NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Vol. XI 
SOCIETY NOTES 
ORTH SHORE cottagers are arriving every day. 
Families are settling at their estates all along the 
shore and the signs of life are apparent at every point. 
he North Shore roads and wooded drives are alive with 
motors and hitches and there is every indication that the 
busiest season in its life is in store for this delightful 
resort territory. Prominent among the cottagers at Man- 
chester this year, of the diplomatic corps, will be one of 
the representative embassies. We are not at liberty to 
state which one. ‘The Hood house at Norton’s Point 
has been selected. 
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Numbered among the new cottagers. on the North 
Shore this season will be Howard Heinz and family of 
Pittsburg, who have just leased the attractive new bun- 
galow, “Ledge-Leaf,” on the Kimball Farm, Proctor 
street, Manchester. ‘hey have many friends among the 
North Shore colony who will be pleased to learn of their 
summer plans. 
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The J. Winthrop Tewkesburys of Boston will again 
occupy the “Owl Cottage,” one of those owned by O. bee 
Luke at Beverly Farms. The E. C. Wheeler, Jrs., will 
occupy another of the Luke cottages, the same one as 
last year. 
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T Clarence Hollander of Boston, has arrived at his 
summer home, Cragston Kennels, Wenham,’ for the sea- 
son. 
Manchester, Mass., Friday, May 16, 1913 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
y Pswickt cottagers are arriving a little earlier than 
usual this year, which is an instance of the growing 
popularity of this section of the North Shore for the ex- 
clusive colony who are new extending their summer 
property holdings along the Shore toward Rowley and 
Newburyport. R. I’. Crane, Jr., and family are among 
the week’s arrivals. ‘They have closed their winter home 
in Chicago and have opened their spacious estate, Castle 
Hill, at Ipswich. The Herbert Warren Masons of 14 
Gloucester street, Boston, have also arrived at their sum- 
mer home at Ipswich. Charles P. Searle and family of 
Boston, have also arrived at their attractive estate, 
Inglisby, on East street, erie 
The John R. McGinleys of Pittsburg are expected to 
arrive at the Stevens cottage, Smith’s Point, Manchester, 
tomorrow for the season. 
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Former President Taft and family will not spend 
the coming summer on the North Shore, but will, instead, 
go to Murray Bay, Quebec, where they have leased a 
cottage. Charles P. Taft, a brother, has a splendid 
estate there. It is likely, however, that the Tafts will 
visit the North Shore this summer as they have many 
friends among the colony. Miss Helen Taft will un- 
doubtedly spend a week or more here, especially during 
the tennis tournaments, as she has always taken part in 
all the clubs tournaments, as well as that on the Ocean- 
side courts, Magnolia. 
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