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RENTALS have continued in goodly number during the 
past week. Four newcomers to the North Shore have 
leased estates—one each at Beverly Farms and Pride’s 
Crossing, and two very important places in Manchester. 
The estate of the late Wm. J. Boardman, off upper 
School st., Manchester, has been leased to a Washington 
family—the Hugh Campbell Wallaces, who will move on 
from the Capital very soon to spend four months on the 
North Shore. 
Another, Washington family, the D. A. Upsons, have 
leased the Boardman homestead at West Manchester. 
This is the estate occupied for so many years by the late 
C. Howard Clark, Jr., and family of Philadelphia, and 
last season by the Geo. L. Carnegies. 
Mrs. Victor L, Crabbe of Pittsburg has leased the 
Ahl cottage at Pride’s Crossing. 
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mortimer (Elibabeth L. Hall) 
and family of Roslyn, L. I., will occupy the Daniels cot- 
tage at Beverly Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore (Fanny Hanna) of “Hol- 
low Hill Farm,” Convent, N. J., will have the estate of 
Quincy A. Shaw, 2d, on the Beverly Farms-Wenham road 
this season. 
All of the above rentals were made through the office 
of T. Dennie Boardman, Reginald and R. deB. Boardman 
of Boston and Manchester. 
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Sydney E. Hutchinson and family are a little later 
than usual in opening their summer home at Beverly 
Farms, owing to the continued illness of one of their 
young daughters. 
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George Lee and family of Brookline will not arrive 
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at their. villa at Beverly Farms until the last of June. 
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The Rodman Paul Snellings of Needham opened 
their summer home in Beverly Farms yesterday for the 
season. 
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REP CROSS workrooms will be the center of interest 
among the North Shore people this: season. Much is 
being planned along this line and by mid-June the meet- 
ing will be in full swing. 
The Essex County chapter of the Red Cross will 
have a branch workroom at Mrs. Bayard Warren’s house, 
Pride’s Crossing, It will be open every Friday afternoon 
from 2.30 to 5, beginning June 15. Owing to the great 
importance of this work, it is urged that everyone in the 
Pride’s Crossing section make an effort to attend regu- 
larly. Money is much needed for purchasing materials, 
and will be most gratefully received by Mrs. Bayard 
Warren. 
The Manchester Red Cross auxiliary workroom wili 
open again in the hall of the Fire Engine House, on I ri- 
day, June 29, from 10 to 5 o’clock, and continue every 
Friday. The work this year will be done under the di- 
rection of the Essex County chapter of the Red Cross, 
and will be for our army and navy. All are cordially in- 
vited to help in the work, and contributions will be grate- 
fully acknowledged by the treasurer, H. W. Purington, of 
the Manchester Trust Co. The general committee 1s 
composed of Mrs, Boylston A. Beal, Mrs. Wm. H. Cool- 
idge and Mrs. J. Warren Merrill. The finance committee 
is made up of William Hooper, Geo. S. Sinnicks and Mrs. 
Gordon Prince. The Manchester organization is reputed 
to be one of the most active in the state for towns of the 
size. The officers are: F. J. Merrill, president; H. W. 
Purington, treasurer; Miss Gladys Hildreth, secretary; 
Mrs. Wm. W. Joseph, recording secretary. 
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Chas. H. Tweed and family of New York have ar- 
rived at their summer home at Beverly Farms this week. 
for the season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Weld and family of Marl- 
boro st., Boston, are among the week’s arrivals in Beverly 
Farms. They are again occupying the George Lee small 
cottage, and arrived yesterday. 
Back Bay Residences 
Sea Shore Estates 
POOLE & BIGELOW 
70 KILBY STREET 
Suburban and Country Estates 
- BOSTON 
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