10 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The new year and the continued 
open weather has brought many peo- 
ple to the North Shore the last fort- 
night looking for summer estates. 
Real estate offices report more ac- 
tivity along the line of hiring sum- 
mer cotttages this year than ever 
before and the indications point to 
a very active season along the North 
Shore. 
We are glad to note that so many 
people are beginning to look over 
property at this early date through 
the office of T. Dennie and Reginald 
Boardman, who have the leasing of 
practically all the desirable real es- 
tate along the North Shore. Many 
have already leased, including some 
whom we have already mentioned in 
these columns, such as President 
Taft, the Peabody estate at Mont- 
serrat. The MeInneses have again 
-hired the Mrs. Strong cottage, cor- 
ner Masconomo and Beach streets, 
Manchester. The John R. MeGin- 
leys have renewed their lease of the 
Smith’s Point, Man- 
Stevens estate, 
chester. 
We are glad to learn that the Paul 
Moores will join the colony at Man- 
chester this year, 
having hired the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
F. R, Tibbitts cottage at West Man- 
chester. They were at Beverly 
Farms last season, it will be recall- 
ed. 
We are pleased to announce also 
that the Frank P. Frazers of Chica- 
go, who had the Judge Loring 
house at Pride’s Crossing last year, 
and the Caswell estate at Beverly 
Farms two or three seasons ago, will 
be on the North Shore again the 
coming season. 
Miss Adele G. Thayer’s beautiful 
place at West Manchester through 
the office of T. Dennie and Reginald 
Boardman. 
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Through the office of Jonathan 
May of Magnolia Mrs. Amelia Cup- 
ples Scudder of St. Louis has leased 
the Knowles cottage for the coming 
season. The cottage will be one of 
the many Oceanside Hotel connec- 
tions this next season. 
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Arthur Little having sold his Es- 
tate at Swampscott will probably 
ocupy ‘“‘Cranleigh’’ at Wenham for 
the summer. 
Wiseacres advise us not to go to 
extremes; but how can we comb our 
hair or put on our shoes in the morn- 
ing without going to extremes? 
They have leased ~ 
REAL ESTATE AND IMPROVE- 
MENTS. 
The following real estate trans- 
fers have been recorded at the pro- 
bate court recently: 
Jacob C. Rogers of New York con- 
veys to Florence L., wife of George 
L. Allen of Manchester, eight acres 
land in Peabody; also one and three- 
eighths acres land in Peabody. 
Mary A. Foster of Hamilton, indi- 
vidually and as executrix of will of 
Charles W. Foster of Hamilton, con- 
veys to Abby N., wife of Frederick 
H. Prince of Wenham, three acres 
land Beck’s pond, Hamilton. 
Fanny R. North, wife of James N. 
North of Brokline, president of the 
American Soda Fountain Company, 
has transferred to Ferdinand Stra- 
uss of Boston, president of the Leo- 
pold Morse Company, the title to 
one of the show places in that part — 
of Marblehead known as Clifton. 
The estate consists of about five 
acres of beautifully graded land. 
There is a frontage of nearly 235 
feet on Atlantic avenue, which is 
the boulevard and ocean drive ex- 
tending through Phillips beach to 
Marblehead proper. 
' Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
SALEM, MASS. 
It’s the silk event of the season ! 
use, 
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Orders Filled. 
SILK SALE 
PLAN TO COME 
TO SALEM 
NEXT MONDAY 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
THE SALE ALL ESSEX COUNTY 
VALS 
ANNUAL ONE DAY 
Monday, January 16th. 
Our entire Silk Stock offered at such sharply cut prices that we will do a month’s business in this one day: 
Anticipate you silk wants now and buy for future needs as well as immediate 
NEW FEATURE THIS YEAR :—‘‘Charges will be accepted.’’ 
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