sept. 3, 1915. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuman have been back 
at Marblehead Neck for several days after a sojourn at 
the Hilltop Inn at Newport. The shore will claim them 
as its own until late in September, they announce. 
Last week’s band concert at the Eastern Y. C. was 
the last of the season. The concert at the Corinthian 
Monday evening of this week was also the last at this 
club. There was an unusually large attendance and about 
150 diners. The formal social season at the yacht clubs 
may now be said to have come to an end, although they 
will be frequented quite as much by their members for the 
next month. 
A whist party by the Marblehead Woman’s Club ‘s 
scheduled for next Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at 
the Rock-Mere. 
A demonstration was given the summer residents of 
how fast the Marblehead fire department can get over to 
the Neck recently in response to a false alarm. It was 
not known who pulled the alarm. It took less than three 
niinutes to get the department on the tip end of the Neck 
near the McQuesten estate from the town proper. 
At the Hotel Rock-Mere many of the guests are con- 
templating staying down on the Marblehead shore until 
the closing day, Sept. 25. W. Starling Burgess, the aero- 
piane manufacturer, is entertaining M. Edgerton of Lon- 
don, England, there. It is understood that Mr. Edgerton 
is interesting himself in the purchase of some hydroplanes 
for the English government, A mysterious visitor at the 
Rock-Mere is A. O. Mees of Amsterdam, Holland. He 
seems on some diplomatic mission on this side of the 
water, but travels incognito. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuesten are in Maine on a 
visit and will return about Labor Day. Their son, 
George A, McQuesten, has gone to his apartments in 
‘ambridge for the fall and winter. 
QD 
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You will find in our stores a superb assemblage of 
the most attractive bathing caps ever made. 
and sizes from the unpretentious diving cap to the 
most elaborate rubber trimmed caps. You can rely that 
the quality is the best and our prices surprisingly low. 
Shoes 29c up 
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The Oceanside hotel on the Neck keeps open until 
October and will be fairly busy for the remainder of this 
month, The New Glover Inn on the mainland will also 
receive guests for the next few weeks. 
The Little Brown Tea House at’ Swampscott, a pleas- 
ant spot on Puritan road. adv. 
Miss Katherine Meeker, eldest daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Arthur Meeker of Chicago, who is to be married this 
fall to Dr. Horace Gray of Boston, is a fine type of the 
self-reliant western girl. She has traveled extensively, is 
finely educated and talented. Announcement is made in 
Chicago that the marriage will take place October 16 1t 
the Meeker town residence, 3030 Lake Shore Drive. The 
betrothal is the result of a romance that began on ship- 
board last winter. Miss Meeker had been in Munica 
studying music, and young ‘Dr. Gray had iust finished his 
course in a German hospital. Both were homeward 
bound on the same ship, and became fast friends before 
the boat arrived. The Meekers are well known in the 
East. The :amily passed this summer on their yacht, the 
Arcady, making Marblehead their headquarters. They 
spent several summers at Beverly Farms back six or seven 
years ago. Miss Meeker was introduced to society two 
ycars ago at a brilliant ball and reception at the Blackstone 
Hotel, Chicago.. It is understood that the wedding will 
be rather quiet, only relatives and a few intimate friends 
witnessing the ceremony, but it will be followed by a large 
reception, 
The Brown Owl tea room serves lunch and afternoon 
tea every day except Sunday. Tel. Marblehead 12. adv. 
The New Oakland House on Puritan Road, Swamp- 
scott, an ideal luncheon retreat for the motorists. adv. 
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