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24 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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August 13, 1915. 
HAIRDRESSING aking a specialty of the 
17 W. 42D ST., NEW YORK 
SUMMER ADDRESS: 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Telephone 142 
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A SURPRISING spot of beauty on Coolidge’s Point, 
Manchester, may be found on the estate of the 
Hon. T. Jefferson Coolidge. It is so hidden away among 
the trees and hedges that the passer-by would never dis- 
cover it unless he were kindly invited to enter and 
explore. If so, he would cross an artistic stone bridge 
passing over a little brook, and find himself in the midst 
of one of the handsomest Italian gardens to be found 
anywhere. On the right he would see a section devoted 
to old-fashioned flowers, and on the left the steps 
descending into the sunken garden with its geometrically 
planned beds of luxuriant bloom showing four beds of 
lavender, red, blue and white flowers, each making a strik- 
ing spot of color in the general color scheme. At one 
end is a pretty lily pond and fountain, in which may be 
seen goldfish of unusual size. A little tea-house or arbor 
is so closely covered with vines that it has almost a twi- 
light atmosphere. This is one of the oldest Italian gar- 
dens on the North Shore, and is one in which Mr. Cop- 
lidge takes a great deal of pleasure and interest. 
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Congratulations are being showered upon Mr. and 
Mrs. Lowell M. Chapin (Elizabeth Chalifoux) of Astor 
street, Chicago, and Manchester, on the birth of a son, 
July 29. He has been named Coolidge Mead Chapin for 
us grandmother Chapin, who was a Coolidge. 
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Sydney E. Hutchinson of Beverly Farms left last 
Sunday for a week’s cruise in his yacht “Faro” .to Bar 
Fiarbor. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. 
Ceurchman, Mrs. Wirt Thompson and David Wentz of 
Phhiadelphia. 
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Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of “Ledgewood,’ Mont- 
serrat, gave a tea Tuesday afternoon in honor of eight 
Chinese students from Shanghai, who are staying in 
Newton this summer. The guests were entertained at 
the Puritan tea house. The tea itself was interesting 
from the fact that it had been gathered by one of the stu- 
aents. The girls were of those taking the government 
examinaions last year and are now on their way to the 
Chinese conference in Middletown, Conn., after which: 
they will enter various colleges, Vassar, Smith and’ 
Holyoke being among those chosen. Of the eleven who 
passed the examinations, nine were from mission 
schools. The girls looked very quaint and attractive in 
their Oriental dresses and thoroughly enjoyed the day. 
The tea-house was prettily decorated with poppies for 
tbe occasion. Among those present were Mrs. John 
Mason and daughter, Mrs. H. W. Taylor of Albany, 
N. Y., Mrs. Charles Price, Miss Margaret Smith, Miss 
McGill, Miss Protzman of Baltimore and the Misses 
Ferguson of Newton Centre. 
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BOSTON 
