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Mr. and Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby have 
been spending the week at their summer 
residence at West Manchester. They 
will move down permanently early in 
May. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tibbitts have 
had their house at West Manchester 
open for several weeks, though they 
haven’t yet moved to the shore for the 
season. In fact, they have not yet de- 
termined whether or not they will spend 
the season on the North Shore. Mrs. 
Tibbetts may spend the summer in 
England. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Evans are 
planning to open ‘* Dawson  Hall,”’ 
their summer home at Beverly Cove, 
about the 10th of next month. 
Joseph Grew, second secretary of the 
American embassy in Berlin, has taken a 
villa at Heiligendarm, a pretty North Sea 
watering place, where his family will live 
during the summer. Mr. Grew is a 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Grew 
of West Manchester. 
The marriage of Charles Sturgis, son 
of Mrs. John H. Sturgis of the North 
Shore colony, to Miss Alice Bowditch of 
Albany, on Tuesday of this week, was 
one of the most brilliant weddings of the 
Easter season. Charles K. Cummings 
of Pride’s Crossing and Boston, Harvard 
93, a classmate of Mr. Sturgis, was best 
man, and among the ushers were Rus- 
sell Fessenden, Randolph Grew and 
James F. Curtis. 
Mrs. John L. Bremer of Fairfield 
street has been selected by Secretary of 
the Navy Meyer to christen the torpedo- 
boat destroyer Joseph B. Smith, which is 
to be launched in Philadelphia on Tues- 
day of next week. Mrs. Bremer, who 
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 
Smith Bigelow, is one of the nearest liv- 
ing relatives of the officer for whom the 
vessel is to be named. 
Otis H. Luke and family have re- 
turned from spending the winter at 
Nassau and are at their Beverly Farms 
residence for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Curtis and Miss 
Evelyn Curtis, who sailed for Eurore, 
from New York, last week, are to re- 
turn in June to spend the summer at 
their Beverly Farms estate. Mr. Curtis’ 
mother, Mrs. Hall Curtis, is usually 
among the first of the summer contingent 
to arrive at Beverly Farms, and his sis- 
ter, Mrs. R. C. Heaton, arrived at Bev- 
erly Farms this week for the season. 
Mrs. Russell Tyson, who usually 
spends the summer on the North Shore, 
recently left Chicago for atrip of several 
months to Japan. 
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