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Society Notes. 
With the close of the present week 
considerable impulse will have been 
given the opening of the summer sea- 
son, for the opening up of the summer 
houses along the shore, the taking off 
of shutters and activity in “fixing up”’ 
the beautiful estates always lend an 
air of rejuvenation and new life to the 
monotony and dullness of the winter 
months. 
Already the shutters have been re- 
moved from many of the houses and 
in some few cases the houses have 
been opened and week-end parties 
will be the vogue for the next month 
Bersix weeks. S. Parker Bremer’s 
house at Manchester was opened last 
week. 
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Mrs. Charles A. Read had a party 
of Boston friends at her Smith’s Point 
house in Manchester over Sunday. 
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Everett B. Webster, who has a fine 
summer residence on Grover street, 
Beverly Farms, arrived in Boston this 
week froma three month’s stay abroad. 
Mr. Webster is an enthusiastic auto- 
mobilist and has devoted much of his 
time while abroad in this form of 
recreation. 
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Among those who have visited Bev- 
erly Farms during the week have been 
My. and Mr. Allan Curtis, L. Carteret 
Fenno, Russell Codman, Beverly Ran- 
toul and A. N. Rantoul. 
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Miss Frances H. Stearns, who has 
been spending the winter at the. Craf- 
ton in Washington, will be among the 
early arrivals at Magnolia this year. 
Her charming villa is among the most 
attractive on the shore and was last 
season the scene of many pretty 
parties. Miss Stearns will leave the 
Capitol week after next and will spend 
a few days in New York on her way 
to Boston, where she will be located 
for some weeks at her apartments in 
the Berkeley Hotel, before opening 
her house on the North Shore. 
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Gordon Abbott was noticed in Man- 
chester the first of the week, having 
come down from Boston to look over 
his place at West Manchester 
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Mr. and Mrs. T. Jefferson Coolidge, 
jr., are again receiving congratulations 
on the birth of a son which came into 
their Boston. home Tuesday This is 
the fourth son, and undoubtedly, 
much delight prevails in the Coolidge 
family on the happy outlook in pre- 
serving the historic family name. 
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