made for the reception of the German boats and 
those of the New York fleet, which come to Marblehead 
next, month. 
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Pushee of Weston motored 
from their home for an indefinite stay at the Nanapashe- 
met, Marblehead Neck, last week. Other guests at this 
house who recently arrived are Mrs. J. Russell Battey 
and daughters, Misses Ruth B. and Dorothy E. of Santa 
Rosa, Cal., Miss Gertrude Glidden of Brookline and Mrs. 
Elizabeth H. Taylor and daughters Miss Mary H. and 
Margaret H. of York, Pa. Others who have enjoyed so- 
journs at the Nanapashemet are Mrs. James L. Shiland 
of Santa Barbara, Cal., Mrs. H. M. Fish and daughters, 
Miss H. W. and M. L. Fish of Wellesley. 
Among the recent arrivals at the Hotel Leslie, Mar- 
blehead, are Miss Adams of Fitchburg, Mr and Mrs. H. 
L. Gardner of Springfield.’Miss Sophia Carll of Boston, 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Palmer Smith of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. 
and Mrs. W. G. Seaverns of. Brookline, Mr. and Mrs. 
Frank of New York city. 
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Although the meee at Marblehead has had 
practically a house-full since the last of June, new arrivals 
are noted daily at this popular summer hostelry. Among 
those to arrive within the past few days at the Rock-mere 
are Mr. and Mrs, F. D. Bancroft of Hopedale, Mr. and 
Mrs. Edward Gilmore of North Easton, Mrs. Whitney 
Conant and Mrs. Freedman J. Doe of New York city, ex- 
Governor H. B. Quinby of New Hampshire and Mrs. 
Quinby, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Barr and Miss M. E. Barr 
of Winchester. Mrs. Lindke, whose daughter, Miss Hazel 
Macklin, was wedded several weeks ago to James S. Proc- 
tor, is a guest ot the Rock-mere. Mr. and Mrs. Proctor 
have just returned from their wedding trip abroad and will 
join Mrs, Lindke at Marblehead soon. Other guests for 
a few weeks include Mrs. R. W. Jameson and daughter 
of Antrim, N. H., Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Strandberg and 
Mrs. E. B. Shepard of Providence, R. I., Mr. and Mrs. 
Redmond of Salem, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fiske 
and daughters and W. H. Fiske, Jr., of Mexico City, 
Miss Mary Frauzheimer of Wheeling, W. Va., Mr. and 
Mrs. W. H. Klinle of Roland Park, Md., Mrs. F. Craft 
and Miss C. Tamburello of New York and Roger C. Up- 
ham of Worcester. Mrs. Wm. H. Garty of Brookline 
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Heinds, at the Rock-mere 
for a few days. J. W. Holcomb and family of Cleve- 
land, O., who have been guests there are taking a motor 
trip down the Maine coast and will return to Marblehead 
soon. 
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134 Front Street—end of car line 
TEA ROOM-— overlooking the harbor 
Breakfasts :: Luncheons :: Afternoon Teas 
Artistic and Unusual Gifts 
Italian Embroideries and Antiques 
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Morandi-Proctor Company 
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COOKING APPARATUS 
For Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs, Institutions 
and Steamships 
Nos. 48 and 50 Union Street, - = - 
ERNEST MORANDI, Pres. CHARLES F. PROCTOR, Treas. 
Successors to 
G. Whitely & Co., Francis Morandi & Son 
Hotel Departments of Smith & Anthony Cc., Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co. 
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Antiques that are Genuine 
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Auction Sale warsiengap ANTIQUES 
Mahogany Claw-Foot Tables, Chippendale Mirrors, 
Serpentine Front Claw-Foat Desks, etc. 
Wednesday, July 30, starting at 10 a. m. Goods on exhibition day before 
sale. ‘TOWN HALL, MARBLEHEAD. Lewis J. Bird, Auctioneer. 
JACKSON & CO. 
Automobile Apparel 
Sport Coats 
161 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON 
