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Among the houses leased for the sea- 
son, the past week, through the office of 
T. Dennie and Reginald Boardman, are 
the following: 
The Wm. Amory Gardner house at 
Mingo Beach, Pride’s, to Wm. A. 
Burnham, who occupied the estate last 
season. 
The Coolidge Farm house at Cool- 
idge’s Point, Manchester, to F. |e: 
Dumaine. 
The Hemenway house at Manchester, 
occupied last season by the British em- 
bassy, name of tenant withheld. 
The Amory Lawrence house at Hos- 
pital Point, Beverly, name of tenant 
withheld. 
The Gordon Abbotts are moving 
down to their West Manchester cottage 
today. 
J. Arthur Brooks and family are mov- 
ing into the Bullard cottage at Old Neck, 
Manchester, tomorrow for the season. 
Last season they had Mrs. Strong’s 
place, corner Beach and Masconomo 
streets. They have been in Milton the 
past winter. 
Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean’s dinner 
dance for 200 of the friends of her young 
sons, H. P. McKean, jr., and Quincy 
A. Shaw McKean, at the Bellevue-Strat- 
ford, in Philadelphia, Friday night of 
last week was one of the most enjoyable 
entertainments of the winter for the 
younger set. The guests were seated at 
small tables. The dance was in the 
ballroom. Mr. McKean arrived from 
Europe justin time to join the festivity. 
The family are moving on to their Pride’s 
estate within a few weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Morgan 
have rented their house on Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, to W. H. Wellington of 
Boston, and will spend the summer at 
Bar Harbor. 
In the table of Mass. Golf clubs, 
showing the allotted score of each club, 
the number handicapped, and the club 
handicapper, we note the allotted score 
of the Essex County club is given as 
76, and of the Myopia Hunt club, 81; 
the number handicapped in the Essex 
County 55, Mvopia 50; the handicap- 
per of the Essex County is H. K. Can- 
er; Myopia, H. C. Leeds. 
The cottage at West Manchester oc- 
cupied by the Jate W. W. Borland for 
so many years, is being improved and 
changes made for Mrs. Gordon Abbott, 
with a view to its being used off-season, 
by Mr. and Mrs. Abbott and family for 
week-ends. It will be occupied this 
summer by one of Mrs. Abbott’s re- 
latives. 
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Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
Boats stored for the Winter. 
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We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
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SOc pkt., 25c0z., 75c 4b. 
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26 So. Market St., Boston 
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman of 
Boston will be absent from their summer 
home at Beverly Cove this season, for 
the first time since 1893. They will 
spend the spring at their country place 
in Bedford and will sail for Europe early 
in the summer, taking their touring car 
with them for extensive travel during 
their absence. The Leiters are to oc- 
cupy the estate this summer. 
