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HE demand for summer cottages and estates along the 
North Shore has kept up during the last week and 
every indication points to a good season, as far as rentals 
go. Real estate men say they have no more unleased 
property along the Shore—through Beverly, Beverly 
Farms, the Manchesters and Magnolia, at least—than ever 
at this season. The office of T. Dennie Boardman, Regi- 
nald and R. deB. Boardman report the following rentals: 
The F. T. Bradbury cottage on Smith’s Point, Man- 
chester, to Dr. E. R. Campbell and family of 635 Park 
ave., New York. Last year Dr. Campbell had the Wood 
cottage near Singing Beach. Captain and Mrs. Charles 
W. Littlefield have been occupying the Bradbury cottage, 
but are not coming to the North Shore this season, be- 
cause Capt. Littlefield is in active service in the U. 2. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunnewell, Jr. (Minna Ly- 
man), have taken the Larcom cottage, near Lee’s Cross- 
ing, Beverly Farms, occupied last year by Robert Jordan 
and family. Last season the Hunnewells had the Heaton 
cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Auchincloss (Rosamond Sal- 
tonstall) of New York have leased the T. E. Proctor cot- 
tage, at Mingo Beach hill, Pride’s Crossing, occupied last 
season by the Clement Buckley Newbolds of Philadelphia. 
The Luke “Meadow” cottage, so-called, at Beverly 
Farms, has been taken for the season by Frank P. Mit- 
chell and family of 1815 Q street, Washington. The 
Mitchells had a cottage at Manchester last season. Col. 
and Mrs. John R. Williams of Washington had the Luke 
cottage last season. ; 
Mrs. J. L. Chalifoux of Lowell has leased Mrs. R. 
J. Monks’ cottage at Manchester Cove for the season. 
Whitman of Hamilton has rented his 
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RRIVALS along the North Shore have been quite in 
evidence the past week. Many families always make 
it a point to close their town houses and settle ‘at their 
country and seashore homes the week before Memorial 
Day,—and this has been as true this year as ever, de- 
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Mrs. Monroe D. Robinson (Dorothy Jordan) has 
arrived at the Prince estate, West Manchester, this week 
for the season. 
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Mrs. John T. Willets and her son Howard Willets, 
together with their friend Miss Burrill, of New York, 
are among the week’s arrivals at Magnolia. They are 
occupying the Hayden cottage on Hesperus ave. again 
this season. 
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Mrs. James McMillan expects to arrive at her sum- 
mer home, “Eaglehead,” in Manchester, the last of next 
week. 
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Mrs. Gardiner M. Lane and daughter have returned 
to Boston this week after a stay at White Sulphur 
Springs. They will open “The Chimneys,” at Manches- 
ter, next week. 
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The Dr. J. H. Lancashires are now settled at “Graf- 
tonwood,” their attractive estate in Manchester, for the 
season, after a winter in New York. 
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Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whitehouse are expected at their 
home in Manchester the last of this week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arthur Carlisle and family of 
South Bend, Ind., have taken the Howard cottage on 
Highland ave., Manchester. They will open it the latter 
part of June. Two of their sons, Charles and Woodson, 
are entering the army from their respective ‘colleges, and 
two daughters, the Misses Anne and Katherine, are ac- 
tively engaged in Red Cross work. 
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Other Society Notes on page 13. 
Sea Shore Estates 
POOLE & BIGELOW 
BOSTON 
Suburban and Country Estates 
