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MONG the cottage rentals reported this week is the 
James Lee house at Magnolia to Mrs. John E. Lan- 
caster and family of Worcester—Miss Rosamond and 
John E. Lancaster, Jr—who were at the Oceanside last 
year. ‘They will come about the middle of June for a 
‘three months’ stay. Miss Lancaster was one of the most 
popular of the younger set at Magnolia last season and 
she played a prominent part in the social life at Palm 
Beach this last winter. 
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Mrs. J. L. Chalifoux of 377 Wilder st., Lowell, who 
had the Underwood cottage at Magnolia last year, has 
leased the Richards M. Bradley residence on Smith’s 
Point, Manchester, for the summer. Her son Harold L. 
Chalifoux will spend most of the summer with her. Mrs. 
John Chess Ellsworth of South Bend, Ind., is a daughter. 
‘The Ellsworths have recently bought the Dr. Tenney 
cottage, “Wayside,” at Manchester Cove. Mr. and Mrs. 
Richards M. Bradley have kept their house at Manchester 
open all winter for week-ends and will be here more ot 
less until June, when they go to the country for the hot 
weather months. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barbour (Rosamond Pierce) 
of 12 Hereford st., Boston, will occupy the Frank Sea- 
bury house at Beverly Farms this summer. The H. P. 
McKean, Jrs., have been spending the winter there while 
their own house at the Willow Tree Farm has beea 
moved back from the highway, to the edge of a beautiful 
grove on the extensive grounds, and all changed over and 
enlarged. The Walter Hunnewells had the Seabury 
house last year. They will probably return to Beverly 
Farms this summer, occupying another house. 
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Alexander Cumnock of Lowell has leased the O. M. 
Fields cottage on the Lothrop Boulevard, Beverly, for 
the summer. ‘This and the other rentals above were 
made through the Boardman office of Boston and Man- 
chester, who report an unusual demand for North Shore 
estates this year. 
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wounded which was carried on so successfully on the 
North Shore last season, first at Mrs. W. D. Denégre’s 
coach-house, West Manchester, and later, in the early 
autumn, at Mrs. E. S. Grew’s coach-house, will be re- 
opened the first of June and Mrs. Grew has again most 
kindly given her coach-house at West Manchester for 
this purpose. ‘The need and suffering in French hospita's 
is greater than ever, and the demand increases for sur- 
gical supplies ; therefore an appeal is being made for per- 
sonal service and financial aid to the residents of the 
North Shore to continue this work. The meetings will 
be held on Mondays and Thursdays, from 1o to 1, begin- 
ning on Thursday, June tst. Money is very much needed 
to purchase the materials. Checks can be made payable 
and sent to Miss Harriet Rantoul, treasurer, Beverly 
Farms. The committee has been reorganized in the fol- 
lowing manner: Mrs. Russell Codman, chairman; Mrs. 
M. G. Haughton, secretary; Miss Harriet Rantoul, treas- 
urer; Mrs. Robert S. Bradley, Mrs. Lester Leland, Mrs. 
Henry S. Grew, 2d, Mrs. George Lyman and Miss Alice 
Thorndike. 
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Mrs. R. H. Fitz and family are closing: their town 
residence at 18 Arlington st., Boston, this week, and are 
occupying their house at West Manchester for the sum- 
mer, Saturday. 
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Mrs. Chas. S. Hanks is at her house in West Man- 
chester for the season. 
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The Clark cottage, corner Blossom Lane and Mas- 
conomo st., Manchester, has been rented for the summer, 
through the office of Meredith & Grew, Boston, but not 
to Samuel Felton, 3d, as reported in some quarters. 
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The Augustus Hemenway house at Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, has been leased for the summer to a Chicago 
family. The Heaton cottage at Beverly Farms has also 
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