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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 7 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The personnel of the Manchester colony in some 
sections will not change materially the coming season. 
in the vicinity of Sea and Masconomo streets the majority 
cf the annual summer residents are returning. 
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Edmund K. Arnold and family of Boston, will ar- 
rive at their cottage on Sea street this month. The cot- 
tage has undergone extensive improvements the past au- 
tumn and winter. Ejight new rooms have been added. 
The household servants of the family were due tomorrow 
te get the house in readiness for the family’s arrival. 
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The Misses Bartlett of Boston will be at their cot- 
tage, corner of Sea and Masconomo streets, Manchester, 
this season. Last summer they were abroad. They are 
due in May. 
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Mrs. Henry $. Grew of Boston, whose estate “The 
Summacks,” is off Masconomo street, will be there this 
season. Much of last summer Mrs. Grew spent in 
England. 
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A family party, who will be settled on the Wiggles- 
worth estate, Manchester, this season, is that of Mr. and 
Mrs. George Wigglesworth of Milton and their daughter, 
Mrs. Philip P. Chase, and son, Norton Wigglesworth, and 
their families, all of Milton. Mrs. Wigglesworth spent 
part of last season in Europe. 
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Mrs. James McMillan, of Washington and ‘“Eagle- 
head,” Manchester, is planning to spend the early summer 
in England with-her daughter, Lady Harrington. 
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Amory Eliot and family of Boston and Mrs. Eliot’s 
mother, Mrs. Henry Augustus Clark, arrived last Satur- 
day at the Eliot cottage on Sea street, Manchester, for the 
season. Mrs. Eliot, Mrs. Clark and Miss Rosamond Eliot, 
who spent the winter abroad, were all much benefited 
by the trip but Mrs. Clark. She remains still quite ill 
with a professional nurse in attendance. 
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Mrs. Charles P. Hemenway of Boston, plans to open 
her summer estate on Smith’s Point, Manchester, next 
Thursday, April 2oth. 
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Mrs. Russell Sturgis of Boston, expects to occupy 
“Sunny Waters,” her Manchester estate facing Singing 
beach, this season. Baron de Rosen, the Russian am- 
hassador, occupied it last summer. 
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Thomas J. Taylor and family of South Carolina, are 
returning early in June to their estate near Singing Beach. 
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George E. Warren of Boston is having several im- 
provements made at his cottage on Blossom street, Man- 
cliester. The grounds facing Singing Beach are being 
enclosed by a high natural stone wall. By the acquiring 
of the adjoining vacant lot, a tennis court and additional 
garden space will be obtained. The little by-path to the 
beach at the corner of the Warren estate and this vacant 
lot will be made in a different direction. Edward L. Wood 
of Brookline, whose summer home adjoins this vacant lot, 
will co-operate with Mr. Warren in the proposed im- 
provements so that a very attractive change on the beach 
frontage will be gained. 
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General W. T. Lambert of Boston, has arrived at his 
Hamilton estate. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. James T. Fields of Boston, will adopt her an- 
nual custom of spending the summer at her estate on Mas- 
conomo street, Manchester, this season. 
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The Charles Bohlen family of Philadelphia, who 
were occupants of the Matthew cottage at Hamilton last 
season, have spent the winter in Aiken, S. C. Last 
autumn they purchased an estate in Ipswich. ‘They are 
due there April 25th. On their arrival, Mr. Bohlen will 
make plans to have a new summer home erected on the 
property. 
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Reginald C. Robbins and family of Boston, are at 
one Tree Farm, Hamilton, which has been kept open 
practically all winter. 
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The John B. Moultons have been at Hamilton nearly 
all winter. 
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Dr. Edwin C. Streeter of Boston, has been at his 
Topsfield estate for a few days this week. 
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Dr. and Mrs. John C. Phillips had a large house party 
cver the last week-end at “Knobbfield,” Wenham. 
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There is a possibility of Congressman A. P. Gardner 
and family taking a cottage at Beverly Cove the coming 
season. Some such a plan is contemplated for changing 
the summer scene from Hamilton. 
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The following cottages at Magnolia have been rented 
for the coming season through the office of Jonathan 
May: Foote cottage to Mrs. J. T. Clark of Jamaica 
Plain (renewal) ; Lower Macdonald cottage to Arthur 
J. Cox of Laurel, Miss.; Billings, to H. Newell Rogers of 
Laurel, Miss.; Cammann, to George H. Swift, Boston; 
Mfalonson, to Mrs. H. C. Morse, Boston (renewal) ; Bliss, 
to Mrs. R. K. Walter, Baltimore, Md. ; Bigelow, to Charles 
Govey, Minneapolis, Minn.; E. G. Foster, to G. W. Bill, 
Hartford (renewal); Fuller, to F. S. Chick, Boston, 
(renewal); E. S. Foster, to E. Prescott Rowe, Brook- 
line; Kirby, to Frederick H. Warner, Boston; Norman, 
to Mrs. Joseph Eldridge, Jamaica Plain; Upper Mac- 
denald, G. H. G. Wing, Boston; Knowles, to Samuel 
Cupples, St. Louis. Mr. May has also leased the Carnegie 
cottage at Manchester Cove to Miss M. Moyca Newell 
of New York. 
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Mr. and Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby and their children 
came to West Manchester today to spend the Easter holi- 
days at their estate. 
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