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references from prominent North Shore people. Special 
attention to preparation for college entrance and make- 
up exams, and to preparatory school entrance and make- 
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Summer Address: Address until June 10: Holderness 
8 High St., Ipswich, Mass. School, Plymouth, N. Hi. 
At present an Instructor in Holderness 
Mk: AND Mrs. SipNey Ruccies SMALL (Mary Margaret 
Walker),’ whose marriage took place in January at 
the Detroit home of the Walkers, will come to Magnol.a 
in July. to visit Mrs. Small’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 
Harrington Walker at “Rockledge.” The Smalls live in 
Indian Village at Detroit. Miss Elizabeth T. Walker 
has returned from school this week and brought with her 
Miss. Betty Caulkins, her classmate, from Detroit. 
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Dr. James Anderson and family of Boston arrived 
Wednesday at their summer home on Coolidge’s Point, 
Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Conyngham Stevens (Margaretta 
W. Hutchinson) of “Sunnyside,” Rydal, Pa., will occupy 
the cottage on the Sydney E. Hutchinson place, “Syditn 
Terrace,” Beverly Farms. They will arrive with their 
little family of four children on July 20. Mrs. Stevens 
is a sister of Mr. Hutchinson. They will be among the 
new-comers to the Shore this season. Formerly they 
have spent, their summers ‘in various places. 
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Mrs. Robert D. Evans and the Misses Hunt of 
“Dawson Hall,” Beverly Cove, are planning to leave on a 
motor trip next T'uesday for Lenox and other Berkshire 
points. They plan to be gone two weeks. Some alter- 
ations have been in progress at “Dawson Hall,” resulting 
in a ‘changed and enlarged dining room. 
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Mrs. Waldo O,. Ross of Boston has joined her sister, 
Miss, M. F,. Haven, at the te home in Beverly Farms. 
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Mrs. James D. Safford and Miss Gladys M. Safford 
have been getting their summer home, the former Hood 
cottage on Norton’s Point, West Manchester, ready for 
occupancy the past two weeks, and are now settled for 
the summer. Showy bunches of rhododendrons are 
adorning the driveway and lend to the attractiveness of 
the place. The Saffords spent most of the winter in 
Washington. 
D. H. MAMPRE 
Ladies’ Tailor and Designer 
224 CapoT S7. : BEVERLY 
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Most families along the North Shore are my 
patrons and their continued patronage “Spealcs for 
my reliability. 
My prices for tailored gowns are moderate and I 
guarantee satisfaction in every respect. 
WiLL call on out-of-town customers for fittings, 
Telephone 209-J 
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Depot Square Tel. 206-W Manchester, Mass. 
Mr. and Mrs: Ezra C. Fitch of * ‘Riverhouse,” -Nor- 
ton’s. Neck, West Manchester, ‘are having ‘a house party 
over the w eek send. Their guests are Mr. and Mrs. Pres- 
cott Bigelow, Mrs. George Engleman, 
Crosby, William Atherton, James Davis and Mrs. E. A. 
Boardman. On Sunday Mrs. Fitch is entertaining with 
a dinner of twelve covers. 
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Mr. and M1 John Babson Thomas, who came over 
five weeks ago = “Rockledge,” their West Manchester 
estate, are having a rose garden planted among the rocks, 
upon which their house stands in a high and commanding 
position. The rose garden and other plants among the 
rocks will attractively blend with this wild and rocky 
point. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Sydney E. Hutchinson’s little daugh- 
ter, Nathalie, is rapidly gaining strength since she has 
arrived at the beautiful seashore home at Beverly Farms, 
after her serious illness in Philadelphia. The little girl, 
who is about: seven years old, is beginning to enjoy rides 
out in the garden, which is showing its usual abundance 
of June flowers. 
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Mrs. Franklin Haven is adding a fine new green- 
house on her Beverly. Farms home. It is located close to 
the main entrance and will be used. for the convenience of 
bringing the flowers nearer the house from the large 
greenhouse which is a considerable distance from the 
house. 
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“The “Simitar” is the handsomest schooner yacht 
noticed in Manchester narbor this season. She has been 
moored at Calderwood’s yard the last week or two and 
sailed away yesterday on a cruise to Bermuda. Some 
ten years ago the “Simitar’ was owned by Eustis L. 
Hopkins of New York, She now hails from Manchester 
and is the property of John Mitchell, the only son. of 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell of Manchester. On the 
trip, to Bermuda Mr. Mitchell will be accompanied by 
Jack Merrill, son of. Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Merrill of 
Manchester and Boston, and Augustus Read of Boston, 
a young friend of the two. Another friend will join the 
party in Bermuda for the return trip, They expect to 
reach home on the return about the middle of July. 
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