SOCIETY NOTES 
Everything points to a very active 
social season on the North Shore. 
Although many families are to go to 
Europe in the early part of the sea- 
son for the coronation they will for 
the most part return early in July. 
Still others will remain abroad all 
summer, renting their houses on the 
North Shore in the meanwhile. We 
understand there are still several 
very desirable large and small houses 
left for hire at Manchester and along 
the Beverly shore which may be ob- 
tained through the Boardman agency 
of the Ames building, Boston. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Julian Codman of 
Boston and. Hamilton, have been so- 
journing in Lenox as the guests of 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frothingham 
of Boston. 
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A large delegation from the Har- 
vard club of Boston will go to St. 
Paul, June 9 and to for the 15th an- 
nual meeting of the associated Har- 
vard clubs. ‘They will leave Boston 
June 7th on a special train. Among 
the North Shore Harvard men plan- 
ning to go are George Wigglesworth, 
Wagan: Roy. Agassiz, 792. 
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Robert Treat Paine and family of 
Boston, will not occupy their summer 
home at Pride’s this season. ‘They 
erouronbe at Dublin, N. H. Mr. 
Paine has rented the cottage to the 
Henry W. Stevenses of Detroit. It 
is now being prepared for their oc- 
cupancy. 
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The Randolph Coolidge house on 
Smith’s Point, Manchester, has been 
leased for the season to Miss Eaton 
of Boston. 
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Ralph H. Barbour of Cambridge, 
visited his Manchester summer es- 
tate Wednesday. 
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‘The Proctor house at Mingo beach 
has been rented for the season to the 
Fulton Cuttings of New York who 
were at Beverly Farms last season. 
The house has been rented through 
the Boardman agency. 
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The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. 
Richard S. Russell will be pleased to 
learn that they are to be on the North 
Shore this summer, having recently 
rented through the Boardman agency 
the Fenno cottage at Beverly Farms. 
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Arthur Amory and family of Bos- 
ton will occupy one of the Merrill 
houses on Smith’s Point, Manchester, 
this summer. 
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TOWN OF MANCHESTER 
ASSESSOR’S NOTIGE 
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 
41 of part 1 of chapter 490 of the Acts of 
1909, all persons, firms, and corporations, 
domestie or foreign, subject to taxation in 
said town are hereby notified to bring in 
to the assessors of said town ON OR BE- 
FORE JUNE 1, next, in case of residents, 
true lists of all their polls and estates, 
both real and personal (not exempt by 
law from taxation), of which they are 
possessed on the first day of April in the 
current year, and in case of non-residents 
and foreign corporations, true lists of ail 
their estate, both real and personal, in 
said town not exempt from taxation, 
which lists must be verified by oath as re- 
quired by Section 43 of said part 1. 
Under the provisions of Section 42 of 
said part 1, the above-mentioned lists must 
be in form prescribed by the Tax Commis- 
sioner of the Commonwealth. These blank 
forms may be had at the Assessors’ office, 
or will be mailed to any Address upon ap- 
plication. 
Section 45 of part 1 of chapter 490, Acts 
of 1909. A mortgagor or mortgagee of 
real estate may bring in to the assessors 
of the city or town in which it lies, within 
the time prescribed by the notice under 
Section 41, a statement under oath of the 
amount secured thereon or on each separ- 
ate parcel thereof, with the name and 
residence of every holder of an interest 
therein as mortgagor or mortagee. If 
such property is situated in two or more 
places, or if a recorded mortgage includes 
two or more estates or parts of an estate 
as security for one sum, such statement 
shall include an estimate of the interest 
of the mortagee in each estate or part 
of an estate. The assessors shall, from 
such statement or otherwise, ascertain the 
proportionate interests of the mortgagor 
or mortgagee, respectively, in said estates, 
and shall assess the same accordingly. If, 
in any year, such statement is not brought 
in, the tax for that year on such real es- 
tate shall not be invalid merely for the 
reason that the interest of the mortgagee 
therein has not been assessed to him. 
In accordance with Section 41 aforesaid, 
all persons and corporations are hereby re- 
quired to bring in to the assessors, on or 
before the Ist day of June next, true lists 
of all real and personal estate held by 
such persons and _ corporations, 
tively, for literary, temperance, benevo- 
lent, charitable or scientific purposes on 
the first April, 
together with 
respec- 
in the current 
statements of the 
amounts of all receipts and expenditures 
by such persons or corporations for said 
purposes during the year next preceding 
said first day of April; such lists and 
accordance with 
day of 
year, 
statements to be in 
blanks furnished by the Tax Commissioner. 
FRED K. SWETT, 
EDWARD 8S. KNIGHT, 
WALTER R. BELL, 
Assessors of Manchester, Mass. 
There is still much activity at Mrs. 
Lucius Sargent’s new estate at 
Pride’s. The grading of the spa- 
cious grounds and the arrangement 
of the garden plots are engaging the 
attention of a large force of men. 
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The West Manchester summer 
home of John L. Thorndike of Bos- 
ton was being prepared this week for 
the arrival of the family in the course 
of another week, 
The summer residence of Mrs. 
James McMillan at “Eaglehead,” 
Manchester, is being prepared for her 
arrival in the near future. At the 
present time she is sojourning at the 
Hot Springs, Va. 
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Mrs. Elizabeth A. Whipple and 
George N. Whipple of Boston, are 
planning to open their summer home 
on Harbor street, West Manchester, 
tomorrow. 
