Mr. and Mrs. John A. McGinley of 
Pittsburg are not coming to the North 
Shore this year, nor will any of the 
members of their interesting family. 
One daughter, Mrs. Lucius Knowles, 
will spend the summer on the South 
Shore, having leased their cottage at 
Manchester to George E. Warren. The 
other married daughter, Mrs. Edward 
Moore of Chicago, will go abroad. The 
two unmarried daughters will go abroad 
also. 
Dr. Campbell of Flint, Mich., who 
had the Hood cottage, ‘‘ Old Fort,’’ on 
Norton’s Point, Manchester, last year, 
will have the place again this season. 
Many improvements have been made to 
the house since last season. 
Mrs. Edmund J. Shattuck and daugh- 
ters, Misses Maude A. and Sarah B. M. 
Shattuck of Norwood, who have taken 
the house at Coolidge’s Point occupied 
the past few years by Baron Rosen, the 
Russian ambassador, are to become per- 
manent residents of Manchester, though 
they will probably spend their winters in 
Norwood. Mrs. Shattuck’s son, who 
is in college, will join them later. 
Mr. and Mrs. Percival Lombard 
are among the. arrivals at Man- 
chester this week. They have the 
Winch cottage on Blossom Lane. Mrs. 
Lombard is a daughter of the later Mrs. 
George F. Fabyan, and a sister of F. 
W. Fabyan of West Manchester. 
The Thomas McKees have arrived at 
their summer home in Beverly Farms. 
Mrs. McKee came on a week ago, and 
Mr. McKee will join her tomorrow. 
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Walker of 
** Highwood,’’ West Manchester, are 
sailing on the 29th of this month for 
Europe, where they will motor for a 
couple of months, returning to their 
West Manchester estate in August. 
Their son, Charlie Walker, will also go 
abroad and will motor in his own car. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Taintor 
sailed on the Celtic last Saturday from 
New York, fora six weeks’ vacation 
trip, most of which will be spent in Eng- 
land and Ireland ‘They will return to 
Manchester the latter part of June. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby and 
family are moving down to their cottage 
at West Manchester tomorrow. 
Another little son arrived in the home 
of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Forbes (Mar- 
garet Winthrop) at Dover the first of 
last week, the second to gladden their 
home. ‘The family will probably spend 
most of the summer with Mrs. Forbes’ 
mother, Mrs. Robert C. Winthrop, at 
West Manchester. Mrs. Winthrop is 
arriving the early part of next week. 
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