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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1911. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
We are pleased to announce this week that the 
Wideners, of Philadelphia, are to join the cottage col- 
ony on the North Shore this season. They spent several 
weeks in North Shore waters last season in their mag- 
nificent large yacht, during which time they were en- 
tertained at a number of North Shore cottages and 
they, in turn, had several functions on board their 
yaeht, to which many of the leading North Shore peo- 
ple were bidden. This summer they will spend six 
or eight weeks at West Manchester, having leased this 
week the Kben D. Jordan house from July 15th to Sep- 
tember Ist, while the Jordans are in Scotland. The 
lease was made through the Boardman ageney. The 
‘Wideners are now abroad for the coronation. 
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The Charles Schafers of New York Cae are to 
jein the colony at Beverly Cove this season. They have 
just leased through the Boardman agency the Norman 
Greeley house at “Montserrat. 
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frothingham, who had a cottage 
near Lee’s Crossing, Beverly Farms, last season, have 
taken the Arthur Little Barlow cottage this year, and 
are already, settled there. 
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The Edward G. Black house, off Sea street, Man- 
chester, has been rented for the season. This is the 
house quite near R. L. Raymond’s new place. 
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Fre lerick A. Godley of New York City, now study- 
ing at the Beaux Arts, Paris, one of the crew of Guy 
Lowell’s ‘‘Cima,’’ was recently elected a member of 
the Manchester Yacht club. The ‘‘Cima’’ is one of 
tiie boats selected to represent America in the German- 
American races at Kiel. 
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Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Rice of Boston, are settled in 
their attractive summer home at Burgess Point, Beverly. 
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Amos A. Lawrence of Boston has coneluded his 
stay at the small Laurence cottage, Hospital Point, 
Beverly, and removed to his new cottage at Beaver 
Pond. The Misses Eustis of Boston, who are to have 
this cottage, arrived yesterday. 
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Charles H. Tyler of Boston and Corning street, 
Beverly, has the ‘‘Sea Duek’’ his yacht, in commission. 
The Tyler estate, ‘‘Willowbrook,’’ one of the most 
beautiful of this section of the Shore, has a particularly 
fine display of rhododendrons. 
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See. George von L. Meyer joined his family at 
Hamilton for a few days this week and then returned 
to Washington. Miss Alys Meyer is reported quite 
indisposed. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Rodolph L. Aggasiz of Boston, have 
arrived at ‘‘The Kennels,’’ their Hamilton estate. 
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Frank A. Magee and family of Boston, settled 
their summer home on Walnut road, Wenham, Monday. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
J. N. Wyllis and family of Toledo, Ohio, are to be 
new-comers among the cottage colony on the shore 
tiis season. They have just leased through the Board- 
man ageney the Judge W. C. Loring place at Pride’s 
Crossing. The Lorings go to Europe the last of this 
wonth for July and August. 
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Mrs. L. S. Ayres and daughters, Mrs. W. B. Wheel- 
ock and her daughter, Miss Helen Wheelock, Mrs. D. 
Pereey Williams and children, also Mrs. Ayres’ niece, 
Mrs. George Wheelock, will constitute a group ot In- 
dGianapolis people to arrive at Magnolia June 15th. 
Mrs. Ayres will occupy her own attractive cottage as 
usual. 
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W. II. Coolidge and family have settled at their 
charming summer estate at Magnolia. They eall their 
piace ‘‘Blynman Farm.’’ It is near the site of the old 
Blynman hotel at the junetion of Summer and Ray- 
mond streets. 
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School ecommitteeman David A. Ellis of Boston, 
has leased the Dr. J. A. Brown small cottage at Old 
Neek, Manchester, through the Boardman agency. 
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Mrs. Joseph Whitney Lefavour of Hotel Vendome, 
Boston, and Hale street, Beverly, has issued invitations 
to the wedding of her niece, Miss Frances Sutton, and 
Claxton Munro, both of Andover. The nuptials will 
be solemnized at Mrs. Lefavour’s summer home at 
Beverly, June 17th, at 4.80 o’cloek. The future home 
of the young people will be in Lawrence. 
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Mrs. R. D. Evans of Boston, arrived Wednesday at 
Ler summer home at Burgess Point, Beverly. 
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The Walter H. Seavey family of Hotel Vendome, 
Boston, have arrived at ‘‘Foxcroft,’’ their Hamilton 
estate. 
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Congressman A, P. Gardner and family, are to 
spend June at Hamilton and July and August at the 
W. A. Gardner cottage, Mingo Beach, Pride’s Crossing. 
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Ambassador Curtis Guild of Boston, Nahant and 
Swampscott, ealled at the State Department, Tuesday, 
for instructions before proceeding to his post of duty 
at St. Petersburg, Russia. 
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Mrs. George D. Howe of Boston and Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, will have her sister-in-law, Mrs. James D. 
Howe, with her shortly on her return from Europe. 
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Mrs. George D. Howe of Commonwealth avenue, 
ey-ened her Manchester summer home, ‘‘The Cliffs,’’ at 
Smith’s Point last Saturday. 
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teorge M. Morgan of Boston has settled at the Dr. 
Walter Channing cottage at Manchester Cove, which 
inc has taken for the season. His son and daughter will 
b» with him, 
