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NORDH: SHORE, BRISA 
Society Notes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Frick made 
a trip down the shore last Sunday, to 
their estate at Pride’s Crossing now 
in process of construction, and were 
much pleased with the progress being 
made. They were guests during the 
day of the A. W. Mellons of Pittsburg, 
who are occupying the Alex. Cochrane 
estate. 
One of the finest show horses to be 
seen on the North Shore this season 
is a handsome black mare owned by 
J. Fred Brown of Boston, who has just 
moved down to Beverly Farms for the 
summer. The horse has a record of 
2:19, and has won many blue ribbons 
in the high stepping classes at various 
shows. She is considered one of the 
finest show horses of the day. Mr. 
Brown recently purchased her from 
R. W. Robbs of Allston. 
The Manchester Yacht club will 
open its house for the season next 
Tuesday, May 30. 
Chas. S. Hanks has rented his cot- 
tage at West Manchester for the sea- 
son to the Thomas G. Plants of Boston, 
who plan on occupying it June 10. 
Mr. Plant is of the well known shoe 
concern of Jamaica Plain. 
The Harcourt Amory cottage at 
Pride’s Crossing was opened yesterday 
for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce J. Allan enter- 
tained a house full of guests at their 
Cove villa over Saturday and Sunday, 
the entire party going to town by 
coach for the Horse Show Monday 
afternoon. Mrs. Allen was one of 
the most prominent society women at 
the show during the week. 
Judge Moore’s house at Pride’s 
Crossing was opened yesterday and is 
being put in readiness for the arrival 
of the family from New York the 
early part of June. 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Goddard 
have been spending the week in New 
York state, a few days in the Adiron- 
dack being included in their trip. 
The Dr. C. A. Porters arrived the 
latter part of last week and are located 
at the “Sohier Cottage” Beverly 
Farms, for the summer. The William 
Endicott Dexters were among the 
early arrivals this week. 
The Gerald Wymans opened their 
West Manchester house Thursday. 
The colony at Manchester was in- 
creased Thursday by the arrival of the 
Rey. W. H. DeWarts, the Henry S. 
Grews, the Mrs. W. Scott Fitzes and 
the Mrs. John Sturgises. The George 
N. Blacks arrived Wednesday. 
The R.C. Lincolns opened their cot- 
tage at Manchester Cove, Thursday. 
GENTLEMAN’S DRIVING HORSE. 
Owned by Benj. C. Marble, of Manchester. 
A handsome young colt, driven by 
Benjamin C. Marble of Manchester, 
has been drawing much admiration 
from lovers of fine horseflesh the past 
week. Excellently formed, dark 
chestnut in color, five years old, the 
animal makes a first class gentleman’s 
driving horse, for which purpose Mr. 
Marble bought it. 
She is sired by Benton M. and was 
raised by Samuel L. Allen, formerly 
of Manchester, at Prospect Farm, 
Shrewsbury, where Mr. Allen has sev- 
eral other such high class horses at 
the present time. 
This colt was broken and up to the 
present time has been handled b 
Miss Angie Allen, who is holding the 
reins in the accompanying picture. 
Miss Allen was a guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. George Hobbs at Manchester 
the first of the week. 
The trial trip of Guy Norman’s new 
boat the “Limit”? is scheduled for 
next week. A number of invitations 
have been sent out for the event. 
Mrs. J. Randolph Coolidge, Jr., was 
down to her Manchester place Wednes- 
day. The family will move down per- 
manently next week. 
The Frederick W. Parkers of New 
York arrived Monday and are occupy- 
ing the Kimball cottage on Smith’s 
Point. 
Miss Mary Haven has arrived at her 
Beverly Farms estate for the summer. 
We sell Eddy’s Refrigerator. 
Jew- 
ett’s Furniture store. * 
Building Committee Organized. 
The committee to whom is entrusted 
the building of Manchester’s Primary 
School building met Thursday even- 
ing and organized with Edward A. 
Lane, chairman ; Raymond C. Allen, 
vice-chairman ; and Charles E. Fish, 
secretary. The other members of the 
committee are Rev. W. H. Ashley, 
Lyman W. Floyd, Henry T. Bingham 
and B. S. Bullock. Work of formu- 
lating plans for the building will be 
started at once. 
A new line of Gent’s outing shirts 
at Allen’s. - 
Fine watch repairing at Loomis’. 
Tel. 15-3. > 
W. E. A. LEGG. 
ROBERT ALLEN, 
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