June 30, 1916. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 33 
CARL T. BENSON 
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ANOTHER North Shore musicale for the benefit of the 
French wounded will be given at the home of Mrs. 
Frederick McQuesten, Marblehead Neck, on Wednesday 
afternoon, July roth, at 4 o’clock. Miss Lillia Snelling 
will be one of the artists. She also sings at the French 
wounded musicale at Mrs. Marshall Fabyan’s in Beverly 
Farms on July 1oth. At the McQuesten musicale the 
pianist is Miss Aline Van Barentzen, a distinguished 
young American girl, claimed by the critics of the world’s 
centres as the youngest woman pianist of the first rank 
now before the public. She is a protege of Mrs. Charles 
H. Bond of Boston and Swampscott. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George Wigglesworth of Milton ar- 
rived at their Manchester home on Sea street this Tues- 
day. Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip 
Putnam Chase of Milton, also arrived and are occupying 
the cottage on the Wigglesworth estate, which will later 
be occupied by Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Brown, another 
daughter’s family. 
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Mr. and Mrs. G. Elliss Densmore of Brookline, who 
are spending their first season in Manchester in the Proc- 
Madeira Hand Embroidered Breakfast Set comprising a 
tor Hill cottage on Sea street will have with them over 16x24 in. Tray Cloth, two 14x14 in. Napkins embroidered with 
the Fourth, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Beinecke of New York. SOA He i Rogie ect 
Mrs. Densmore’s mother, Mrs. G. M. Marshall of Brook- Price, $3: 75:the set. 
lyn, N. Y., is also spending a month at the cottage. PAR 
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The Alexander B. Cumnocks of Lowell, parents of 
Mrs. John W. Blodgett of Pride’s Crossing, will occupy 
the O. M. Field home on Lothrop boulevard in Beverly. 
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At the Brownland Cottages, Old Neck road, Man- 
chester, the latest arrivals are Miss Annie Bradford of 
Philadelphia ; the Misses Sohier, the Misses Fabyan, Mrs. 
Rufus F. Greeley and her daughter, Miss Marion Gree- 
ley, all of Boston. 
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