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_ ‘*Haglehead,’’ the McMillan sum- 
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mer home at Manchester, has been 
Mrs. MeMil- 
opened the past week. 
She will sail 
lan is still abroad. 
probably on the 20th of this month 
and will come to the North Shore im- 
mediately on landing.’ Ller_ son, 
Frank MeMillan, and family will be 
on from New York sometime during 
the month for a stay at ‘‘Hagle- 
head.’ 
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Mrs. H. GC. Frick; Miss Helen Frick 
and Childs Frick arrived in New 
‘York on the Mauretania the latter 
part of last week and came at once 
to ‘‘Eagle’ Rock,’ their Pride’s 
Crossing summer home, where Mr 
Frick and household had preceded 
them)... 
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Quiney A. Shaw, jr.; 
arrived at their Pride’s 
and - family 
Crossing 
summer home on Wednesday. 
— —xX-— 
Judge _W. H. Moore’s summer 
home at Pride’s Crossing was open- 
ed this week. Judge and Mrs. 
Moore are in England for the Inter- 
national Horse show. 
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“‘Sharksmouth,’’ the summer home 
of Mrs. Greeley S. Curtis and family 
at Manchester Cove was opened two 
weeks ago for the season, and the 
Misses Margaret, Harriot and Isa- 
Mrs. 
son, James, has been confined at a 
He is improving very 
rapidly, so that he will be able to 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, JUNE 
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At the Hotels 
A small army of employees are 
rushing the final work on putting 
the big Oceanside hotel at Magnoha 
in readiness to open for the season 
next Friday, June 10. The hotel 
will be open for the reception of 
guests at luncheon. As previously 
stated; the advance. bookings — for 
June are greater in number than 
ever before. A number have already 
arrived and are being taken care of 
as well as possible. Among them are 
the -Hon. and Mrs. E. M. House of 
Texas. They arrived the first of 
the-week and are quartered at Sea 
Vista. Their daughter, Miss Janet 
Ilouse, who stopped over at Chest- 
Curtis ~ 
come to the North Shore very soon’ 
to recuperate. 
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Commodore S. Parker Bremer of 
the Manchester Yacht club is having 
the Velthra, his speedy steam yacht, 
put in commission for this season’s 
use, He has not used the yacht for 
- several seasons. 
——X- 
R. T. Paine, jr., and family opened 
_ their cottage at Pride’ s Crossing this 
week, te 
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Mrs. James Proctor planned to 
- open her Beverly Cove cottage yes- 
- terday for the season; 
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nut Hill for.a short visit with her 
sister, Mrs. Randolph Tucker, joinek 
her parents yesterday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gibson and 
daughter are also stopping at the 
hotel. Mr.. Gibson is the organist 
for the H.-C. Fricks. They may pos- 
sibly take a small cottage on the 
shore later. 
Among those who. are expeeted 
for the opening day, or shortly after, 
are Mrs. John M. Gilkinson of St. 
Louis, who came Hast several days 
ago and is stopping at the Somerset, 
Boston; Perey L. Atherton, Fred- 
erick Atherton and their mother, 
Mrs. Atherton of 144 Commonwealth 
ave., Boston; C. G. Croll, Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bonney, 
New York; the Misses Brewster of 
the Charlesgate, Boston; Admiral 
Farmer and family and M. L. Wen- 
dell, jr., Boston; William P. Palmer, 
president of the American Steel Wire 
Oo... St. -Lonis;-. Mrs: Thomas <P: 
Proctor, Boston; Mrs. HE. B. Culbert 
and family, New York; Mrs.-S..B. 
Tucker and Miss Tucker, New York; 
Mrs. C. R. Tucker and Mrs. Cather- 
wood, Philadelphia; Mrs. Hobart 
Miss Charlotte Lane, New York; Mr. 
and Mrs. Chester Guild; Boston; 
and Mrs. David Lorine, Boston. 
Miss. Ilelen “Hooper’s estate at 
West Manchester is being prepared 
for the return of its owner from 
Furope. The servants arrived. this 
week.’ Miss Hooper. will return 
within a week or two. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hancock and 
family of Texas, who occupied the 
A. B. Claflin house at- Beverly Cove 
last summer, will return to the 
North Shore this year. They have 
leased the Alexander Cochrane place 
at Hamilton which they had two sea- 
sons ago. Miss Dorothy Hancock, 
who was a debutanté of the past sea- 
son, figured conspicuously in social 
affairs in New York and: elsewhere 
the past winter. 
—_—x-- 
The Mexican ambassador and part 
of his suite have engaged apartments 
at the Oceanside hotel for the season, 
and will arrive July 1. 
—_—x— 
Mrs. L. Z. Leiter, who planned to 
visit the North Shore Tuesday to 
note the progress being made on her 
new summer home at Beverly Farms 
prior to sailing for Europe, made a 
sudden change in her plans. She has 
hired the Endicott house on .Nep- 
tune street, Beverly Cove, and will 
spend the summer there, instead of 
going to Europe. She will thus be 
in close touch with the work at her 
estate at Beverly Farms. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norman- have 
returned from their trip around the 
world and are at their summer es- 
‘tate at Beverly Cove. 
sabres 
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laneashire of 
Alma, Mich., are comfortably — set- 
tled-at the Hood cottage on Norton’s 
point, Manchester, for the season— 
the same cottage they had last year. 
They came on east last week to at- 
tend the graduation exercises at the 
Spence school, New York, where 
their daughter, Miss. Helen. Lanea- 
shire, was one of the graduates. 
Miss Hilda Rice of Ipswich was 
also a member of this class. here 
are other well known North Shore 
sirls who attend this school.’ Miss 
Helen Frick was one of those gradu- 
ated last year. Miss Lancashire 
joined her parents~ and the other 
members. of the family at Manches- 
ter, Wednesday of this week. The 
who will return to Yale 
next fall as a. senior, will be home 
from_college within a few weeks. 
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