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floor. It is not expected that the house will be finished 
and ready for occupancy till about a year from this time. 
The work of construction is in the hands of W. A. & H. 
A. Root, Inc., of Boston. 
An extension built upon the R. M. Kimball residence 
on Atlantic avenue gives the owner a fine, spacious living 
room which greatly adds to the appearance of the in- 
terior. There have been other changes, yet of minor ini- 
portance, carried out by J. T. Wilson & Son, Inc., of 
Nahant. 
ARBLEHEAD NECK.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Pea 
body of 120 Commonwealth ave., Boston, have open- 
ed their beautiful residence “The Old Anchor” for the 
season. This will be pleasant news to their many friends 
on the North Shore. Mr. Peabody is a member of bota 
the Eastern and Corinthian Yacht clubs, and has two 
yachts, the “Chickadee” and “Dormouse.”’ 
Benjamin Owen and family of Brookline are at their 
summer home at the Neck for the summer season. ‘hey 
have the Ward cottage, off Follett st. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Putnam and charming daughter 
Dorothy of Melrose are registered at the Oceanside, Mar- 
blehead Neck, for the month of June. 
An interesting honeymoon party at the Oceansid? 
for the past week were Mr. and Mrs. John H. Porter of 
Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Porter was formerly Louise 
a prominent society girl of Denver, 
r. Porter was a most brilliant event 
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several weeks ago. 
Boston have opened their 
The Richard J. Salters of 
Kimball street residence at the Neck for the summer 
months. 
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dane of East Orange, N. 
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GODDARD BROS. 
76-88 MARKET STREET, Lynn, Mass. 
Women’s Specialty Shop 
Gowns, Suits, Coats, Muslin and Silk Underwear 
Bon Ton and La Grecque Corsets 
Millinery for All Occasions 
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Madame George 
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Room 1, Strand Building 
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Phone Lynn 4850 
summer estate on Kimball street 
by the purchase of the western adjoining lot to their 
premises. This acquisition will be an added attraction t» 
their already beautiful’ home. 
The new stucco residence which is being erected for 
the A. J. Walkers of Brookline on Follett street is fast 
nearing completion and will soon be ready for occupancy. 
Among the early summer residents who have opened 
their summer houses at the Neck are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 
A. Shephard of Boston. 
The William G. Barkers of Salem have opened up 
their artistic summer home on Lighthouse Point. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McQuesten of Brookline 
have opened their lovely summer home “Questenmere” ai 
the Neck. This beautiful estate is more attractive than 
ever with its spacious lawns and beds of spring and sum- 
mer blossoms. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McQuesten of “Questen- 
mere” entertained Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Warren of Norton 
and their three charming daughters the Misses Katherine, 
Priscilla and Juliette over the week-end. Dr. Warren is 
a nephew of Mrs. McQuesten and a professor of Wheaton 
College. Miss Katherine Warren is a talented violinist 
and is studying at .the Conservatory of Music of Boston. 
Miss Hilda Violet Cherry of Boise City, Idaho, also a 
student at the Conservatory, completed the very delight- 
ful over-Sunday party. 
Miss M. Corinne Dana of the Tuileries, Boston, is 
among the week’s arrivals at Marblehead Neck. She 
moved into the Burlen cottage, off Harbor avenue, yester- 
day for the summer. Miss Isabelle Reed of ‘The Charles- 
view,” Boston, will pass the summer with Miss Dana. 
URRILL 
