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A cottagers are arriving every 
than usual, 
much headway until along toward the first of June, as a 
MAcNOLI day—earlier 
for the Magnolia season does not gain 
rule. The Oceanside, about which all the life of Mag- 
nolia, revolves, will open on Saturday, the 17th of June. 
The advance booking this year is the best and biggest in 
the history of the hotel. 
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Among the week’s arrivals at Magnolia is Mrs. Joha 
T. Willets of 39 West 54th street, New York city, who 
came yesterday and is again occupying the Hayden cot- 
tage on Hesperus ave., for the season. Her son, Howari 
Willets, will spend the summer with her. 
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Newcomb Carlton of New York city has leased a 
cottage at Magnolia for the summer—the Shaw cottage 
on Norman ave. Mr. Carlton is president of the Westera 
Union Telegraph Co. 
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The A. R. Willards at Boston, who had the Willams 
cottage off Magnolia ave., Magnolia, several years age, 
are returning this year, and will again occupy this cot- 
tage. 
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Miss E. C. Diu iclt Ar P cowitlerive. [., has leased 
the Malonson cottage at Magnolia for the season. All 
these rentals were made through the office of Jonathan 
May, Magnolia. 
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Arthur M. Jones and family of Boston, who-live at 
the H. H. Newton cottage, are among the week’s arrivals 
at Magnolia. 
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William Amory Gardner of Groton will have one of 
the finest residences at the North Shore when the stone 
house, which has just been started at Mingo Beach, 
Pride’s Crossing, has been completed. Mr. Gardner 1s 
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a well-known yachtsman and his boat Constance is one of 
the most prominent craft in Massachusetts waters. He 
is a member of the New York and Eastern Yacht Clubs 
and also of the Myopia Hunt. 
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Carlos Acuna, first secretary of the Argentina em- 
bassy, whose Washington address is 2017 pier ave., 
has rented one of the Willmonton cottages in Windemere 
Park, Manchester, so as to be near the embassy head- 
quarters, in the Boardman house, on the Essex woods 
road. 
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Durant Rice of New York, brother of Mrs. John L. 
Saltonstall of Beverly Cove, is one of a number of Amer- 
ican young men w ho are driving their automobiles to and 
from the trenches in Europe. For his services in the 
war the French Government has honored him with the 
Croix de Guerre. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuman and family 
will be among this week’s arrivals at Marblehead Neck. 
They, will occupy their summer home “Mollhurst,”’ for the 
season. 
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Joseph Clark Grew, secretary of the Amercian em- 
bassy at Berlin, arrived in New York Tuesday on the 
liner Frederic VIII. After a short stay in Boston, with 
his family, he went to Washington. He will spend part 
of the summer at Hancock, N. H., and a also pay a 
long visit to his mother, Mrs. Edward S. Grew at West 
Manchester. ‘The latter plans to open her residence here 
the second week in June. 
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Mrs. Boylston A. Beal and daughter will open their 
residence on Smith’s Point, 
Beal is still in England. 
Manchester, on June 1. Mr. 
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Boston, Mass. 
