NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1911. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Harold Mason and bride, of Boston (nee Russell, of 
Cambridge), will be at Manchester this season. Mr. Ma- 
son has secured the other half of the Smith house, 
Procter street, Smith’s Point occupied annually by Mrs. 
L.. W. Rogers of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Mason are due 
early next week. ‘The Herbert W. Masons will be at their 
new Ipswich estate this season. 
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Mrs. L. W. Rogers has settled in Manchester for the 
summer. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Agassiz Shaw are not expected 
at their Beverly Farms estate until mid-summer as the 
many changes and improvements to the farm will not be 
completed until then. They are now with Mrs. Shaw’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. pes i Bird at Walpole. 
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Mrs. W. Scott Fitz of Boston, is due today at her 
summer home on Masconomo street, Manchester. 
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Congratulations are going over to New York to Mr. 
and Mrs. John S$. Ferguson, to whom a daughter was born 
last week at their home, 449 Park avenue. Mrs. Fer- 
guson was Miss Donna Hamilton Beach. ‘The wedding 
tcok place in New York a year ago. Mrs. Arthur Doane 
Cook of Commonwealth avenue, Boston, is a sister of 
Mrs. Ferguson. ‘They summer at The Oceanside, Mag- 
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The J. Babson Thomases are now permanently settled 
al their summer cottage at West Manchester for the 
season. 
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John B. M. Mactaggart and family of Ardmore, Pa., 
have arrived at the Manchester cottage they occupied 
last season, corner Masconomo street and Blossom lane. 
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R. L. Raymond and family removed Monday to their 
new cottage off Beach street, Manchester. Mr. Raymond 
plans further improvements to his new estate including a 
four-foot stone wall along the Beach street boundary line 
of the property. The Raymond family were stopping 
with Mr. Raymond’s sister, Mrs. J. W. Merrill prior 
tc their removal to their summer residence. 
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George R. White and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. 
Bradbury of Boston, have arrived for the season at 
“Lilliothea,” their beautiful summer home on Smith’s 
Point, Manchester. ‘The interior of the house has under- 
gone extensive improvements during the past months. 
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Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker Bremer and family have 
closed their Boston house and have gone to their country 
place in Walpole for a few weeks before Mrs. Bremer 
and children sail for Europe to spend the summer. Mr. 
Bremer will spend most of his time this summer at 
Manchester, with his mother Mrs. J. L. Bremer. He will 
go abroad in the late summer to return home with his 
family. The Pierces of St. Louis are occupying the 
Premer cottage, Smith’s Point. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Dr. and Mrs. Maynard Ladd of Boston, are return- 
ing to.the Morgan cottage, Smith’s Point, Manchester, 
this season. ‘The house has been undergoing exterior 
improvements. 
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Dr. George H. Washburn and family have settled 
at their summer home on Masconomo street, Manchester, 
for the season. 
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Dr. L. Vernon Briggs and family of Boston, are 
domiciled in the Stone Cottage, Hemenway estate, 
Manchester, for the summer. 
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Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth of Boston, will not be 
at her Manchester cottage at all this season. She will 
spend the summer at Jackson, N. H. Her summer home 
on School street, Manchester, has been rented to Mrs. 
T. Russell Sullivan of New York. 
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Charles P. Dukelow and family of Brookline planned 
t> remove to Manchester yesterday. Mr. Dukelow was in 
Manchester Monday superintending the opening of the 
cottage they occupy, corner Masconomo and_ Procter 
streets. 
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The John H. Storers. of Boston made a brief visit 
to Manchester over the last week-end. 
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Dr. James Marsh Jackson and family of Boston, 
will arrive June roth at their attractive summer home 
cv Hale street, Beverly Farms. Dr. Mead, Dr, Jack- 
scn’s assistant, arrived at the cottage Wednesday and will 
divide his time between Boston and the North Shore until 
Dr. Jackson’s arrival. Mr. Lewis, Mrs. Jackson’s brother, 
has spent the greater portion of the winter at the cottage. 
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George Scott Winslow and family of Boston are re- 
turning to Beverly Farms again this season. They will 
have the Eliot house again. They are due next Tuesday, 
May 23rd. 
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A wedding in Washington, Monday, of much North 
Shore interest was that of Miss Louise Cromwell, only 
dwughter of the late Oliver Cromwell of New York, and 
Walter B. Brooks, Jr., of Baltimore, in St. ‘Thomas’ 
Episcopal church, Du Pont Circle. Miss Catherine Brit- 
ton of Washington and Magnolia and Miss Dorothy 
Williams, sister of Mrs. Joseph Leiter of Washington 
and Beverly Farms, were among those serving as brides- 
maids. In the large, fashionable gathering in attendance 
at the ceremony were many prominent Washingtonians, 
who summer on the North Shore. Mrs. Brooks was one 
of the bridesmaids at the wedding of Lord and Lady 
Decies (Vivian Gould). Mr. and Mrs. Brooks will pass 
their honeymoon in Europe and will be entertained by the 
Decies while in England. 
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_ Mrs, John Hays Hammond, who has been sojourn- 
ing at the Hot Springs, Va., returned to Washington 
Monday of this week. 
