4 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
F. W. NICHOLS 
Antiques 
73 1-2 Federal Street 
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Salem, Mass. 
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NOW ON EXHIBITION 
A fine collection of OIL PAINTINGS, the work 
of William Preston Phelps, Artist, 
In Beverly Public Library Exhibition Hall. 
Mt. Monadnock and Landscapes Showing Beech 
Trees, Sheep, Woodland Scenes, Etc. 
EXHIBITION CLOSES TUESDAY, MAY 12. 
M. P. PHELPS: STUDIO 
Chesham, N. H. 
Mrs. William Gerry Slade, of New York, national 
president of the United States Daughters of 1812, is 
to spend the coming summer season at the North Shore, 
where she will be a guest at the Hotel Preston, at 
Beach Bluff. Mrs. Slade, who is the founder of the 
New England Women’s club of New York, will devote 
much of the summer to genealogical research hereabout. 
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Mr, and Mrs. Frederick E. Smith have returned 
o ‘‘White Court’’ at Swampscott after spending the 
winter traveling. Their cottage has a delightful situa- 
tion at Little’s Point, and is one of the most attrac- 
tive houses in that section wot the North Shore. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Simon’ Vorenberg were not able to 
move into their new house at Swampscott the first 
of May as expected, but will come down from Boston 
about the first of June when the house will be ready 
for occupancy. The new cottage is on the site of the 
old Vorenberg estate, “‘Green Gate,’’ Puritan Road, 
and is an imposing building of cement. It has a splen- 
did water frontage and when the grounds are put in 
_ shape it will be one of the finest estates in this section 
of the North Shore. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George ©. Brooks of Boston arrived 
at their Swampscott establishment Saturday and will 
be there the remainder of the season. 
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Ifon. and Mrs. Alexander McGregor have closed 
Glen Rock, their Malden home and have come to the 
North Shore for the season. They have a place at 
Beach Bluff. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Remick of Boston are ex- 
pected at their cottage at Swampscott next Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Clap of Brookline were among 
the early comers at Swampscott this year and their 
cottage on Puritan Road has been open for-a couple 
of weeks. 
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Mrs. William H. Holloway and her aaneiten: Miss 
Grace Holloway, arrived at their Clifton cottage last 
week and are settled for the season. Their winter 
quarters are at the Hotel Burnswick, Boston. ‘‘Laural- 
ton,’’ the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shu- 
man at Clifton, has been open since the latter part of 
April. They spend the winter months at ‘‘The Ven- 
dome,’’ Boston, 
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Ong of Brookline were 
among the first to open their cottages at Phillips Beach. 
They came down early in the spring and then went to 
Atlantic City for a short visit, but are now settled at. 
‘‘Dorrich’’ for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. 
Preston (Mrs. Ong’s parents) of Boston, who have a 
cottage on Atlantic avenue near ‘‘Dorrich,’’ are also 
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James T. Wetherald and family of Marlboro street, 
Boston, have opened their cottage, ‘‘Redwood,’’ at 
Beach Bluff and came down the first of the week for 
the season. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Neal of West New- 
ton are settled at their Clifton estate. ‘‘Blythewood’’ 
the H. H. Proctor estate at Little’s Point has been 
opened for the season, the family coming down from 
Boston last Friday. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Elisha W. Cobb, who spend the win- 
ters at the Somerset, Boston, are ‘settled at their sum- 
mer cottage at Phillip’ s Beach for the season. ‘‘ Tedesco 
Lodge,’’ the summer home of Mrs. E. H. Clapp at 
Galloupe’s Point, has been open for about a week. 
Mrs. Clapp is at the Somerset, Boston, during the win- 
ter months. 
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The Edward A. Bardols of Fall River have been 
settled for some time at their Swampscott home on 
Puritan Road. 
The Delphine at maser Point, Gloucester, is open 
for the season and there are a number of euests there 
in spite of the unfavorable weather conditions during 
the early part of the season. Prominent among the 
guests here is M. J. Bloom of New York, who arrived 
the first of the week for a sea exteneded visit. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Taylor of Morristown, N. 
J., are at their cottage on Grapevine Road, East Glou- 
cester, for the season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Little and their baby daugh- | 
ter, Frances, are among the earlier of the Hastern — 
Point cottagers to arrive this year. They came down 
from Boston over a week Be. to open *‘On-the-Hill.”’ 
The Pilgrim House at Rocky Neck, Gloucester, has 
been open all winter and has entertained small parties 
from time to time. C. ©. Smith of New York City re- 
cently arrived to sneueN a pane weeks here. 
Mr. and Mrs..R. C. ee are at “Haneda 
their EKastern. Point estate for the season. They have 
been spending the winter at Washington, i: C., and 
at New York City. ‘‘Hacienda’’ hasan enviable situa- 
tion at Eastern Point, commanding a fine view of the 
sea. 
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The artist, Frederick G. Hall and Mrs. Hall of 
Boston came down early this year to spend a long sea- ~ 
son at Hastern Point. 
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Quarrels of lovers—renewals of love.—Proverb. 
