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Society Notes 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Head are 
leaving Manchester today for their 
country estate at Westport, Lake 
Champlain, where they will remain 
probably till September. They are 
spending a few days in New York 
before going to their estate. 
The Otto H. Kahns, who had Mr. 
Head’s place at Manchester last 
season for July and August, will 
have it again this year. They closed 
their New York house a few weeks 
ago and went to their estate at Mor- 
tistown..N. J, “They are expected 
at Manchester next Wednesday, 
though the servants will take pos- 
session of the house Monday. Mr. 
Kahn will bring on a big string of 
fine bred horses again this season. 
Mrs. William A. Russell (Miss 
Head) has leased the Col. Harry E. 
Russell cottage at Manchester 
Cove for July and August. The 
place is next to the Sampson cot- 
tage, which Mrs. Russell’s sister, 
Mrs. Philip Stockton and Mr. 
Stockton are occupying, and is 
across the road from the late Mr. 
Russell’s sister, Mrs. Dewart. 
Col. and Mrs. Harry E. Russell 
having leased their cottage at Man- 
chester Cove, will spend the month 
of July at “Brownland cottages,” in 
Manchester. 
The A. G. Hodges are occupying 
the cottage at Prides Crossing used 
previously by the Philip S. Searses. 
They came down last Saturday. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Caswell, who 
arrived at their Prides Crossing 
place some weeks ago, are on fish- 
ing trip to Causapscill, Quebec, 
Mrs. Caswell leaving the shore a 
day or two ago to join’ her hus- 
band, who went a fortnight ago. 
The Godfrey Cabots of Boston 
have leased the Boardman _ small 
cottage on West street, Beverly 
Farms, for the summer. This. is 
the cottage the Fred Browns had 
last season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward King and 
family of New York, who had Mrs. 
S. P. Blake’s cottage at West Man- 
chester last season, are to occupy 
the Wales estate at Beverly Cove 
this year, which Mrs. Charles Frye 
and family had last season. 
Miss McNamara of 665 Boylston 
street, Boston, who is located at 39 
School street, Manchester-by-the- 
Sea, for the season, is prepared to 
do shampooing, marcel waving and 
manicuring. Telephone  connec- 
tion. es 
Salem Commercial School. 
The annual commencement exer- 
cises of the Salem Commercial 
school will be held in Salem theatre 
on the evening of June 29, 19006. 
Henry M. Batchelder, President 
of the Salem Board of Trade, and 
of the Merchants’ National Bank, 
will preside. Guy Carlton Lee, Ph. 
D., LL. D., of Baltimore, formerly 
of the faculty of Johns Hopkins and 
George Washington Universities, 
will deliver the address to the grad- 
uating class. Edwin  Leibfreed, 
Ph. D., Dean of the American Com- 
mercial Schools Institution, will , 
also make an address. 
Diplomas will be awarded to a 
large class by Geo. P. Lord. The 
usual musical programme will be 
given prior to the exercises proper. 
Admission to these exercises will 
be by ticket only, and tickets will 
be supplied to all who make appli- 
cation by mail or person at the 
office of the school. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter Postoffice for week ending June 16, 1906: 
Dominica Carsette, Pettie Conley, Mr and 
Mrs Chester Dane, Miss Cornelia Dehon, 
A Fredricson, Mrs J Hamlin, Wm S. Hay- 
dyon, Master Samuel Mandell (2), Guy L 
Merrill, Charles F Merrill, Stanley J Porla- 
ver, Miss Katie Radduan, James Richardson, 
Mrs E C Richardson, Mrs D A Taggart, 
Frank Wonson. 
SAMUEL WHEATON, Postmaster. 
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