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Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Merrill and 
family are the first of the summer colony 
to arrive at Manchester.” They moved 
down to their residence on Smith’s Point 
last Saturday, which is several weeks 
earlier than they usually close their town 
house. 
Mrs. Charles S. Hanks and family ar- 
rived at West Manchester this noon and 
are to remain at their cottage until the 
middle of May when Mr. and Mrs. 
Thomas Plant, who have had the estate 
for several years will arrive for the sum- 
mer. 
It is said thata Mr. Wellington and 
family of Boston will occupy the Geo. 
M. Morgan cottage on Smith’s Point 
the coming season. 
Mrs. Walter Herron Lewis of New 
York City has taken the Smith Home- 
stead, so-called, off Proctor street, Man- 
chester, for the coming season. Last 
year Mrs. Lewis had a cottage at Old 
Neck. Her daughter, Mrs. Stoughton 
Bell, and Mr. Bell of Cambridge, will, 
no doubt, spend most of the summer 
with her. 
It is reported that the Joseph Leiters 
are to have a cottage at Beverly Cove 
the coming season, and that the R. T. 
Crane, jr.’s, are to have a place at 
Pride’ s. 
An engagement of interest to North 
Shore people is that of Miss Jane M. 
Stockton, a daughter of Howard Stock- 
ton of Commonwealth avenue, Boston, 
to S. Parkman Shaw, jr., ason of Mr. 
and Mrs. S. Parkman Shaw. Miss 
Stockton is a sister to Philip Stockton of 
Manchester. 
Mrs. Charles Dalton of the Beverly 
Farms colony, and Mr. and Mrs. Mor- 
ton Dexter of Boston sailed on the 
Canopic from Boston last Saturday for 
Mediterranean ports. 
Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of Paramat- 
ta, Montserrat, sails on April 20, for 
Europe and will spend the summer on 
the continent. 
George R. White and sister, Mrs. F. 
T. Bradbury are down to their cottage at 
Manchester this afternoon, making the 
trip over the road in their touring car. 
Fifteen of Judge W. H. Moore’s 
show horses were shipped from his 
stables at Pride’s Crossing yesterday af- 
ternoon by special car, to New York. 
The Wales property at Beverly Cove 
has been sold to Thomas P. Beal of 
Boston, president of the Second National 
Bank. Mr. Beal intends to change over 
the house and make other extensive im- 
provements to the property. He will 
occupy it this coming season. 
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