Vol. XI 
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C OTTAGES are getting to be at a premium all along 
the shore. Real estate men say it is to be a busy 
‘season, and hotel men, too, report unusual prospects for 
the summer. The big Oceanside hotel at Magnolia, with 
its annex (the Hotel Hesperus), and its score of cottages, 
expects the biggest year in its history. The hotel and 
connections is the biggest along the entire Atlantic sea- 
board. It accommodates some 750 guests and the indi- 
cations now point to a “full season” during July and 
August, with unusual business the last weeks in June. 
The hotel opens acer, Jung 14th. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bemis, who have been touring 
Europe, were in England last week. They will return 
‘to America shortly and will come at once to their at- 
tractive estate at Beverly Farms. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan are now settled at the 
Pickham cottage on Neptune street, Beverly Cove, for 
the season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Winthrop of Boston haxe 
opened their country home, “Groton House,” at Hamilton, 
for the season. 
Manchester, Mass., Friday, May 23, 1913 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
No. 21 
SOCIETY NOTES 
A RRIVALS are in order all along the North Shore. 
Summer cottagers are coming in on every train. 
Especially is this true at Manchester and along the Bev- 
erly shore. The next week, however, will see the big- 
gest influx of the seasoy thus far. It is the last week in 
May and it is a holiday week,—and the two work together 
in bringing crowds to the shore for the summer. Former 
Governor Eben S. Draper and family are among today’s 
arrivals at West Manchester. They came on an after- 
noon train and are settled at the Hanks cottage for the 
season. Mrs. Draper motored down from Boston yes- 
terday to see if everything was ready for the family’s ar- 
rival. Mrs. Hanks and daughter will go to Europe. Mr. 
and Mrs. Frank McMillan of New York and Detriot 
have just arrived at the Robinson cottage, opposite the 
School street entrance to the Essex County club grounds, 
Manchester. Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth and son, who 
did not come to Manchester last season, planned to ar- 
rive at their cottage next to the McMillans today. The 
Boylston A. Beals family plan to arrive at their house at 
Smith’s Point, Manchester, next week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Lincoln expect to arrive at 
their cottage at Manchester June 4th, for the season. 
M. Sargent’s House at Pride’s this Year. 
at Magnolia Several Seasons ago. 
Jerome Kuhn, Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kuhn of Pittsburg, who have Mrs. L. 
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