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UAINT OLD MARBLEHEAD is a busy place these 
QO days in the summer colony. The hotels on the 
mainland and on the Neck are all well filled and the ap- 
pearance of several large yachts from New York in the 
harbor gives promise of busy times in the near future at 
the yacht clubs. 
The Rock-mere at Marblehead is fast filling up with 
guests for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. James S. 
Proctor, who have just returned from a honeymoon spent 
abroad, have joined Mrs. Proctor’s mother, Mrs. Lindke, 
at the Rock-mere. Included among the other arrivals the 
past week are Mrs. S. M. Minasian and daughter of 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Granger of Louis- 
ville, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Leventritt of New York, 
with Mrs. H. Barnard of Birminghan, Ala., and Mrs. 
N. V. Joseph in the same party; Mr. and Mrs. Ee, 
Bancroft and Miss A. C. Bancroft of Hopedale, who are 
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bracken of Hopedale; R. Ce Barr 
of Winchester, E. H. Goldthwaite and son of Spring- 
field, Mass., W. W. Tardy of New York, Mr. and Mrs. 
R, Crompton of Worcester, J. T. Sullivan of New Jer- 
sey, Miss Esther R. Holmes and Miss Adelaide C. Win- 
gate of Manson, Mass., Captain Armando Mola and 
Madame Mola of Rome, Italy; Mrs. W. H. Hale, Mrs. 
D. A. Reed, and Dr. and Mrs. C, H. Calkins and son, 
William of Springfield, Judge and Mrs. Charles E. Long 
of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Frye and three sons 
of Marlboro, Mrs. Walter C. Smith of Brookline and Mr. 
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annual bride party in aid of the Children’s Island Sani- 
tarium was held ‘Tuesday at the Rock-mere. Many tables 
were set about the spacious verandas and in the parlors 
of the big hotel, the playing continuing throughout the 
afternoon. ‘The Boston Quartet entertained at the Sun- 
day concert at the Rock-mere this week. 
Many guests arrived at the Hotel Leslie, Marble- 
head, for the month of August this week. Among them 
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry R, Wray of Colorado Springs, 
Mrs. F. E. Ruggles of Bolton, Conn., Francis B. Holmes 
of Brookline, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Weldon of Bristol, 
Conn., Miss M. 8. Stone of Ossining, N. Y., Mr. and 
Mrs. H. Griffiths of Milton, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Delaney 
of Haverhill, Miss Frances Pelton of Middletown, Conn., 
and Miss M. C. Snyder of Clearfield, Penn. Dr. and Mrs, 
Evans of Dayton, O., who have been at the Leslie for the 
summer, are visiting friends in Worcester for a few days, 
but will return to Marblehead tor the remainder of the 
season. 
The Nanapashemet hotel at Marblehead Neck is fast 
filling up with guests for the remainder of the season. 
Among those who registered the past week are Miss 
Dorothy Crane of Sparrow’s Point, Md., Mr. and Mrs 
Downs L. Wilson of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. 
W. F. Burns of Bridgeport, Conn., F. H. Richards of 
Boston, Miss Margaret C. Ferguson of Wellesley, Mr. 
and Mrs. S. F. Beardslee of Eaton, N. Y., S. W. Wilder 
of Paterson, N. J., 
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