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Moe will be the busiest place on the 
North Shore for the next six weeks. Although 
Marblehead’s summer social activities is always throbbing 
with its many cottagers on the Neck and its hotel guests 
there and on the mainland, it will be enlivened not a lit- 
tle by the presence of the many racing and _ pleasure 
yachts in the inner harbor. There is always plenty of en- 
tertainment at the yacht clubs when the boats of the 
New York and visiting fleets are in, and from present 1m- 
dications this year will be no exception. The German 
boats are now en route to this country by steamer and 
are expected to be towed to Marblehead this week. 
J. Pierpont Morgan, Jr., has just been elected a 
member of the Eastern Yacht club at Marblehead. ‘Tennis 
is more popular than ever at the Eastern and every day 
sees the courts busy. One of the boats of the New York 
fleet, and the guest of the Eastern Yacht club, is the 
“Speedwell, ” chartered for the season by Oliver E. Islin. 
The Marblehead hotels are experiencing a busy sea- 
son and are well filled in contemplation of the August 
races. ‘The Rock-mere, the popular waterfront hostelry 
on the mainand, has practically every suite of rooms taken 
for this month. Guests at this hotel for the month of 
August and for a few weeks include Mrs. Martin Dennis 
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee of Spring Lake 
Beach, N. J.; Miss Ruth Sorgel and Mrs. Sorgel of Cin- 
cinnati; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Talbot ‘of Boston: A. W. 
Martin of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Betts and daughter of 
New York; Mr. and Mrs. Emmons of Hingham; Mr. and 
Mrs. EF. T. Platt‘of St. Louis; Charles L. Goodwin, Miss 
Marblehead Handicraft Society 
134 Front Street—end of car line 
TJEA ROOM-— overlooking the harbor 
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ERNEST MORANDI, Pres. CHARLES F. PROCTOR, Treas. 
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Hotel Departments of Smith & Anthony Cc., Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co. 
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Goodwin and Master Goodwin of eee Conn.; Mr. 
and Mrs, Dunning of Chicago, with Mr. and Mrs. John- 
son; H. L. Willoughby, Jr., of Newport, R. I.; Mrs. A. 
W. Bell and daughter, Louise of Morristown, N. J.; Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles L. Lodge of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. 
Wittaker of White Plains, N. Y.; Misses Mary A. and 
Alice I. Simonds of Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Ed 
gar and daughter, Katharine of Brookline; Mrs. W. C. 
Smith and daughter of Boston; Miss A. M. Fosdick and 
Miss Marian ilford of Boston; Mrs. Dallas Crow of 
Philadelphia; Miss Margaret McGrath of Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. W. P. Frye, John A. Frye and Miss Oliver of 
Marlboro; Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lucas, the Misses 
Lucas, Mrs. John T. Lodge, John Lodge and D. M. Lodge 
of Newton; Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Paine of Pasadena, Cala. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beckwith of Springfield; and Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles Newhall of Boston. 
A party of 65 hotel men enjoyed dinner at the 
Oceanside, Marblehead Neck, recently. ‘This summer ho- 
tel has been entertaining a house-full of guests the past 
two months and will have a busy August. Among the 
recent arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Poore of Boston; 
Rev. George Natress of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. H. Neely 
of New York; and Mrs. A. V. Young of Central Park, 
New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Randall, of the Canterbury, 
are again registered at the New Ocean House for the sea- 
son. Other guests who have been here for a number of 
seasons are Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Davis of the Somerset. 
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