NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1910. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Franeis L. Higgin- 
son, jr., and family, plan to arrive 
from London in time for the wed- 
ding of Mr. Higginson’s sister, Miss 
Barbara Higginson, and Mr. Wen- 
dell, which is to take place at Pride’s 
Crossing on Saturday afternoon, 
June 18. The Higginsons will spend 
the summer at Mrs. Higginson’s cot- 
tage at Coolidge’s Point, which is 
now being prepared for occupancy. 
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Oliver Ames and family, who are 
now at their estate at North Easton, 
plan to come to Pride’s on June 30. 
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F. Blackwood Fay of Boston has 
leased the Merrill homestead at 
Smith’s point, Manchester, through 
the ageney of T.-Dennie and Regin- 
ald Boardman. This house was let 
early in the season to Mrs. Lea of 
Philadelphia, but owing to illness, 
she was unable to come to the shore. 
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C. EK. Hodges and family have ar- 
rived at the Dennis cottage at West 
Manchester for the season. 
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Charles E. Hodges and three old- 
est children have come to, the North 
Shore for the summer. They are 
again occupying the Dennis cottage 
at West Manchester. Mrs. Hodges 
and youngest child are still at their 
Brookline home, where the little tot 
is confined with scarlet fever. 
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At Philadelphia, last Saturday, 
Miss Kleanora Sears lost her title 
as holder of the women’s champion- 
ship of .Philadelphia and eastern 
states, in the championship round 
with Miss Louise Hammond of New 
York. Miss Sears won the cup last 
year. In the championship round 
last Saturday as a concluding feat- 
ure of - the week’s tournament 
at the Merion Cricket .elub, she 
started out like a winner, taking the 
first set 6 to 1. Miss Hammond, 
however, improved in her play and 
took the next two sets 6-4 and 7-5. 
Miss Hammond and Miss Wilde de- 
feated Miss Sears and Miss Fenno 
for the championship in doubles, 4- 
6, 7-6, 6-2, 
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Miss Clara Winthrop and Miss 
Mary Curtis, who have been abroad 
since the middle of last winter, re- 
turned to Boston this week. Miss 
Winthrop and her mother, Mrs. RF. 
C. Winthrop, plan to open their West 
Manchester estate the early part of 
the coming week. 
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Robert Gould Shaw, 2d, and fam- 
ily, ‘arrived at Beverly Farms this 
week. They are occupying the 
Boardman cottage on West street. 
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Watson Blair and _ family - of 
Chieago arrived at Manchester yes- 
terday. They are occupying the 
Stevens cottage, off Summer street. 
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The George Scott Winslows. of 
Boston, who have the Ober cottage, 
known as Elliott Ilouse, on Hale 
street, Beverly Farms, arrived this 
week. 
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The Dr. Channing house on Uni- 
versity lane, Manchester Cove, has 
heen let for the season to J. B. War- 
ner of Boston, through Boardman’s 
agency. 
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Miss Barbara Iligginson, whose 
marriage to Barrett Wendell, jr., will 
be solemnized on Saturday — after- 
noon, June 18, in St. John’s Episco- 
pal chureh at Beverly Farms, will 
have as her only attendant her sis- 
ter, Miss Juliet Higginson. The cere- 
mony, which is set for the unusual 
hour of 3.25 o’elock, will be followed 
by a reception at the summer home 
of the bride-elect’s father, Francis 
L. Higginson, at Pride’s Crossing. 
J. A. Lowell Blake will be best man. 
Unless it is necessary to apnoint sub- 
stitutes, because business. affairs or 
distance makes it impossible for all 
who have accepted invitations to 
serve as ushers to arrive here in time 
for the wedding, the list will include 
Crawford Blagden of New York 
city, Edward Bowditch, jr.,. of Al- 
bany, Arthur H. Morse of Kansas 
City, Francis L. Higginson, jr., of 
London, brother of the bride-elect, 
and William G. Wendell, brother of 
the bridegroom-elect. 
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The W. Harry Browns of Pitts- 
burg are among the newcomers to 
Beverly Cove this season. They have 
leased the Beals cottage on Burgess 
Point, and arrived there this week. 
Mr. Brown is a member of the New 
York Yacht club, and is owner of a 
large schooner yacht, the ‘‘ Visitor 
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Mrs. Franklin Haven and the God- 
fred L. Cabots are to arrive at their 
Beverly Farms cottages next Wed- 
nesday. 
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Samuel A. Culbertson and family 
of Louisville, Ky., are among the ar- 
rivals of the week at Beverly Farms. 
They are oeeupying ‘‘Brookside,’’ 
the Arthur W. Meeker cottage. Last 
year the Culbertsons had the Spaul- 
ding cottage at West Manchester. 
They have been abroad most all win- 
ter. 
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The Philip Dexters, John T, 
Morse, jr., and the Misses Paine are 
other arrivals at Beverly Farms and 
Pride’s.this week. 
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Mrs. R. F. Greeley and daughter, 
Miss Marion Greeley, who have been 
at the Hotel Victoria, Boston, the 
last winter, are returning to the 
North Shore next week. They will 
summer at Brownland cottage, as 
usual, and plan to arrive there next 
Monday. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Tucker of 
Chestnut Hill have arrived at West 
Manchester and will spend the sum- 
mer with Mr. Tucker’s parents. 
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A number of North Shore women 
have been in Philadelphia the last 
week for the golf tournament of 
the Women’s Eastern Golf associa- _ 
tion and also for the championship 
of three cities, New York, Philadel- 
phia and Boston. The matches have 
been placed at the Huntingdon Val- 
ley Country club. Miss Margaret 
Curtis and Miss Harriot S. Curtis 
of Manchester were among those 
who have been taking a part in the 
tournament, 
