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SWAMPSCOTT. 
Early summer arrivals at The 
Elms, Beach Bluff, are A. L. Churech- 
man, Lowell; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. 
Conklin and Miss Smith Conklin, 
Boston. 
Registered at The Bellevue, Beach 
Bluff, are Mrs. Theodore Walden- 
burg, Edith L. Asten, Mr. and Mrs. 
T. H. Bennett, New York. Boston- 
ilans registered are Mr. and Mrs. C. 
P, Trickey,, S. B. Whitney, the 
noted organist; Miss A. W. Stock- 
well and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Denny. 
P. B. Palmer and family of Chi- 
eago have arrived at their Salem 
street summer home at Phillips 
Beach. 
Mr. Wolf of Boston, the _ well- 
known celothier, has secured the 
beautiful Burgess place at Beach 
Bluff. The family are settled there. 
Hotel Preston, Beach Bluff, will 
open June 20th for the season. 
H. W. Hugeley of Boston and 
Clifton, is having a handsome sum- 
mer home built at Phillips Beach. 
It is hoped to have it in readiness 
for occupancy in August. 
Mrs. Sarah Linser of Brookline, 
has opened her Puritan road cottage 
for the season. 
Simon Vorenburg and_ family 
of Commonwealth avenue, Boston, 
have opened ‘‘Green Gate,’’ their 
summer residence on Puritan road 
and Lineoln House avenue. 
Jacob I Morse has domiciled his 
family in ‘‘Roeck Lodge’’ their sum- 
mer home on Puritan road. Their 
winter home is on Beacon street, 
Boston. 
Boston’s legal circles are repre- 
sented here again this season by 
Lawyer Charles P. Curtis and fam- 
ily. They have opened their sum- 
mer residence on Puritan road. 
The James P. Parkers of Jamaica 
Plain are at their summer home on 
Puritan lane. 5 
The Joseph S. Williams, of Ja- 
maica Plain and the Samuel Wil- 
hams of Brookline, are domiciled in 
their summer residences on Puritan 
road. 
CLIFTON. 
W. F. Farnsworth and family. of 
Boston, are back again this season. 
They are settled on Hathaway road. 
The J. T. Howes of Chicago, have 
arrived here for the season. 
‘‘Fayreliff,’’ the F. L. Godding 
place is open and the family have 
closed their Medford residence and 
have séttled here. 
Clifford Richardson and family of 
Somerville have arrived. 
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. Another Boston family of the At- 
lantic avenue contingent to settle re- 
cently in summer homes are the 
Theodore P. Goodings. 
Humiciled for the season are the 
F. B. Gowings of Brookline. 
Other families who have arrived 
here are the W. C. English family 
of Brookline in their bungalow; the 
S. E. Hechts of Boston; EK. A. New- 
ells, Coneord; A. W. Batchelders, 
Salem, all in summer homes. 
DEVEREAUX. 
For the Sweet Girl Graduate ” 
All sorts of pretty articles: 
Watches from $5.00 to $50.00 
Diamond Rings from $12 to $50, bargains 
Signet Rings, Ruby Rings, Emerald 
Rings from $2.50 to $12.00 
Mrs. Dora Rust of Bay State 
Road, Boston, has secured the F. B, 
Armington cottage, Beach avenue. 
Pendants, Lockets, Chains, Bracelets, etc, 
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1858 Essex Street, Salem 
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