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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Vol. XI 
Manchester, Mass., Friday, May 30, 1913 
No. 22 
SOCIETY NOTES 
S UMMER weather is all that is needed to put the North 
Shore season in full swing. The cottages are open, 
the people are here and as soon as the weather man sees 
fit to dole out the proper kind of weather the big rush 
of social activities for 1913 will be on. ‘Those who have 
put off renting a cottage until the season had started 
will be sadly disappointed this year, for practically every- 
thing has been taken. More cottages than usual have 
been rented for this time of the year; there is every in- 
dication of a very busy tar 
Mrs. C. A. Munn and family arrived from Washing- 
ton Wednesday afternoon, coming on in a special coach 
‘attached to regular trains. Mrs. Munn has recovered 
remarkably from her very serious illness of the last win- 
ter. The family is now domiciled in their cottage on 
Beach street, Manchester. The special horse car with the 
eight horses reached Manchester Tuesday. These in- 
clude Mrs. Munn’s span and a pair recently bought in 
New York, as well as Charlie Munn’s two polo ponies. 
The family also has several motors. 
The W. S. and J. T. Spauldings have arrived at their 
Pride’s Crossing estate the past week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Washington B. Thomas and Miss 
Thomas are expected from their world trip around the 
Fourth of July. They will come by way of China to the 
Pacific coast. 
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qi HE headquarters of at least two of the embassies 
and one of the legations, will be on the North 
Shore this summer. As stated last week the Austro-Hun- 
garian ambassador Constantine Dumba will have the Hood 
house at Norton’s Point. The Turkish ambassador, Pascha 
Youssouf Zia, has leased one of the Luke cottages at Bev- 
erly Farms. His son, Bey Ibrahim Zia and wife had the 
Roberts cottage at West Manchester last season, the am- 
bassador having gone to Europe for the summer. Dr. 
dePena, the Uruguian minister, will have the Somers cot- 
tage at Magnolia this summer—one of the Oceanside 
hotel connections. 
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Among the arrivals at Manchester this week are 
numbered the Geo. N. Blacks, F. M. Stanwood and fam- 
ily, B. A. Beal and family, Mrs. J. L. Bremer and the 
Walter J. Mitchells, who have been in Florida all winter. 
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Joseph C. Grew, secretary of the American embassy 
in Berlin, has bought a villa in Giverna, Normandy, where 
he and Mrs. Grew will go later for the summer holiday. 
The children are already there. The villa was formerly 
the home of an American artist. Mr. Grew played in the 
international lawn tennis tournament on the Berlin club’s 
courts in the Grunewald last week. His mother Mrs. 
Edward S$. Grew, who is in Berlin for a visit with her 
son and family will sail in time to reach Boston about 
The family will spend the summer at West Man- 
chester, as usual. 
The Gardens at the Larz Anderson Estate, Brookline, Where Society Went Tuesday for the Persian Pageant 
