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F. Blackwood Fay and family are to 
occupy one of the J. W. Merrill cottages 
on Smith’s Point, Manchester, this sea- 
son, having leased the place this morn- 
ing. Mr. Merrill and family will occupy 
the larger of the two cottages, on the es- 
tate,—the one opposite the Mason resi- 
dence. ‘The Fays will move down about 
the fourth of June. 
The Bradbury cottage on Smith Point, 
Manchester, to be occupied this year by 
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Longyear and 
family, has been opened this week and 
the servants arrived some days ago. Mr. 
and Mrs. Longyear will arrive next Mon- 
day, probably, and they will be joined 
later in the season by their interesting 
family of two sons and two daughters. 
One daughter, Miss Helen, is to grad- 
uate from Technology next month. She 
has been taking a course in the Art de- 
partment. Another daughter, Miss Ju- 
dith, possesses much talent as a music- 
ian. ‘The older son, John, is a second 
year man at Harvard, and Robert, 12, is 
attending a private school in Chicago. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Warren Mason 
are to be at Manchester this summer, as 
usual. They will occupy the family 
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homestead on Smith’s Point. 
Mr. and Mrs. Myron C. Wick are 
expected on from Youngstown, O., 
next week to their cottage at Manches- 
ter Cove. ‘The house was opened a 
week ortwo ago and Miss Laura Wick, 
their daughter, is there with a friend, 
Mrs. R. P. Young, also of Youngstown. 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, 2d, 
who arrived at their summer home in 
Manchester Cove last week, from Fer- 
nandina, Fla., have changed their plans 
for the summer, somewhat, and they 
will not go to Europe. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
remain at their Manchester Cove estate 
until the first of July when they sail for 
a two months’ European trip. They 
have leased their house here for July and 
August to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton 
Cutting of New York City. The Cut- 
tings have a country place at Tuxedo 
Park, where they are spending the early 
season. [hey have an interesting fam- 
ily of one grown-up daughter, Miss Eliz- 
abeth M., and three sons. Mrs. Cut- 
ting was Miss Helen Suydam. 
F. M. Stanwood and family arrived at 
their summer home on Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, yesterday. 
The J. M. Wellingtons are to arrive 
at the Morgan cottage, Smith’s Point, 
next Tuesday for the season. 
The Misses Bartlett arrived at their 
cottage in Manchester yesterday. 
Walter Mitchell will 
If You Own Any Farm 
land, or know anybody who 
does, you ought to get in touch 
with the steps farmers in all 
parts of the country are taking 
to protect themselves from some 
of the commission men who 
have been robbing them almost 
ever since they were boys. 
If you don’t own any, but want 
the best short stories printed this 
month, get the 
JUNE EVERYBODY’S 
For Sale By 
L. W. FLOYD, 
F. W. VARNEY, 
Manchester 
Beverly Farms 
The A. I. Croll house on Smith’s 
Point was opened this week for the sea- 
son and Mrs. Croll and daughters will 
be down next week for the summer. 
Mr. Croll is now in Berlin on his way 
home from India, where he went last 
autumn ona business trip. He is sailing 
for home next week. 
The Richard J. Monks cottage at 
Manchester Cove has been open for sev- | 
eral weeks. Miss Grace Monks has 
just joined the family after a trip to 
Europe. 
YOUR LAWN MOWERS 
May now be 
Sharpened and Repaired 
at our Shop 
Depot Square “i. 
Motor Cars Repaired, Motor Car Tires, Oils, Greases and Accessories 
P. @. H. BENNET & GO. 
(Formerly H. M. Bater & Go 
Manchester | 
Electrics and Storage Batteries Recharged and Repaired | 
BOSTON and Rae 
MANCHESTER 
