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MARBLEHEAD i is at its best in MIR for August 
and the racing season is always the life of the town 
of Marblehead, both for the townspeople and for those 
in the summer colony who are actively interested in the 
races. The contests add a new zest to the social life of 
the town and make the yacht clubs busy centers of life 
for the entire month of August and early in September. 
Whatever available space is found in the hotels along 
that part of the North Shore is always taken, which 
means that the summer hostelries of Marblehead are all 
well filled. 
The Rock-mere at Marblehead is keeping a house 
full of guests for this month, with a new arrival coming 
for each guest leaving the house. Mrs. J. T. Safford and 
daughter, Miss Gladys, have returned there after a week’s 
absence. Prominent among the arrivals at the Rock- 
mere the past few days are Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Brownlee 
and daughter, Miss Barbara, of Danbury, Conn.; Mrs. 
Martin Dennis of Newark, N. J.; Mrs. Emma A. Sorgel, 
daughter Ruth and Miss Minnie Alms of Cincinnati, O.; 
Robert P. Frye of Marlboro; Mr. and Mrs. James A. 
Betts of Kingston, N. Y.; Joseph A. Hanson of Chicago; 
Miss Nellie A. Daniels of Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs, Char- 
les Crosby, daughter Evelyn and Winslow Crosby of 
New York city; A. W. Alexander of Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. George Worthington and son of Bennington, Vt.; 
James T’. Sullivan of Morristown, N. J.; Mrs. D. Foster 
of New York city; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Benedict of St. 
Louis; J. N. Smith of Boston; Charles L. Goodwin, 
daughter, Miss A. M. Goodwin and son, George R. Good- 
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COOKING APPARATUS 
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win, of Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. Robert Beatte of Laie 
Wm. H. Irwin of Boston; A. R. Pottier of New York 
city; Charles S. Lee of Cincinnati, O. The largest crowd 
of the season attended the Saturday night hop at the 
Rock-mere last week. ‘This weekly event has proven to 
be one of the most popular social festivities along the 
Marblehead shore atid many from nearby hotels attended. 
H. G. Whittier of Boston, a member of the Corinthian 
Yacht club and a guest at the Rock-mere, has been having 
good luck with his boat in the races off shore. A bridge 
party in aid of a Marblehead shoe-maker whose shop 
was burned recently, was held in the music room of the 
hotel Monday night and a good sum of money and an en- 
joyable party resulted. 
Among the recent arrivals at the Hotel Leslie, Mar- 
blehead, are Mrs. J. Reed Whipple and maid of Boston; 
Dr. W. S. Wille and family of Baltimore; Mrs. E. F. 
Draper of New York; C. B. Hodges of Detroit; Miss 
Helen Graydon and Miss Maude Cuncly of Cincinnati, 
).; Mrs. J. H. Gordon and dughter of St. Paul, Minn.; 
P. Douglas Williams and Miss Elsie of New York; Mr. 
and Mrs. H. G. Carnett of Pittsburgh; Mr, and Mrs. J. 
H. Noyes of Chicago; Mrs. Lord and Miss Bingham of 
Cleveland, O.; Dr. Savage of Boston and San Francisco; 
Mrs, Richard Doncaster and son of Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. 
Weller and daughter, Miss Caroline of Albany, N. ee 
A. S. Stimpson and J. A. Anderson of Providence, R. I.; 
Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Southwick of Lexington; Mr. and 
Mrs. F. E. Edwards and daughter of Natick; and Mrs. 
Colwell and daughter of Cleveland, O. 
Cc. F. BESSOM 
Antiques that are Genuine 
11 Washington St. near Franklin Marblehead 
All electric cars pass the door 
ANTIQUES THAT ARE ANTIQUES 
SPECIALTIES IN CHINA AND GLASS 
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MISS J. M. WISE, Prop’r. 
379 Boylston St., 
Boston 
JACKSON & CO. 
Automobile Apparel 
Sport Coats Outing Hats 
161 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON 
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