Society Notes 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Head ar- 
rived at their Manchester estate 
Tuesday for a few weeks _ before 
going to their Lake Champlain 
country seat for the summer. Wed- 
nesday, their son-in-law, William 
A. Russell, and Mrs. Russell,,  ar- 
rived by special train from Boston, 
Mr. Russell’s health having im- 
proved sufficient to warrant, him 
being moved to the shore. With 
them on the train came Mr. and 
Mrs. Philip Stockton, Mrs. Rus- 
sell’s sister and brother-in-law, who 
have taken the Sampson cottage at 
Manchester Cove, but who will not 
move down till next week. The 
Otto Kahns of New York will have 
the Head house again this summer, 
arriving here about the middle of 
June. 
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Shaw have 
opened their house at West Man- 
chester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Bement ar- 
rived at Prides Crossing Wednes- 
day and are located at one of the 
Luke cottages, which they had last 
season. 
“The Riverhouse,’ the beautiful- 
ly located summer home of the E. 
C. Fitches at Manchester was 
opened today for the summer, 
though only part of the family will 
Beehere for the present. Mr. Fitch 
and his two sons, one of whom 
spends most of his time in Mon- 
treal,where business takes him most 
of the time, will he here for a few 
weeks, when they will be joined 
by Mrs. Fitch and Miss Helen 
Fitch, who are in Europe. They 
sail on May 8, and will arrive by 
the 15th, when they will come im- 
mediately to Manchester. Last 
week there arrived at the Fitch 
stables on Norton’s Point a pair of 
chestnut coach horses for Mrs. 
Fitch’s use, and said to be among 
the best that ever came to Man- 
chester. They have exceptionally 
high action and beautiful conforma- 
tion, fit for any show ring. Mr. 
Fitch will also have a new auto 
this season, having purchased a 
handsome 45 h. p. Packard. Mr. 
Fitch intends to have extensive al- 
terations made to his house next 
fall and winter, including the build- 
ing of a good sized addition. 
Mrs. Edwin C. Swift arrived at 
Pride’s Crossing last Saturday. She 
was traveling in Europe at the time of 
Mr. Swift’s death and started for 
home as soon as she was apprised of 
the fact, arriving on the ‘Coronia’’ 
last Wednesday. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The L. L. Hopkins of Boston will 
open their cottage at West Manches- 
ter, May 10. Mrs. Hopkins was 
down looking over her place, Wednes- 
day. 
Dr. R. H. Fitz and family. will 
move down from Boston to their 
house at West Manchester the first 
of next work. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hooper 
are now located at their West Man- 
chester estate, moving down from 
town Friday. Mr. Hooper who has 
been in England for a brief holiday, 
returned Jast week on the ‘“Coronia”’ 
in time to take in the last few days of 
the Horse Show. The Hoopers did 
not go to Readville this spring as 
usual. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Tucker, Mrs. 
Ethel Tucker Lindsay, Master Wm. 
Tucker Lindsay and Miss E. K. 
Foster were down the Shore in Mr. 
Tucker’s auto last Sunday and 
lunched at the Manchester house. 
Mrs. T, M. Clark has been down to 
her cottage on Blossom Lane, Man- 
chester, part of the week. 
The Gordon Abbott cottage at 
Manchester has been opened _ this 
week, and the family came down from 
town today. 
Mrs. E. A. Whipple and son of 
Boston are expected at their West 
Manchester cottage the last of next 
week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Heaton, 
whose house at Beverly Farms has 
been kept open all winter for week- 
ends, moved down from town per- 
manently Thursday. 
Norman Prince, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. F. H. Prince, who are in France, 
met with quite a painful accident 
while engaged in target practice at 
“Princemere” last Saturday, by ac- 
cidentally shooting himself in the 
right thigh. 
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Miss A. G. Thayer is expected to 
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Judge William H. Moore, who car- 
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at the recent Horse Show in Boston, 
was the leading exhibitor at the 14th 
annual Horse Show of the Brooklyn 
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The E. Preble Motleys and Frances 
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The Allan Curtises opened their 
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