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AHANT cottagers do not arrive as a rule as early as 
N residents farther down the North Shore—at Man- 
chester and along the Beverly shore, for instance. Among 
the cottages being opened at the present time is “Maison- 
nette,”’ the summer home of Mrs. A. Forbes Conant. As 
usual Mrs. Conant will have with her for the summer her 
mother, Mrs. Archibald MacNichol, and her sister, Miss 
Helen MacNichol. They will close their Boston house, 
on Arlington street, on the last day of May. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grafton Minot and family of 
Boston, who have been spending their summers at Nahant 
have just leased “The Rocks” at Beverly Farms, owned 
by S. Reed Anthony and located just back of Mr. An- 
thony’s own house. 
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilder Pollard and daughters Paul- 
ine and Katharine of Commonwealth avenue, Boston, sail- 
ed from Boston on the last outward trip of the Franconia 
for a short European holiday. Last year they returned in 
mid-June, but this year they will not return to their sum- 
mer home at East Gloucester until later in the season. 
Hon. A. Shuman of Beverly Cove and his daughter, Mrs. 
August Weil were also of those sailing on the same ship. 
They will spend a few weeks motoring with Sir Henry 
Knight through rural England. 
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The Hon. and Mrs. Geo. H. Lyman arrived in New 
York last week, Wednesday, on the Oceanic, after a two 
months’ trip abroad. They have opened their summer 
home at Beverly Farms for the season. 
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David A. Ellis and family will again occupy the small 
cottage at Old Neck, Manchester, owned by Dr. J. A. 
srown. 
Andrew Weeks Anthony and family of Longwood 
will summer at Beverly Farms, as last year. They have 
just leased the Otis Luke cottage “Valley-side,” through 
the Boardman agency. 
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Mrs. Otis H. Luke, Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Luke and 
Mrs. E. J. Bliss sailed on the steamer Kaiser Franz Joseph 
I last week for Europe for an absence of five months. 
WAMPSCOTT?S social activities will center about the 
New Ocean House as usual the coming season. A 
small army of mechanics and artisans are at work getting 
the big hotel ready to open on Saturday, the 21st of June. 
This popular North Shore hostelry numbers among its pa- 
trons many families of prominence who have been making 
it their summer home for the last ten or twelve years, and 
who come early and remain late as regualrly as the hotel 
opens and closes. Among those who have engaged rooms . 
at the hotel for the coming season are: Mr. and Mrs. E. 
B. Sampson and family, Jesse B. Thomas and Miss 
Thomas, D. R. Whitney and family of Boston; Mrs. W. 
D. Maxwell and Miss M. Maxwell of New York city; 
Mrs. L. G. Fairbank and Mitchell Fairbank of Boston; 
The Misses. Mitchell of St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs.- Pillow 
of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jealous of Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stanton, Jr., of Montreal; Ni 
Lancaster and family of New York; Mr. and Mrs, Clif- 
ford D. Sawyer and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Johnson of 
Boston. 
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Among the Swampscott cottagers who have arrived 
the present week are the John J. Martins of Common- 
wealth avenue, Boston, who have settled at their summer 
home at Lincoln Point gta season. 
Mrs. Richard J. Monks and daughter Miss Grace 
Monks are passengers on the “Cincinnati,” which sailed 
yesterday from Southampton on the first trip of the 
Hamburg-American line boats to Boston. They will 
come direct to Manchester and will occupy their cottage 
“Edgewood,” at the Cove this summer. Mrs. Monks has 
been passing the spring months in Paris. Miss Monks 
has passed the four months in England visiting English 
and American friends. 
“Elwood,” the attractive summer home of the Ed- 
ward L. Woods of Brookline, bordering on Singing 
Beach, Manchester, was occupied by the family yesterday 
for the season. 
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5. Reed Anthony and family, who have opened their 
summer home at Beverly Farms, plan to spend the sum- 
mer abroad. 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and care- 
: : 305 Fifth Ave. 
fully investigated. .... ve., 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
N. E. Gor. 3ist., N. Y. 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Square 
Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
