NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Masconomo, Manchester. 
The grounds of the Masconomo, 
as well as the interior of the house, 
have been wonderfully improved 
this season and the hotel is now in 
the midst of a busy season—the 
busiest it has had in many years. 
Many of the season guests have ar- 
rived and all the varied attractions 
of the large house and the Singing 
Beach are being enjoyed to the full- 
est extent. Among the New Yorkers 
who have opened their stay are Mr. 
and Mrs. H. B. Hall, Jr.; Mrs. Ames 
Monell with Miss Elsie and Miss 
Dorothy Monell and Mrs. Horace G. 
Case; Miss Genevieve Marker, Brook- 
lyn; Miss M. A. James; Herbert F. 
Hinckley, Mrs. Walter H. Redman, 
B. Ray Redman, Miss Edythe Red- 
man and W. H. Redman of Brook- 
lyn. All the cottages are occupied. 
D. A. Sullivan and family of Boston, 
who have come here many seasons 
in the past, are occupying their 
same cottage. The other two cot- 
tage parties are E. V. Lee, Miss 
Cordner and Caroline Cordner of 
Boston in one, and Mr. and Mrs. J. 
C. Bassett, Frank C. Elliott and 
Chas. F. Simes in the other. Other 
Boston people at the hotel include 
Mr. and Mrs. E. Bentley Young, Mr. 
and Mrs. Jasper Whiting, Mrs. Sam- 
uel Ehrlich, J. A. Coney, Mrs. Chas. 
F. Cruft with her daughter, Miss E. 
W. Cruft, Miss I. Holt and Mrs. E. 
H. Cole; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jor- 
dan, Miss Anna M. Keever, Mr. and 
Mrs. T. H. Magrane of Brookline; 
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kenyon of Dor- 
chester. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Watts 
are among the Philadelphians to 
choose the Masconomo as a summer 
home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Elsas, 
child and maid, of Atlanta are also 
at this pleasant hotel to spend the 
summer months. Miss Jessie E. 
Grant of Newburyport is also regis- 
tered. Erie Pape, the Boston artist, 
and son are now making the Mas- 
conomo their summer home, Mr. 
Pape having let his house near the 
Essex County club to the Le Bre- 
tons of Boston. 
2 3% 
T. Dennie Boardman of Boston 
and West Manchester has returned 
to the North Shore after a_ short 
yachting trip with his friend Lloyd 
Phoenix: 
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Mr. and Mrs: George W. Abbott of 
Cambridge opened their West Man- 
chester cottage Tuesday for the sea- 
son. 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
The many North Shore friends of 
the C. Howard Clark, Jrs., of Phila- 
delphia are glad to learn that they 
have changed their plans and will 
not be absent from West Manchester- 
this season. They arrived this week 
for the remainder of the summer. 
% % 3% 
Mr. and Mrs. A. Henry Higginson 
of Lincoln will arrive at West Man- 
chester next week to occupy the Hig- 
ginson bungalow. . 
2 2% % 
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Eisemann of 
Boston and Beverly Farms were host 
and hostess for a dinner party Tues- 
day evening. There were covers for 
ten. 
8 2% 2 
Dr. and Mrs. Maleolm McBurney 
(nee Dorothy Moran, the recent 
bride) of New York have settled at 
Beverly Farms. This is their first sea- 
son on the North Shore. They have 
the Arthur Little cottage known as 
‘‘Barlow’’ cottage. 
Increasing the New York contin- 
gent at Beverly Farms are the Jo- 
seph Boyers. They have _ secured 
Pitch Pine Hall on the Luke estate 
and are settled for the season. 
Christine Campbell 
246 Huntiugton Ave. 
Boston, Mass. 
HAS OPENED HER ROOMS ON 
Beach Street - 
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Manchester, Massachusetts 
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