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Representatives of three of the for- 
eign embassies arrived at Manches- 
ter this week. M. Lefevré-Pontalis, 
chargé d’affairs of the French lega- 
tion has arrived at the Brown cot- 
tage on School street, which he is to 
occupy this season. Count yon 
Bernstorff, German ambassador, ar- 
rived a few days ago at the Edward 
Robinson cottage off School street. 
Tie is to remain here until July, when 
he will join his family at their sum- 
mer estate in Germany. Count We- 
del, who is now abroad, will return 
July 1 to assume charge of the af- 
fairs of the embassy at Manchester. 
M. von Stumm, secretary, is at 
Brownland cottages and will remain 
until the last of this month, when he, 
too, will go abroad. 
Miss Isabel Temple of Philadelphia 
is visiting Mrs. W. E. Littleton at 
Beverly Farms. 
The cottage which Paul Moore and 
his bride are to occupy at Beverly 
Farms this summer has been made 
ready for occupancy. 
L. Cataret Fenno, whose man- 
sion on the summit of Ox-Pasture 
Hill in Rowley has just been com- 
pleted, and, who has been critically 
ili for a number of months, arrived 
in town on Sunday forenoon coming 
by special train to Rowley stati.a, 
where he was taken on board his 
automobile and conveyed to his resi- 
dence on the hilltop. Mr. IFenno 
was accompanied by two physicians 
and, it is said that he stood the 
journey from Boston well and_ his 
condition is now said to be very en- 
couraging. The Fennos formerly 
summered at Beverly Farras. 
Mrs. Nicholas Longworth of the 
Beverly Cove colony was one of 
those sailing from England today-on 
the steamship Kaiserin Auguste Vic- 
toria for New York. On the same 
ship is Col. and Mrs. Roosevelt, Ker- 
mit and Miss Ethel. It is expected 
that the ex-President will pay a visit 
to the Longworths at Beverly Cove 
{lis summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Tibbetts, who 
have been at their West Manchester 
estate most all of last winter, have 
rented their cottage to Mr..and Mrs. 
George Agassiz and family, who 
have a beautiful place in California. 
Mrs. Agassiz is a sister of Mrs. N. S. 
Simpkins of Beverly Farms, and Mr. 
Agassiz is a nephew of Major F. L. 
Higginson. 
On Thursday, June 16 
Will open their SUMMER BRANCH in the 
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and the serving at Tables of their 
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