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MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910. 
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3 Clay Arthur Pierce arrived from 
St. Louis in a private car ‘‘ Zamora,’ 
an attack of typhoid fever. 
and is now recuperating at his sum- 
mer home at Pride’s Crossing, after 
- Mr. 
‘Pierce was taken ill in Mexico some 
weeks ago, after Mrs. Pierce and chil- 
the summer. 
dren had come on from St. Louis for 
Mrs. Pierce went back 
to St. Louis several weeks ago and 
~ has been with her husband since. 
©. Fricks at Eagle Rock, 
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Schoonmaker of 
New York have been visiting the H. 
Pride’s 
_ Crossing, the last week. 
Mrs. Quincey A. Shaw arrived at 
her summer home at Pride’s Cross- 
ing this week. 
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Miss Clara Winthrop is having 
her class of boys at St. Paul’s down 
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nie at Tuck’s Point. 
nual event, 
from Boston for an outing and pic- 
This is an an- 
something which the 
, boys look forward to eagerly each 
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year. 
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- The Winslow cottage at Magnolia 
has been leased for the season to 
- Eugene R. Cuenet and family of St. 
Louis, through the ageney of Jona- 
than May. 
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Mrs. H. G. Curry’s yacht arrived 
; at Magnolia last Saturday. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Grant Forbes and 
two little sons are coming on from 
Dover to spend July with Mrs. 
_ Forbes’ mother, Mrs. R. C. Win- 
| throp at West Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Noble Burn- 
ham have returned to Magnolia for 
_ the season. They have taken the en- 
tire top floor of the Library building 
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this summer and will conduct not 
‘merely a gift shop, but an exhibition 
- studio. 
They will use the main room 
for the exhibition of paintings and 
some articles of antique furniture, in 
~ connection with smaller articles. Mr. 
- Closson’s paintings and the photo- 
graphs of Miss Helen Murdock in 
found here. 
direct color and black and white will 
be among the exclusive line to be 
The studio will be 
fitted very attractively. 
At the fntels :: 
The Hesperus hotel and cottages 
at Magnolia open for the season to- 
morrow under the continued man- 
agement of Mrs. C. G. Francis of the 
Abbotsford, Boston, who conducted 
the hotel last season with pro- 
nounced suceess. Mrs. Francis has a 
very good advanced booking for the 
months of July and August, and a 
number of guests will be on hand to- 
morrow for the opening. In fact. a 
number of old time guests at the 
Hesperus have already arrived. 
Reginald Bolles and his mother, 
Mrs. M. §S. Bolles, arrived Wednes- 
day and are at ‘‘Sea Reaches’’ a 
very attractive cottage secured this 
season by Mrs. Francis in connection 
with the Hesperus. 
Another arrival at the Hesperus 
is Mrs. Julia Nettleton of Kansas 
City. She arrived today to ‘spend 
the season. 
Mr. Hull and family of New York 
City arrived at the Hesperus today 
also. Mr. Hull is in charge of the 
Dreicer shop in the Colonnade, which 
is soon to open for the summer. 
Mrs. George R. Whitman of New 
York City arrived at the Oceanside 
Monday. 
Charles C. Bovey and familv of 
Indianapolis, who have the Hovle 
eottage on Lexington avenue, this 
season, arrived a few days ago. 
Among the June honeymooners at 
Magnolia are Mr. and Mrs. Orme 
Wilson, jr.. of New York. Thev ar- 
rived the first of the week and in- 
tend to spend the balance of June 
here. Mr. Wilson is a brother of 
Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. 
Miss Lois McGinley of Manchester 
was among the North Shore girls 
who went to New Haven Tuesday for 
the Harvard-Yale game. Miss Me- 
Ginley, we note, is driving a Hupmo- 
bile this summer. 
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Mrs.S. M. Stelwagon of Philadel- 
phia, an annual summer resident of 
Magnolia, is among the hundreds of 
Quaker City folk who have gone 
abroad for the summer. She sailed 
on the Campania. 
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Mrs. E. V. R. Thayer and family 
are to ocupy the E. D. Jordan cot- 
tage at West Manchester during 
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July and August, while Mr. and 
Mrs. Jordan are in Europe. Robert 
Jordan has been at the house the 
last ten days getting it in readiness 
for the season: After the first of 
July, he will be at Miss Jordan’s 
farm in Wenham for a month. 
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Mr. and Mrs. H. G. O. Colby, we : 
understand, is not to be at West 
Manchester this summer. They plan 
to spend the season in EHurope. 
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C. E. Cotting and family arrived 
at their summer home in West Man- 
chester the middle of the weew. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leland, who 
have been abroad for a short trip 
sailed for home this week and will 
reach their West Manchester estate 
the coming week. 
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George R. Agassiz and family who 
are occupying the Tibbetts eottage 
at West Manchester arrived the lat- 
ter part of last week. 
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Francis W. Fabyan and family ar- 
rived at their summer home in West 
Manchester this week. 
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Harold Vanderbilt has been spend- 
ing a few days at. Beverly Farms 
with Harrison Tweed. 
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Rev. William H. Dewart and 
family who have rented their sum- 
mer place at Manchester Cove to L. 
M. Cuthbert of Denver, Col., are 
passing the summer at Little Boar’s 
Head, N. H. 
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Harold Whitney of Brookline 
spent the week-end with Mr. and 
Mrs. Otis H. Luke, Beverly Farms. 
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H. W. Farnum of Chicago has 
hired the Sundial cottage at Mag- 
nolia through the Hannaford ageney. 
Mr. Hannaford has also rented the 
Young cottage at Magnolia to Miss 
Nannie Gunnison of Boston. Mrs. 
Graff of Chicago has hired a bunga- 
low on the Gloucester road. 
