NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Vol. XI 
SOCIETY NOTES 
N. S. Bartlett arrived at his estate 
at Manchester today for the season. 
He has been on a trip to the West 
Indies the past winter, in company 
with his youngest son, George. For 
the last week or two he has been at 
Lakewood, N. Jy A 
Edwin J. Bliss of Brookline, who 
had a cottage at Marblehead Neck 
last season, will join the colony at 
Beverly Farms this year, having leas- 
ed the Preston cottage. Mr. Bliss is 
one of the directors of the Regal 
Shoe Co. 
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The marriage of Miss Ethel Roose- 
velt and Dr. Richard Derky on Friday 
of this week is of more than passing 
interest to North Shore summer resi- 
dents the country over, as Miss Roose- 
velt has been a very frequent visitor 
on the North Shore and has been the 
guest of honor at many functions. 
She used to visit the Munns at Man- 
chester a great deal. Nelson S. Bart- 
lett, Jr., of Manchester, will be one 
of the ushers at the wedding. The 
young people will sail for a two 
months’ trip abroad. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leland were 
of those arriving on the Mauretania 
last Friday ge peveland 
The Matthew Bartletts arrived at 
their cottage at Beverly Farms today. 
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There is considerable activity at the 
David Fenton Co. boat yard this win- 
ter and spring. The last shipment 
was a 40-foot racing scow for E. H. 
Keith of New Orleans. This boat is 
intended to be used in sailing against 
the old Manchester and the Massa- 
chusetts, the former having brought 
back from Canada the Seawanhaka 
Cup, and the latter defending the cup 
against the Canadians two years ago. 
This new boat is built along lighter 
lines than the Massachusetts and is 
expected to beat the latter this sum- 
mer in Southern waters. 
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Manchester, Mass., Friday, April 4, 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The beautiful large house on the 
water front at Pride’s Crossing own- 
ed by Mrs. Lucius Manlius Sargent 
has been leased for the season to the 
W. S. Kuhns of Pittsburg, who had 
the Head house at Manchester several 
seasons ago. Last year they were at 
Bar Harbor, but: they are very fond 
of the North Shore, and are very glad 
to procure such a splendid estate for 
the coming season. 
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The Wm. A. Gardner house at Min- 
go Beach, Pride’s Crossing, has been 
leased to Miss Katharine Jones of St. 
Augustine, Fla. a 
Francis L. Higginson, Jr., sailed 
from New: York last week, Wednes- 
day, on the Meganic, for England. 
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Fire believed to have been started 
by tramps completely ruined the 
Crowinshield Hotel at Clifton early 
last night with a loss of about $35,000. 
An annex situated some distance from 
the main building was saved. 
The Crowninshield, which is one 
of the fashionable hotels of the 
North Shore, was a rambling struct- 
ure and contained about 50 rooms. It 
was two and a half stories high. With- 
in two hours after the start of the 
fire the main building was burned 
flat. 
The entire fire department of Mar- 
blehead, assisted by engines from 
Swampscott and the Salem auto chem- 
ical were powerless to save the hotel 
and directed their efforts to saving the 
adjoining summer residences of Geo. 
A. Brown of Salem and that of C. 
S. Clark. Mr. Brown’s house was 
damaged by water. 
The fire was seen for many miles, 
a dull red glew illuminating the 
heavens for about a half hour before 
the blaze was under control. 
The Crowinshield was to be con- 
ducted the coming summer by Mrs. 
C. N. Ware of Brookline and the prop- 
erty is owned by Samuel Hobbs, also 
of Brookline. 
D. D. Carey 
56 Ames Bldg., Boston 
Telephone 1792 Main 
(With the Boardman Real Est. Agy.) 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
The important engagement of the 
week is that of Miss Christine S. 
Hunnewell of Boston to Nelson Slater 
Bartlett, Jr... of Boston and Man- 
chester. The announcement was made 
by Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Hunne- 
well, parents SPos flancee. 
Mrs. Gordon Prince is among the 
first of the summer cottagers to ar- 
rive. She is at her West Manchester 
residence, having closed her house on 
Beacon street, Boston. 
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Prominent among the society events 
of the week in Boston will be the 
house dance given tonight by Mrs. 
Alexander Cochrane for Miss Mir- 
iam Sears. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Treat Paine, 
2d, of the Coolidge Point, (Manches- 
ter) colony, sailed last Saturdav from 
New York for the Mediterranean trip 
to Genoa, accompanied by their young 
daughters, Elizabeth and Ruth. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tweed of 
the Beverly Farms colony, sailed from 
New York Saturday on the Berlin 
for Genoa, by way of Gibraltar, Al- 
giers and Naples. They will return 
in time to spend the summer on the 
North Shore. 
The wedding of Miss Helen Louise 
Fitch and Julian Percy Fairchild on 
Tuesday afternoon, April 15, will be 
very simple, with no bridesmaids or 
ushers. The only attendant will be 
George Brower of Brooklyn, who will 
serve as best man. The ceremony will 
be performed at 5 o’clock at the Fitch 
home, 246 Beacon street, by Rev. Dr. 
Elwood Worcester of Emmanuel 
church. A reception will follow at 
5.30. 
Dr. William Appleton of Boston, 
has leased the Guild villa at Nahant 
for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Sam- 
uel EF. Guild and three sons will spend 
the summer abroad. 
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