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RENTALS of cottages, not previously reported, include 
the following, made through the office of T. Dennie - 
Boardman, Reginald and R. deB. Boardman. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Bramwell of Boston will 
spend the summer at Beverly Farms, where they have 
just leased the small Perkins cottage. Last season they 
occupied the Lycett cottage in Magnolia. 
Francis H. Appleton, Jr., and family of Boston, will 
occupy the Clarke cottage at West Manchester this sea- 
son. 
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Mrs. Charles A. Munn has closed her residence in 
Scott Circle, Washington, and is at Manchester, for the 
season. 
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The D. A. Upsons of Washington, newcomers to the 
North Shore, arrived Tuesday. They have the Boardman 
homestead at West Manchester. 
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Mrs. J. D. Safford and daughter, Miss Gladys M. 
Safford, who haye spent the winter in Washington, ar- 
rived at their summer home on Norton’s Point, Man- 
chester, Tuesday. 
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William A. Tucker and family are at “The Moor- 
ings,” their residence on Norton’s Point, Manchester, 
after a winter spent in New York City. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John W. Blodgett and family are 
among the week’s arrivals. They are occupying Mrs. L. 
M. Sargent’s attractive villa at Pride’s Crossing this sea- 
son, the Saltonstall house, which they had the last few 
seasons having been sold to A. C. Burrage. The Blod- 
getts are to build a place of their own in Pride’s Cross- 
ing in the near future. Miss Rosamond Blodgett, the 
only daughter, was one of the débutantes of the past 
season in New York. She will join her parents the last 
of this week, John W., Jr. who attends St. Mark’s at 
Southboro, will join the family a little later. While the 
home of the Blodgett’s is in Grand Rapids, Mich., they 
have had a house in New York the past winter. 
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Wounded will be continued at Manchester this season 
and next Monday, June 11th, has been set as the date for 
reopening. Mrs. Edward $. Grew has again most kindly 
given the use of her coach-house, at West Manchester, 
for this purpose. Mondays and Thursdays, from 9.30 to 
1, will be the days of ireeting. The committee has been 
reorganized in the following manner: Mrs, George H. 
Lyman, Beverly Farms, chairman; Mrs. M. G. Haughton, 
Pride’s Crossing, secretary; Miss Harriet Rantoul, Bev- 
erly Farms, treasurer; Mrs. Robert 5. Bradley, Pride’s 
Crossing; Mrs. Russell Codman, Mrs. Lester Leland, 
Mrs. H, S. Grew, 2d, Miss Alice Thorndike and Miss 
Elaine Denégre, Manchester. The committee makes an 
appeal “to the residents of the North Shore for personal 
service and financial aid. The need and suffering im 
France is greater than ever, and we must realize that if 
our own men join the armies abroad we. shall also be 
caring for them by supplying French hospitals with sur- 
gical dressings. Money is very much needed to purchase 
the materials.. Checks can be made payable and sent to 
Miss Harriet Rantoul, treasurer, Beverly Farms, Mass.” 
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Mr, and Mrs. John Markle are expected to join their 
household at West Manchester next Monday. 
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Judge William H. Moore and family of New York 
have arrived at “Rockmarge,” their summer home at 
Pride’s Crossing, for the season, 
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Miss Emma Stowe Mandell, the daughter of \Mr. 
and Mrs. George S. Mandell, whose wedding to Neil W. 
Rice takes place tomorrow (Saturday) noon, in St. John’s 
church, Beverly Farms, will be attended by Mr. Rice’s 
sister, Mrs. Frederick Ayer, Jr. (Hilda P. Rice), as 
matron of honor, and .by Miss Mabel Churchill and Miss 
Anna Agassiz as bridesmaids, Thomas E. P. Rice will 
be his brother’s best man. <A reception will follow at 1 
o’clock at the “Four Corner’s,” the Mandell’s country es- 
tate in Hamilton. 
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