8 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Francis J. Cotting of Boston, was in Manchester, 
Tuesday, in the interest of the store to be established 
ther this summer to display and sell the work of the 
pupils of New England Home for Crippled and De- 
formed Children. 
a 0 ae 
A very attractive summer home to be added to the 
list at Pride’s is that being built of cement for Miss 
Louisa L. Dresel of Boston. It is very picturesque and 
artistic and commands an ideal location near Mingo 
Beach in keeping with its architecture and environ- 
nent. 
* baka 
With the continued arrival of Myopia Hunt club 
members along the shore the club’s links and tennis 
courts and the indoor squash courts are scenes of ac- 
tivity daily, and much pleasure is being derived by the 
renewal of club affiliations. 
Sake ieee 
Edward L. Wood and family of Brookline arrived 
Monday at their cottage on Cobb avenue, Manchester, 
for the season. 
ie eo 
Charles P. Dukelow and family of Brookline, are 
settled at ‘‘Wyndhurst,’’ the attractive cottage they 
cecupy corner Masconomo and Procter streets, Man- 
chester. 
* * * 
Mrs. W. Scott Fitz of Boston, is settled permanently 
at ‘‘The Narrows,’’ her charming estate on Masconomo 
street, Manchester. She is giving much personal diree- 
tion to her beautiful gardens which are such a feature 
of the estate. 
a Nok ae : 
The F. Drexel Smiths of Colorado Springs, have 
settled in the Winch cottage, Smith’s Point, Man- 
chester, for the summer. They are new-comers here. 
ee rer 3 
The W. H. Wellingtons of Boston, who have the 
G. M. Morgan cottage at Smith’s Point, Manchester, are 
waking week-end visits there until June first, when 
they will settle permanently. 
ait ae aco 
Mrs. Edward B Haven, of Boston, has opened her 
summer home on West street, Beverly Farms. 
a pak Leak 
Mrs. Mary R. Bremer of Boston, plans to open her 
simmer home on Smith’s Point, Manchester, next 
Monday. 
kak 
F. L. Higginson and family of Boston, arrived 
Tuesday at their Pride’s Crossing estate. 
BASS ROCKS. 
Wm. B. Campbell and family of Philadelphia, will 
enlarge the Quaker City contingent in summer homes 
here. They will be at their cottage on Beach avenue. 
MISS 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
x : 3058 Fifth Ave., 
carefully investigated. 
Registry Office 
BASS ROCKS. 
There‘will be but few changes in the cottage colony 
here this season. Practically all the same families are 
returning and a few plan to summer abroad. 
Mr. Spring of Boston, a trustee of the Souther es- 
tute (Bass Rocks), has rented his new cottage to K. 
Bradley Currier and family of New York. They have 
oeeupied the Worcester cottage on Beach avenue a 
number of seasons. Mrs. Spring is to summer abroad 
and Mr. Spring will join her later. At present the 
Springs are occupying their new cottage here. 
Among the earliest arrivals at summer homes are 
Miss Georgiana Dodge of Toledo and her brother-in- 
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mills of New 
Rochelle, N. Y.; in the small Jarvie cottage, ‘‘Under the 
Clift.’’ The large Jarvie cottage ‘‘Craigmoor,’’ is again 
cceupied by Dr. Wm. Jarvie and family. Miss Jarvie 
is already seen on the North Shore drives in the Jarvie 
touring car of which she is a most skilful operator. 
Mr. Worrall of New York city, father-in-law of 
Joseph O. Procter, Jr., of Boston and Gloucester, has 
secured the Souther mansion house as a summer home. 
for his family. Last season it was occupied by the 
James A. Develins of Philadelphia. 
F. GC. Rockwell and family of Hartford have settled 
for the season in their summer home. 
H. B. Warner, the noted actor of New York, ar- 
rived this week with his family on Page street. They 
will have the same cottage they had last year. Mr. 
Warner plans to build here and has secured a building 
site along the line of the new golf links extension, where 
Miss Emily MceGuekin built her new cottage. 
Miss MeGuekin has arrived at her other cottage on 
VWaskell street and has been entertaining Mrs. Charles 
Seott, Jr., of Philadelphia. 
Chas. Seott, Jr., and family of Philadelphia, will 
be at their summer home this year. Their stable will be 
converted into a garage and they will be numbered 
with the auto enthusiasts this season. 
Edmund Folsom and family of Brookline, who had 
the Perkins cottage on Beach avenue last season, are 
to be tenants of the Seldon cottage off Atlantic avenue 
this summer? The §. 8. Thorps of Minneapolis, who 
were at the Seldon cottage, have secured the John L. 
Newell house on Beach road for this season. 
Charles A. Webb and family of Baltimore, have re- 
engaged the Baker cottage on Atlantic avenue for this 
season. 
Another large tennis court is being constructed 
near the Golf clubhouse, which will give the members 
three available courts this season. It is believed that 
Ly August an 18-hole course will be possible for golf 
through the extension of the golf links to the Grape- 
vine Cove boundary line of Bass Rocks. 
Several of the annual cottagers on Page street will 
be domiciled there again this season: the John L. 
Dearborns, Boston; Mrs. H. S. Davenport and Mrs. E. 
J. Spaulding, Brookline, and Miss Eugenie Gardner, 
Boston. 
WILD 
Special attention given 
to out of town orders. 
N. E. Gor. Sist St. N. Y. 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Sq. 
