Society Notes 
of Mrs. S. Parkman 
regret to learn of her 
Very suddenly she has 
Friends 
Blake will 
ill health. 
decided to go south to the Hot 
Springs (Va.), leaving Boston 
Thursday. In all probability the 
family will not come to Manches- 
ter this summer and the house may 
be rented. Mrs. Blake and. her 
daughter, Miss Marion Blake, 
traveled abroad last summer, the 
Kings of New York having their 
place. 
Mr. and Mis. Oliver Ames, 2d, 
are spending a few weeks at their 
North Easton estate before opening 
their house at Prides Crossing. 
The engagement is announced of 
Prescott Bigelow, Jr., of Manches- 
ter and Boston and Miss Marion 
Burdett. 
The Henry B. Kings and the W. 
S. Spauldings have arrived at the 
Prides Crossing estates this week 
for the season. 
Mrs. Gordon Prince has been 
spending the week at her cottage in 
West Manchester, which has been 
let for the season to the W. C. Shel- 
dons of New York. Mrs. Prince 
will spend the summer in Beverly 
Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Porter, 2d, 
(Miss Wigglesworth) have taken the 
Dr. Rotch cottage, Manchester, for 
the summer. 
The S. V. R. Crosbys arrived at 
per West Manchester estate Thurs- 
ay. 
T. Dennie Boardman and Mr. and 
Mrs Wallace Goodrich are now loca- 
ted at the ‘‘ Chubbs,”’ West Manches- 
ter, for the season, moving down from 
town Thursday. Miss E. D. Board- 
man, Mr Boardman’s sister, arrived 
at ‘Hill Top” the middle of the 
week also. 
The Arthur M. Merriams were 
among the arrivals at Manchester 
Thursday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thayer and 
daughter, Margaret, are spending a 
few weeks at the Stanley Cottage in 
Magnolia prior to going abroad. 
Wm. Underwood and family of 
Boston are spending a few weeks at 
their cottage in Magnolia, which has 
been let for the season to the Geo. P. 
Wilshires of Cincinnati. 
Chas. P. Sampson and family are 
spending a few days at their cottage 
on Western avenue, Magnolia. 
Miss Diana Rockwell’s house on 
Smith’s Point has been opened this 
week in anticipation of Miss Rock- 
well’s arrival Monday. 
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The C. P. Heminways have arrived 
at their Smith’s Point estate for the 
summer. 
The A. F. Fairbanks and the Mrs: 
John Wales are among the arrivals at 
Beverly Cove this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Amory Elliot arrived 
at “ Wildwood,” their pretty place at 
Old Neck, Manchester, yesterday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mink will open 
their house in Manchester the first of 
next week. 
Dr. Hall Curtis and family arrived 
at their Beverly Farms cottage this 
week. 
The interest in yachting is ripening 
for the summer and many of the 
boats are being overhauled and will be 
put in commission soon. Wm. A. 
Tucker’s ‘Khalifa’? will be put in 
commission next week. The ‘ Otis- 
keta,”” launched from Fenton’s in 
Manchester a little while ago, -was 
tried out yesterday. Capt. Arthur 
Analyzed and 
Approved by the 
Mass. State Board 
of Health. 
Circular and Price-list 
of Cooler 
~ on application. 
Pettie of Detroit, representing the 
Columbia Yacht club of that city, 
came on for the try-out. The boat is 
to race for the Lipton cup on the 
great lakes this summer. White is 
also building one at his yard, which 
will be put over in a few clays. 
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