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Yesterday Francis J. Cotting and Neal Rantoul and family of Bos- Mrs. Henry M. Curry, Jr., of Pitts- 
Miss Alice Cotting and the John T. 
Morse, Jrs., increased the Boston 
contingent arriving at Pride’s sum- 
mer homes. 
Jumbo cottage on the Luke estate, 
Beverly Farms, occupied last season 
by Mrs. L. C. Hanna of Cleveland 
has been secured for this season by 
Vietor Moritsa, a noted New York 
lawyer, whose family is expected 
there about June 20. 
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The Cintra Hutchinson cottage 
opposite the S. BE. Hutchinson estate 
at West Beach, Beverly Farms, ha} 
been secured by the John Wilsons 
of Stevenson, Md., friends of the 
TIutchinson family. 
The J. Newton Gains of New 
York, who had the Robins’ cottage, 
Luke estate Beverly Farms, last sea- 
son, have secured the Cushing cot- 
tage at the same resort for the pres- 
ent season. 
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Despite the very inclement weath- 
er more than 139 classes were rep- 
resented at the Chestnut Hill horse 
show Memorial Day. A. Henry 
Higginson of South Lineoln and 
West Manchester secured third 
prize for the Middlesex Foxhounds. 
Mrs. M. Maurice Dimond, Mrs. Larz 
Anderson, Miss Elizabeth Bigelow 
and A. Henry Higginson were prize 
2nd., 
winners. Quiney A. Shaw, 
served as a judge. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Simpkins, 
Jr., of Boston have’ secured the 
small cottage in the rear of the Bev- 
erly Farms schoolhouse as their sum- 
mer home this season. 
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The Godfrey. ice Oubote of Cam- 
bridge will close their town house 
to-morrow and remove to ‘‘The 
Oaks’’, their Beverly Farms cot- 
tage. 
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The Mystery Isles eolony has 
heen enlarged by the arrival of the 
Joseph B. Henderson family of 
Brookline. 
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ton have closed their Boston resi- 
dence on Fairfield street and are en- 
joying the varied charms of their 
Beverly Farms summer home _bor- 
dering on West Beach. 
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Ex-Mayor Robert Samuel Rantoul 
of Salem and Beverly Farms  ob- 
served the 80th anniversary of his 
birth Sunday. He graduated from 
Harvard College and in 1856 was ad- 
mitted to the Massachusetts _ bar. 
Mr. Rantoul has filled numerous po- 
sitions of honor and trust and _ is 
widely known as a historian. He 
enjoys splendid health and is held 
in high esteem by all who know him. 
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The Bernard Welds of Boston en- 
larged the Beverly Farms colony on 
Wednesday. 
burg and Magnolia will be the ma- 
tron of honor of a large bridal party 
at the wedding June 15 in Calvary 
Protestant Episcopal church, Pitts- 
burg, of J. Judson Brooke, Jr., and 
Miss Martha Heron. More than a 
thousand invitations have been _ is- 
sued for the function. <A reception 
will follow at ‘‘Wadston,’’ the Her- 
on residence on South Linden ave- 
nue, Pittsburg. 
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Mrs. Walter Yates of Boston and 
West Manchester was a passenger 
on the incoming Cunard liner Fran- 
conia, which docked in Boston 
Wednesday evening. 
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George Lee and family of Brook- 
line planned on moving to ‘‘ Villa Al 
mere’’ Beverly Farms today. 
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IN STOCK BY 
FRANK H. DAVIS, 
Magnolia Avenue = 
- Magnolia, Mass. 
