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THE following rentals are reported this week through 
the office of T. Dennie Boardman, Reginald and R. 
deB. Boardman of Boston and Manchester : 
The A. L. Daniels cottage at Beverly Farms to Mr. 
and Mrs. Harold Peabody (Marian Lawrence) of 302 
Berkeley st., Boston. This is the cottage occupied last 
year by Mrs. W. G. Fitch of New York. 
Mrs. E. W. McCoomb of Washington has leased 
the so-called Luke Meadow cottage at Beverly Farms. 
At Magnolia the Jay K. Secors of Toledo, Ohio, who 
have long been guests at the Oceanside hotel, have leased 
the Morrill and Chas. Warren houses. 
F. Blackwood Fay and family of 192 Commonwealta 
ave., Boston, are to have the Edward G. Black house on 
the hill off Sea street, Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. paotas Brattle Gannett (Dorothy 
Draper) of Boston are established at their attractive villa 
at Manchester for the season. They will remain until 
well along into the autumn as last year. Mr. Gannett’s 
mother, who has the Clark cottage across the way, will 
arrive about June I5. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George E. Warren of Boston have ar- 
rived at “Singingdune,” their summer home in Manches- 
ter, near Singing Beach, for the season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. evan E: Hutchinson and family of 
Philadelphia are late in coming to their Beverly Farms 
estate for the summer. They had the house opened sey- 
eral weeks ago, but have been detained in Philadelphia be- 
cause of the serious illness of their little seven year old 
daughter, Nathalie, who was operated upon. Just as 
soon as the little Miss’s condition will permit, she will 
be brought on to the seashore. The Hutchinson resi- 
dence, “Sydith Terrace” is on the edge of West Beach. 
The cottage across the highway, belonging to Mr. Hutch- 
inson, will be occupied this summer by his sister, and 
family. 
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THE NAVY FESTIVAL to be held on Fourth of Juty 
Eve—Monday evening, July 3—at Amos A. Law- 
rence’s estate, Beaver Pond, Beverly, will be the grandest 
affair of the kind ever held on the North Shore. The 
details are in charge of a committee of ten, of which Mr. 
Lawrence is chairman. ‘To begin with it will be entirely 
different from the big Festival held last summer on the 
Haven estate, Beverly Farms. There will be no sale, nor 
booths. This will be an evening affair starting with din- 
ner in a mammoth tent at about $2.50 a plate. Dancing 
will follow—also out of doors, on specially constructed 
dancing floors. ‘Two bands will be provided—one brass, 
the other strings. Music will keep up continuously. 
Shortly after eight fireworks will start, all around the 
pond, which will be outlined with lanterns. This ougut 
to prove a splendid arrangement for fireworks, as. the 
pond is sufficiently large to insure against rockets, etc., 
coming across the pond. From the various points the 
fireworks will be directed toward the center of the pond. 
Dancing will continue long after the fireworks are over 
and a supper will be served at midnight. Admission te 
the festival, it is understood, will be $5. Entrance to 
the grounds will be by Dodge street, on account of the 
better facilities for parking than by the Essex street en- 
trance to the estate. 
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Mrs. Charles M. Hewitt and daughter are among the 
prominent Chicago people to spend the summer on the 
North Shore. They are to occupy the F. M. Stanwood 
residence on Smith’s Point, Manchester, the lease having 
been made this week. It is said that Mrs. Marshall Field 
of Chicago, who has a beautiful country estate at Lake 
Forest, Ill., has been on the North Shore the last week 
looking over some of the very few cottages remaining 
unleased. 
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Mrs. E. A. Whipple of Boston has arrived at her 
West Manchester cottage this week for the summer. Her 
son George N. Whipple, and her brother Geo. E. Noyes, 
are spending the summer with her, as usual. 
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