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Arrivals at Beverly Cove the last week include Mr. 
and Mrs. Bryce J. Allen who have just returned from 
a short trip to Europe; the Charles P. Curtises, who are 
at their summer home on Prince street for the season; 
and the Francis I. Amorys, who are again settled in their 
estate at ‘Chapman’s corner. . Mrs, Guy Norman and 
daughter, Miss Hope Norman have just come on from 
Newport and will spend a good part of the summer at 
their estate, ‘““Bee Rock.” 
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Richard H. Dana and family plan to open their house 
at Manchester the coming week. ‘They will remain in 
Cambridge for Class Day festivities and will move to the 
Shore on the roth. 
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Among the arrivals of the week in Manchester 1s 
George N. Black, who is at his summer home on Smith’s 
Point. Mr. Black returned a short while ago from Eu- 
rope. He will spend July as usual at the family home- 
stead at Ellsworth, Me., where he maintains a big estate. 
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The season has opened well at the Mangnolia Inn. 
Many- guests have already arrived and many more are 
coming within a few days. Among the recent arrivals 
have been Mrs. Francis Lane, and her daughter Miss 
Lane, of St. Louis, who came Wednesday for an indefinite 
visit.. Mrs. Lane has a cottage.at Manchester Cove. 
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F. K. M. Rehn of New York has opened his studio at 
Magnolia for the summer, arriving this week. 
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Robert” D. Pierce: of: Utica, NOY. swas among) the 
visitors to the North Shore this week. Mr. Pierce is 
an active member of the Yuhannassis Golf club and is 
one of the crack amateur players on that vicinity. 
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Prof. William Sturgis and family are to spend the 
summer at Manchester with the former’s mother, Mrs. 
Russell Sturgis and Miss Lucy Sturgis who have just 
arrived at their estate on Smith’s Point. Prof. Sturgis 
is dean of the University of California and will come on 
from the West very soon. His son Norman is returning 
from Europe during the summer. The married daugh- 
ter, Mrs. John Wallace Suter, Jr., will spend the sum- 
mer at Andover, Me., as usual. Mrs. Russell Sturgis, 
by the way, is among the latest of the summer colony to 
submit to the automobile, after enjoying the delightful 
drives about Manchester for the last two generations by 
the aid of the horse. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Wood and Miss Elizabeth 
C. Wood, their daughter, of Brookline have opened 
their cottage on the edge of Singing Beach at’ Manches- 
ter, and settled there for the summer the first of this 
week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William A., Tucker and Miss Marion 
Tucker arrived at their summer home. “T‘he Moorings,” 
Norton’s Point, Manchester, Wednesday, for the season. 
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Mrs. Henry Parsons King of 118 Beacon street, Bos- 
ton, will open her house at Pride’s Crossing on Thursday | 
of next week. 
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Mrs. Franklin Haven has closed her Beacon street, 
Boston, housé and is at her summer house on the Havy- 
en estate, Beverly Farms, for the season. 
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The Misses Paine are among the week’s arrivals 
_at Pride’s Crossing, having closed their town house at 
21 Brimmer street, Boston. 
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