June 22, 1917. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 19 
OURTH or Juty will have a new significance in Man- 
chester this season. Because of the patriotic fevor 
which is sweeping the country it has been decided by the 
committee in charge of Manchester’s observance to make 
it the occasion of a patriotic demonstration in which the 
summer residents and townspeople will unite. Several of 
the summer residents, who have been asked to cooperate 
in the big parade, which is planned for 9 o’clock, have 
signified their willingness to take part in the demonstra- 
tion. Automobiles used in the parade will be decorated 
appropriately and for the best appearing unit a prize is 
offered with the understanding that it be turned over to 
the local branch of the American Red Cross. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lee Higginson, Jr., with their 
three beautiful children, Francis Lee, 3rd, Joan and 
Griselda, have come to Coolidge’s Point, having arrived 
a week ago. A beautiful mansion which they are building 
at Wenham will be completed in the early fall. Mrs. 
Higginson, who was Miss Hetty A. Sargent, is a grand- 
daughter of T. Jefferson Coolidge. 
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Established for the summer in one of the Coolidge 
houses at Coolidge’s Point, are Col. and Mrs. E. M. 
House of Austin, Texas. Several seasons ago Col. and 
Mrs. House occupied the Stevens cottage in Manchester. 
Mrs. R. F. Tucker of Manchester, who was Miss Mona 
House, is a daughter of Col. and Mrs. House, as 1s also 
Mrs. Gordon Auchincloss of New York, who was Miss 
Tanet House. Mrs. Auchincloss it is expected will visit 
her parents at Beeeeee Point during August. 
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Dr. and Mrs. James H. Anderson and daughter, Miss 
Caroline F. Anderson of Beacon street, Brookline, arrived 
at “Lily Pond Cottage” at Coolidge’s Point on Wednesday, 
for the summer. The Andersons have been summer resi- 
dents of Coolidge’s Point for a number of years, and 
their return is always anticipated by their friends. 
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William A. Coolidge, son of Mrs, T. Jefferson Cool- 
idge, Jr., who is a student at St. Mark’s school at South- 
boro, has joined his mother at their Coolidge’s Point 
ome for the summer vacation. T. Jefferson Coolidge, 
ard, is at Plattsburg with the artillery divison, while 
Amory Coolidge, who is with the Naval Reserve is soon 
to leave for service in a submarine chaser. 
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Mrs. W. A. M. Burden arrived at the “Homestead” 
at Coolidge’s Point on Wednesday with her children, Wil- 
liam and Shirley, 
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The Masconomo hotel at Manchester will open ‘next 
Monday, June 25, for the season. 
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Dr. Howard W. Brown of King’s Chapel, Boston, 
will preach at the First Unitarian church, Masconomo st., 
Manchester, Sunday, June 24. Subject: “Patriotism.” 
The public is welcome. Service at 11 o'clock. 
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There will be a free demonstration in canning vege- 
tables and fruits at the Beverly Farms school on Monday, 
June 25th, at 2.30 o’clock. It is hoped that everyone will 
make an effort to be there as a large attendance is desired. 
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Mrs. Franklin Haven has closed her Beacon st., Bos- 
ton, residence, and opened her house on the Haven estate 
at Beverly Farms, for the season. 
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The beautiful summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Cos- 
tello C. Converse at Magnolia, overlooking the rugged 
shore, is being made ready for the arrival of the family 
which is expected the latter part of next week. The very 
fine gardens which surround the house are more attractive 
than ever and add much to the beauty of the place. 
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