NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Rev. William H. Dewart and 
family are leaving Manchester-bry- 
the-Sea this summer for Manchester- 
in-the-Mountains, where they have 
taken a cottage. The L. M. Cuth- 
berts of Denver, who had the Dew- 
art place at Manchester Cove, last 
year, are settled there again for this 
season. 
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Mrs. C. A. Munn, Jr., of Boston 
and West Manchester, drove in the 
Devon, Penn., horse show on Me- 
morial Day. She won a blue ribbon 
in the class for ladies’ harness 
horses with Radnor, a chestnut geld- 
ing, which she showed at the char- 
ity horse show in the Boston Arena 
early in May. The Munns plan to 
move to the Shore the latter part of 
June. 
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A. Shuman of Boston, one of Bey- 
erly’s liberal summer residents, has 
presented a fine American flag for 
the Dane Street bath houses, Bev- 
erly. He has also presented colors 
to a number of the schools in the 
past. Mr. Shuman has arrived at 
‘‘Hetmere,’’ his Beverly summer 
home for the season. 
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Jacob Schiff, the New York 
banker, has chartered the big steam 
yacht Isis, owned by J. T. Spauld- 
ing of Pride’s Crossing. The Isis is 
one of the biggest and most luxur- 
iously furnished steamers in the 
country and has been laid up at 
Lawley’s for a season. The _ boat 
will go into commission in about a 
month and will make its headquar- 
ters at New York. It is 200 feet 
long and is finished in mahogany on 
teak wood. 
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Francis W. Fabyan and family 
of Commonwealth avenue, Boston, 
have opened their summer home on 
Harbor street, West Manchester. 
Mr. Fabyan is sojourning this week 
at his Buzzards Bay estate. 
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Mrs. Walter Alexander of New 
York, is the first of the Brownland 
cottage contingent to arrive in Man- 
chester. She settled this week for 
the season. 
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competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
carefully investigated. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Richard Lovering and family of 
Boston, arrived Wednesday at the 
Benjamin Corliss cottage, Lincoln 
street, Manchester. 
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Mrs. George von lL. Meyer and 
family, of Washington, planned to 
open their summer home at Hamil- 
ton this week. 
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Congressman A. P. Gardner and 
family of Washington, arrived at 
their Tlamilton estate this week. 
They settled there Wednesday. 
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Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Streeter of 
Beacon street, Boston, have settled 
permanently at their Topsfield sum- 
mer home ‘‘Upper Grass.’’ 
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The Thomas Cunninghams of 
Ilotel Touraine, Boston, who have 
been making a spring stgy at THill- 
eroft, their Wenham estate, removed 
to Annisquam, Gloucester, Wednes- 
day, where they have taken a cot- 
tage for the summer. 
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The H, N. Berrys of Lynn, have 
taken the B. .W. Currier cottage on 
Cherry street, Wenham, and are 
now settled for the summer. 
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The J. IH. Proeters of Boston set- 
tled this week for the season at 
their extensively improved summer 
home on Fellows road, Ipswich. 
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Mrs. Elizabeth A. Whipple and 
azeorge N. Whipple of Marlboro 
street, Boston, opened their West 
Manchester summer home for the 
season last Saturday. Mrs. Whip- 
ple’s brother, George Noyes, will 
spend the summer with them as 
usual. 
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C. HE. Hodges of Brookline was a 
Memorial Day visitor to West Man- 
chester. Tomorrow Mr. Hodges 
plans to remove his family to the 
Dennis cottage, West Manchester, 
for the summer. 
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Tarrison K. Caner and family of 
Philadelphia, arrived at their sum- 
mer home at Dana’s Beach, Man- 
chester, Wednesday. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Agassiz, 
who had the Tibbitts. cottage at 
West Manchester last season, will 
summer in North Haven, Maine. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Tib- 
bitts of Boston, vacated their West 
Manchester cottage Wednesday in 
anticipation of the arrival of Paul 
Moore and family of New York, 
yesterday. 
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Mrs. EK. B. Everett and Edward 
Everett of the Fenway, Boston, were 
due yesterday at ‘‘Oold Fort,’’ West 
Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Merriam 
have arrived at their West Man- 
chester estate for the summer. 
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Herbert W. Mason and family of 
Boston, spent. the last week-end as 
the guests of Alexander S. Porter, 
Jr., and family of Boston and Man- 
chester, at the Porter summer resi- 
dence on Cobb avenue, Smith’s 
Point. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mason 
of Boston have arrived at the Dane 
house, Smith’s Point, where they are 
to reside this season. Mr. Mason is 
a brother of Mr. Iferbert Mason, 
formerly of the Manchester colony. 
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The William A. Tuckers are ex- 
pected on from New York City the 
middle of June to occupy their place 
at Norton’s Point, West Manchester. 
In the meanwhile, their daughter, 
Mrs. KE. C. Fitch, Jr., and Mr. Fitch 
are there for the early summer, havy- 
ing arrived the last of last week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Tucker of 
Chestnut Ilill are settled at the As- 
pinwall cottage, Coolidge’s Point for 
the summer. Mrs. Tucker’s family, 
the E. M. Houses of Texas, hired the 
place for the summer, but they will 
be in Europe until August, when 
they will come to the Shore to re- 
main into the autumn as_ usual. 
They have usually summered at the 
Oceanside, Magnolia, and conse- 
quently had to eut short their au- 
tumn sojourn on the Shore, but now 
that they have a cottage they will 
remain longer. 
Special attention given 
to out of town orders. 
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