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Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell are 
still at Fernandina, Fla., with Mrs. 
Mitchell’s sister, Mrs. Andrew Car- 
negie, 2d., and Mr. Carnegie. ‘They 
are returning to the North Shore within 
a fortnight and will remain probably, un- 
til the middle of June, when both fam- 
ilies will sail to spend the summer in 
Europe, returning to the North Shore 
for the autumn. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Denegre have 
given up the house in Washington 
where they went for the season, and 
within a few weeks they will be back to 
Manchester for the summer. Mrs. 
Denegre spent a few days this week with 
her sister, Mrs. W. B. Walker at West 
Manchester, but is now with her daugh- 
ter, Miss Elaine Denegre in Boston. 
Mr. Denegre is on a business trip to 
Chicago and New Orleans. Mrs. Den- 
egre, by the way, has a new Babcock 
electric runabout, which she will no 
doubt use much of the time the coming 
season. 
The Philip Sears house on Common 
Lane, Pride’s, is the first of the cottages 
in that part of the shore to open for the 
season. Mr. Sears recently returned 
from Bermuda. 
Ro fl. eCrane,.ara,.cand .family ot 
Chicago are to occupy the Alexander 
Cochrane cottage at Pride’s Crossing the 
coming summer. Last year they were 
at Manchester. Mr... cand: JiMirs: 
Cochrane are to sail for Europe about 
the middle of June, returning in the 
early autumn in time to spend a few 
weeks at their farm in Hamilton before 
opening their Commonwealth avenue, 
Boston, home. 
Mrs. William A. Russell, after spend- 
ing the winter in South America, is 
about returning to Boston, where she 
will probably spend some time with her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Head 
before coming to the shore for the sea- 
son. Mrs. Russell is to have one of the 
Arthur Little cottages at Beverly Farms 
this year, the one occupied last season by 
one of the secretaries of the German 
embassy. 
It is reported that Mrs. L. Z. Leiter 
and her son, Joseph, and Mrs. Leiter 
are to have the Mrs. Dudley Pickman 
house at Beverly Cove this season. 
Mrs. Pickman is going abroad. Last 
summer the Leiters had the Charles 
Head house at Manchester. 
Master John Mitchell was home from 
St. Mark’s school at Southboro, Mass., 
for the Easter holidays and was with his 
sister, Mrs. QO. A. Shaw, 2d, at Beverly 
Farms. 
Magnuson & Hylien 
#& Florists and Landscape Gardeners & 
A specialty of laying out and planting grounds. Plans and estimates furnished. 
We have the 
Largest Assortment of Bedding Plants on the North Shore 
Our Prices“ire the LOWEST 
Telephone 174-3 Bridge Sts MANCHESTER 
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DAVID FENTON CoO, Madestty-tesay 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
Boats stored for the Winter. We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
ment of Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order Boats hauled on our railways, 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. TELEPHONE 254 MANCHESTE 
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Our FLOWER SEEDS take the lead with many private gardeners 
and florists. Our VEGETABLE SEEDS are in demand by the largest mar- 
ket gardeners, and our FRANKLIN PARK LAWN SEED, GRASS 
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for purity and quality. 
Catalogue mailed on request. 
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