April 28, 1916. 
The Plumbing in the Annex to the New Ocean 
House, Swampscott, Mass. 
installed by 
I. W. CROZIER 
Plumbing Contractor 
Back Bay 7226 
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Back Bay 6725 
HOUSE BUSINESS 
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BROOKLINE BOSTON, MASS. 
Dr. Everett Jones on Rockaway avenue, Clifton, is to 
add a new garage to his estate. 
Frank- H. Russell, manager of the Burgess 
makers of aeroplanes, has bought the Theodore P. 
property on Gregory street, known as Greystone, 
residence. 
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Mrs. L. V. Wood has again opened the Sea Gull 
Tea room on the Neck for the season. 
Miss Julia T. Sherman of Buffalo, N. Y., arrived 
at the Neck for the season at the McQuesten cottage 
on Manley street last Saturday. 
The Addison J. Walkers of Brookline are at their 
Highland avenue cottage on the Neck thus early in the 
season. 
Richard J. Salter of Dorchester is among the early 
comers. 
When Alton Michael Packward asked the porter of 
the Great Southern at Gulfport, Miss.: “Is that the 
Gulf of Mexico?” the porter replied: “Only a po’shun 
of it, sah.’—Lyceum Magazine. 
AHANT 
Mrs. Curtis Guild has taken a lease of the Otis John- 
son cottage at Nahant, where she will go sometime in 
June for the summer. Mrs. Orlandini, Mrs. Guild’s sis- 
ter, with Mr. Orlandini, will pass the summer with their 
father, Edward Johnson of Boston, who has a cottage ai 
Nahant, where he has spent many summers. Mrs. John 
Lavalle, another sister, will spend the summer on Ocean 
st., Nahant. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Bangs and their children, 
who spent the winter in the R. H. Dana house in Brattle 
st., Cambridge, will go to Nahant the last of May for the 
summer. 
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Binney (Susan Appleton) of 
447 Beacon st., Boston, have leased the Francis EF. Parker 
estate in Nahant, for the summer. 
Mrs. Thomas Motley of Nahant gave a farewell tea 
in the Spring room at White Sulphur Springs before 
starting for home for Easter. 
Fern-Croft Inn is right on hand with its thés dansants 
this season—the first of the many resorts along the North 
Shore to make announcement of its summer gaieties. 
Starting last Monday, dansants are given week days from 
3.45 to 5.45 p. m., under the personal direction of Mrs. 
“Hap” Ward. Fern-Croft under the management of the 
Wards last season and again this year, is quite a different 
Fern-Croft than under the old regime. 
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PROMINENT among the newcomers to Manchester this 
season will be the George Lauder Carnegies of Pitts- 
burg. ‘They are to have the Boardman house at West 
Manchester, occupied for so many years by the late 
C. Howard Clark, Jr., and family of Philadelphia. The 
house is quite large and wonderfully located on an ele- 
vation overlooking the harbor and islands off: the shore. 
Mr. Carnegie is a member of the New York Yacht club 
and has a large power yacht “Vixen” which will be 
moored off the estate. 
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Congratulations are being showered upon Mr. and 
Mrs. Laurence W. Morgan (Esther P. Turner) upon the 
arrival of a daughter, their first born, at their year around 
home in Beverly Farms, on Saturday, April 15. 
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Mrs. W. Scott Fitz of Boston, is at Aiken, S. C. 
She will open her house at Manchester toward the middle 
of May. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex. S: Porter; Jr., will not be at 
Manchester this summer, as they will go to their new 
country home at Brooklin, Me. Their house at Manches- 
ter is for sale. 
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It is understood that Mrs. J. L. Grandin, the mother 
of Mrs. Greeley, will occupy the Norman F. Greeley cot- 
tage at Montserrat this summer. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin F. Sortwell (Elise Pollard), who 
have made their year around home in the Raymond house, 
“Harbor Hill,’ Manchester, since their marriage, three 
years ago, are to move to Hamilton the middle of May 
They have taken a cottage owned by Geo. C. Vaughn of 
Salem, next to the newly remodeled farm-house occupied 
by Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Bement. Mr. Sortwell is fond 
of polo, and one reason for moving away from Manches- 
ter is to get closer to the Myopia Hunt club. 
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Norton Wigglesworth and family of Milton are to 
occupy the Pickering house at Old Neck, Manchester, 
instead of the Rotch cottage on Blossom lane, which has 
been leased for the season to Mrs. T. B. Gannett, mother 
of T. B. Gannett, Jr., who has a lovely new villa across 
the way. 
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Philip Dexter and family are moving to their sum- 
mer home at Manchester, next Thursday, May 4. 
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The Emmanuel church (Episcopal) on Masconomo 
st., Manchester, will open for the summer on Sunday, 
May 21. 
