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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Alphonso 8S. Covel has announced the engagement 
of her daughter, Miss Florence Covel to M. Guiseppe 
Avitabile of Paris. Miss Covel’s sister, Gertrude, 
niarried M. Gennaro Avitabile, also of Paris, a year ago. 
The Misses Abbie W. and Helen Covel, and their 
brother, Borden Covel, are other members of the family 
well known in Magnolia, where the Covels have a sum- 
mer home on Lexington averve. 
Miss Jean Lindsay of Rochester, N. Y., has~ hired 
thxough the agency of M. J. Meagher of Gloucester, Dr. 
Wnowles’ large three story cottage off the Eastern Point 
boulevard. This is one of the new cottages in this section, 
and a charming view of the harbor and of the ocean 
aeross Brace’s Cove is obtained. 
Dr. Henry S. Warren. 
Dr. Henry S. Warren, one of the best known of the 
younger physicians in Boston, died at the Massa-_ 
chusetts 
bral hemorrhages. 
General Hospital last Saturday of cere- 
For the last two years, Dr. Warren 
MARBLEHEAD. 
The Nanepashemet, Marblehead 
George A. Dill, the well known real 
estate and insurance dealer of Bos- 
has been house physician at the Oceanside hotel, Mag- 
nolia. He came to the shore early this year, but was 
taken ill and had to be taken to the hospital two weeks 
ago. . He was born in Bangor, Me., in 1873. Dr. Warren 
is survived by a widow and «an infant son. 
Sale of Well Known Manchester Hotel. 
The sale of the Masconomo House, Manchester, by the 
executors of the estate of Agnes Booth Schoeffel, at- 
tracted a namber of business men from Boston whose 
automobiles and traps lined the drive during the auction 
of this famed and beautiful property. 
On the veranda of the hotel was Sidney Booth, a son 
of the builders of the house and a nephew of Edwin 
Booth. John B. Schoeffel, proprietor of the Tremont 
Theatre in Boston, was there in yachting costume having 
come up from Marblehead, where his craft lies when 
not at sea. 
It was Mr. Schoeffel who finally bid in the house rather 
than let it go to real estate speculators at a figure far 
under its assessed value. The price for the property was 
$72,200, which ineluded a standing mortgage of $36,500. 
Otto J. Piehler, the well-known 
furrier of Boston is occupying the 
Neck, have registered for the season, 
Mrs. D. P. Bartlett, Esther Bartlett, 
Boston; Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Hubbard, 
Arlington; Mrs. John A. Langmere, 
daughter and son, Niagara Falls; 
-Mrs. Marshall B. Smith; Miss Smith, 
South Carolina; Mrs. A. R. Green- 
wood. Mabel Greenwood, Princeton ; 
Til.; Mrs. ‘W. C. Norris, Margaret 
Norris, LaMoille, lll.; Mrs. George 
L. Webb and Beatrice Webb, Brook- 
line. 
W. M. Weston of Winchester, has 
rented his cottage on Ocean avenue 
to Mr. Rice and family of Brookline. 
There are six young daughters who 
promise to keep things lively in that 
section of Marblehead. 
John W. Dunlap, daughters and 
son, and Miss Laura E. Day of Mal- 
den; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Curtis and 
Master Curtis have closed their 
apartments in Hotel Westminster, 
Boston, and have settled at the 
Boylston. Other families domiciled 
‘there are Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Shat- 
tuck, Nashua, N. H.; Mr. and Mrs. 
F. J. Faweett, Newton; Mrs. Luther, 
Miss Grace Luther, New York. 
Miss Hobson of Alabama, sister of 
the Spanish-American War hero, 
was registered at the Brown Owl for 
a few days before settling in hotel 
quarters. 
ton and Marblehead has recently 
rented the following estates here: 
Elmer J. Bliss, of the Regal Shoe 
Company, the Wallace cottage on 
Harbor avenue, Marblehead Neck. 
He will move his family down early 
in July. 
Chester Guild, of Newton, will oe- 
cupy the large Gale cottage at Clif- 
ton. 
Richard E. Traiser of Boston, has 
leased for the season the large 
Bridge cottage which has just been 
completed this year. 
Edward A. Newell of Concord is 
occupying the Janes cottage at 
Marblehead Neck. 
David C. Percival, jr., is occupying 
the Wallace cottage on Ocean ave- 
nue, Marblehead Neck. 
Telephone 63-3 
SUMMERSIDE HAND 
Magnolia Ave. (Next.to Men’s Club House) MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
SPECIALTIES: 
SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, 
LINGERIE DRESSES, SHIRT WAISTS, ETC. 
NO CHEMICALS USED 
One Dozen Pieces (including 6 large and 6 small), Seventy-Five Cents 
Family Washing, 50¢ a Dozen 
Locke cottage. 
Charles S. Hood of Brookline has 
taken the Pratt cottage on Ocean 
avenue, Marblehead Neck. 
Theodore Jones of Jones, MeDuffe 
& Stratton, Boston, has taken the 
Dodd cottage on Ocean avenue, 
Marblehead Neck. 
Charles A. Madill of St. Louis has 
leased for this season the Rose Cot- 
tage on Clifton avenue, Cilfton. Mr. 
Madill will move his family on from 
the west early in July. 
Arthur H. Williams of Newton is 
occupying the Langmaid cottage at 
Clifton 
Gen. Mansfield, U. S. A., and Har- 
bor and Land Commissioner at the 
State House, has settled in his eot- 
tage on Marblehead Neck. 
LAUNDRY — 
Free Collection and Delivery 
Antiques 
We have a choice assortment of old- 
fashioned pieces on hand for this season 
Antiques 
Early Comers will find some Rare Things 
A. C. LUNT. ~ 
214 Cabot St., 
‘Corner of 
Bow St. 
Beverly, Mass. 
