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Mrs. T. Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., has opened her resi- 
dence at Coolidge’s Point, Manchester, for the summer. 
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Oswald Kunhardt, German consul at Boston, is at the 
Essex County club, Manchester, for the spring and sum- 
mer. 
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Mrs. A. L. Devens has been spending a day or two 
at Manchester this week. Her summer home at Man- 
chester has been sold to Alvin $. Dexter of Brookline, 
who plans to occupy the estate next month. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Randolph F. Tucker (Mona House) 
and family of 420 Hammond st., Chestnut Hill, will again 
occupy the Leach house, near the Essex County club, 
School st., Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Neha ee of Wayne, Pa., have 
taken another lease of the Dr. J. A. Brown large cottage, 
at Old Neck, Manchester. 
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Miss Elizabeth Wood announces that she will not 
occupy “Elwood,” at Manchester, this season owing to the 
recent death of her father, but will spend the summer in 
New Hampshire, renting the cottage here. 
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The cottage which Mr. and Mrs. T. Jefferson New- 
bold of New York are to occupy this summer is not at 
Manchester, as stated last week, but at Pride’s Crossing. 
‘Alhambra’ is the Gardner cottage at Mingo Beach hill; 
we confused the name with “Alabama,” one of the Harris 
houses at Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Higginson, Jr., of 215 Comi- 
ionwealth ave., Boston, and their family will spend the 
summer at Manchester at the T. Jefferson Coolidge cot- 
tage, which they occupied for several seasons after their 
permanent return from London some years ago. This 
cottage belongs to Mrs. Higginson’s grandfather, who, 
about June 1, will leave Boston for Manchester, where 
he has spent his summers for the past 35 years.’ For the 
past summer or two the Higginsons have occupied the 
new villa of Mrs. Lucius M. Sargent at Pride’s Crossing, 
Mrs. Higginson’s mother. This season, however, Mrs. 
Sargent will occupy her own cottage, and will leave town 
about June 1 for Pride’s Crossing. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Bryce J. Allan have returned to their 
home on Beacon st., Boston, from Aiken, S. C., where 
they have been spending a number of weeks. They will 
open their house at Beverly Cove very soon, for the 
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Dr. Lancashire has leased his remodeled house at 
Beverly Farms located near the residence of the FE. Lau- 
rence Whites, to the Misses Edwards—Hannah M. and 
Grace—of 266 Beacon st., Boston, whose brother, Robert 
J. Edwards will also spend the summer with them. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John S. Curtis have closed their house 
on Spruce street, Boston, and will be at their intermediate 
home in Chestnut Hill until the latter part of May, when 
they will go to Beverly Farms for the summer. . 
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A: Lowell Blake of Beacon street, 
Boston, and their young son will not leave town until the 
middle of May, when they go to Beverly Farms. They 
are building a garage there and are going into gardeniny 
more extensively than their predecessors at Malt Hill, 
the Morses. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William Sheafe have returned from 
Jamaica, W. I., and are at the Lenox, where they will 
remain for several weeks before opening their summer _ 
home in Gloucester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Warren and their family 
of 282 Marlboro st., Boston, are leaving town today, April 
21, for their home in Essex, where they will spend the 
summer. 
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The Geo. von lL. Meyers have concluded their stay 
at Aiken, S$. C., and will open their country home! in| 
Hamilton at once for a long season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Tuckerman, who spent the 
latter part of the winter in Boston, where they leased a 
house in Charles River square, will open their residence 
at Ipswich early in May. . 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Searle and their family of 
Commonwealth avenue, Boston, moved to Ipswich for 
the season on Thursday. They usually come to their 
summer home earlier in the spring. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tuckerman, who have been 
spending the winter with the former’s mother, Mrs. 
Charles S. Tuckerman of 201 Bay State Road, Boston, 
came this week to their place in Hamilton, where as 
usual, they will pass the summer. Mrs. Charles S.. Tuck- 
erman, who spends the summer at “Applefield,” Ipswich, 
will not leave Boston for the present. 
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Miss Eleonora Sears participated in a polo game re- 
cently and took by surprise her friends in California, ’ 
