Society Notes 
The Studebakers of Indianapolis, 
Ind., will be among the newcomers 
to the North Shore this season. 
They have taken the J. W. Merrill, 
Sr., house on Smith’s Point, Man- 
chester. Mr. Studebaker is at the 
head of the Studebaker Automobile 
Co. of South Bend, Ind., and will, of 
course, bring on an automobile or 
two for the summer, and a garage 
is to be built on the property at 
once. He will also bring along a 
string. of seven horses. 
The foreign legations are to be 
still further represented on_ the 
North Shore this summer, the Bel- 
gian minister and Baroness Mon- 
cheur having taken a lease of the 
von L. Meyer residence at Hamil- 
ton for the season. 
The Albert Ivins Crolls are now 
located at their Smith’s Point sum- 
mer home for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker Bremer, 
whose house at Manchester has 
been opened, are spending a few 
weeks at their farm in Walpole be- 
fore coming to the shore perma- 
nently. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre. 
who are touring Europe by auto, 
leaving here about the first of the 
vear, expect to sail for home June 
15, and will come at once to their 
beautiful villa at West Manchester. 
Mr. Denegre bought a handsome 
American car for his trip. 
Hon. T. Jefferson Coolidge, who 
has been touring Italy and France 
in his auto, is now in [London visit- 
ing his granddaughter, Mrs. F. L. 
Higginson, Jr., and Mr. Higginson, 
and has_ planned to sail for 
home on the Ivernia May 15. He 
will come at once to his house at 
Coolidge’s Point. 
The William A. Tuckers are ex- 
pected to arrive at their house on 
Norton’s Point, Manchester,  to- 
day. Their house was opened dur- 
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ihe Glay ArthurePierces of »)St 
Louis, who have taken the Long- 
worth place at Mingo Beach, ar- 
rived for the season last Saturday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce J. Allan went 
to Montreal the first of the week 
for a short visit with the former’s 
brother, Hugh Allan. 
Miss Olivia Thorndike, a favor- 
ite among the younger set in North 
Shore society circles, will be missed 
here this summer, for she will 
spend the summer months in Eu- 
rope. The family will spend the 
summer at West Manchester as 
usual. 
It is reported that Mr. and Mrs. 
Harry Pratt McKean and family of 
Philadelphia, who will come on to 
their place at Prides Crossing very 
shortly, will sail for Europe toward 
the end of June to spend the sum- 
mer, returning to the shore again 
for the fall. 
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Webber’s estate at Smith’s Point, 
has been opened for the season. 
The secretary of the German le- 
gation has hired a house on Vine 
court, opposite the Beverly Farms 
station, and will spend the summer 
ete: 
The &. D. Smiths of Boston will 
move down to their West Manches- 
ter cottage next Monday. 
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w EUREKA OPAL GLASS REFRIGERATOR... 
Which is one of the most beautiful and per 
ing the week. 
Thornton K. Lothrop, Jr., has 
named his 33-foot racer, soon to be 
launched at Marblehead, the “Lit- fect sanitary refrigerators made. The circu- 
tle Hope,’ for an island in Nova lation is so perfect the air is always sweet 
Scotia waters. Nand dry—so dry you can place salt or 
The Henry R. Daltons of Bos- uj matches in either food compartment and you 
ton, who have taken the Morison § will find them perfectly dry. The lining of 
cottage at West Beach Hill, were ; P ees 6 
among the arrivals at Beverly these refrigerators is white glass through- 
Farms the first of the week. out — as easy to keep clean as a glass dish, 
Robert Bacon and family of Bos- 
ton, it is, understood, will spend the 
summer on the shore. Mr. Bacon 
is assistant secretary of the navy. 
The family were at Beverly Farms 
two seasons ago. 
and will save 25 per cent. of ice consump- 
tion. 
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