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HE Manchester Red Cross workroom, which was such 
a success last season, will open again this summer in 
the casino of the Masconomo. ‘The first meeting will le 
on Tuesday, June 27, from 10 to 1 o’clock, and the meet- 
ings will continue every Tuesday morning during the 
summer. Last year the meetings were on Tuesdays anid 
Fridays, and the object was to prepare hospital supplies 
for European needs. This year, however, the work wil 
be entirely for our United States Military Relief, for 
which it is felt there is such a vital need. The com nittee 
this year is organized with Miss Louisa P. Loring 1s 
chairman; Mrs. Boylston A. Beal, secretary, and Mrs. 
Gardiner M. Lane as treasurer. _ 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minot Amory of Boston 
(Gladys Munn) have leased through the Boardman office 
the Roberts cottage at the corner of Harbor and Bridge 
streets, West Manchester, and plan to take occupancy 
next week—June 1. This is quite near the residence oi 
Mrs. Amory’s sister, Mrs. Reginald Boardman. 
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Mrs. Franklin Haven of 35 Beacon st., Boston, will 
open her house on the Haven estate, Beverly Farms, June 
1. Her brother, F. Munroe Endicott, connected with the 
American diplomatic corps, now on leave of absence, will 
pass the summer with Mrs. Haven. 
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_ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wyman of 260 Clarendon st., 
Boston, are moving to Beverly for the summer the com- 
ing week. They have a cottage on the shore front, at 53 
Lothrop st. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Neal Rantoul and family have closed 
their Boston residence, 30 Fairfield st., and settled at 
their North Shore home, on the edge of West Beach, 
Beverly Farms, this week for the season. The wedding 
of Miss Josephine Rantoul and Henry Alexander Mur- 
ray, Jr., of New York will take place at noon on Tuesday 
next in St. John’s church, followed by a reception at the 
home of the bride’s parents. 
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ENTALS for the summer are reported from the real 
estate office of T. Dennie Boardman, Reginald and 
R. deB. Boardman as follows: 
Mrs. Edward B. Haven’s cottage, Beverly Farms, to 
Francis H. Appleton, Jr., of 451 Marlboro st., Boston. 
N. F. Ayer’s house at Ipswich, to Dr. James Marsh 
Jackson, 230 Beacon st., Boston. 
Mrs. S. Reed Anthony’s cottage, “The Rocks,” Bev- 
erly Farms, to Harrison Tweed, New York. 
“Elwood,” the summer home of the late Mr. and 
Mrs. E. L. Wood, Singing Beach, Manchester, to Dr. E. 
R. Campbell, of New York. 
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Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Fabyan of 379 Common- 
wealth ave., are among the week’s arrivals at Beverly 
Farms. 
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Among the Magnolia cottagers to arrive this week 
are Mrs. J. Theodore Heard and family of 20 Louisburg 
square, Boston, who are settled at their cottage on Nor- 
man’s Woe road, for the season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Eben D. nSPAge who have been in 
California for the last two months, are now in New York, 
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robinson (Dorothy 
May Jordan) where they will be for a fortnight. Mr. 
and Mrs. Jordan will come to their West Manchester 
estate next week. 
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Mrs. George Putnam has arrived at her attractive 
new residence near Singing Beach, Manchester, this week. 
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The George L. Carnegies of Pittsburg are among the 
week’s arrivals on the North Shore, having come from 
their winter home in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Carnegie 
are stopping at the Copley-Plaza, Boston, for a few days, 
until the house is ready for them. They are to occupy 
the large house on Boardman hill, West Manchester, the 
summer home for several years of the late C. Howard 
Clark and family of Philadelpha. Mrs. Clark will re- 
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