NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1909. 
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““ Eaglehead,’’ the summer home of 
Mrs. James McMillan, at Manchester, 
was closed yesterday. Mrs. McMillan 
and her grand-daughter Mrs. Preston 
Gibson, left for New York, and after a 
few days there Mrs. McMillan will go 
to Detroit, later going to Washington 
for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, 
who have been spending a good part of 
the summer at Lake Placid, in the Adi- 
rondacks, left there a week ago last Sun- 
day, and after a visit with the Reggie 
Vanderbilts in New York, came on to 
Manchester last week. Mr. Gibson has 
since returned to Washington. Sir John 
and Lady Harrington left Manchester 
last week for a visit with Philip McMil- 
lan and family in Detroit before sailing 
_ for England, where Sir John will seek 
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parliamentary honors this fall. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Boardman, 
whohave let their cottage at Beverly 
Farms for the last two or three years, 
and have lived with Mrs. Boardman’s 
Bartlett, at Manchester, 
have moved back to Beverly Farms, 
where they make their year-around resi- 
dence. [They will spend most of the 
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Otis H. Luke and family, who closed 
their Beverly Farms residence last week, 
are at the Hotel Somerset, Boston. 
- Sidney E. Hutchinson and family have 
closed their residence at Beverly Farms 
and left yesterday for Philadelphia. 
Mrs. H. C. Weston is closing her 
cottage at Beverly Farms next week and 
will return to Boston. 
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Mrs. C. A. Munn and Miss Carrie 
Munn, whorecently returned from Eu- 
rope, are to remain at Manchester. until 
after the Thanksgiving holidays. Gur- 
ney Munn, is also here with his mother 
and sister, but the other unmarried son, 
Hector is travelling through Europe by 
motor this winter, in company with his 
friend, Burrell Huff, son of Congress- 
man George F. Huff of Greensburg, 
Pa. Miss Gladys Munn is also remain- 
ing abroad, in school. 
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William Dexter of aie North Shore 
colony, and Henry Howard Griffith of 
Milton, recently sailed from Cape Town 
for Australia, on their trip around the 
world. 
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E. L. Wood and family of Brookline 
will keep their cottage at Manchester 
open much later than usual this autumn, 
—thus adding another to the steadily in- 
creasing colony of cottagers who are re- 
maining on the shore each year to enjoy 
the delightful fall weather. 
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Miss Harriot S. Curtis of Manchester 
created a new score that will stand as a 
record in competition, at the new 
Country club golf course, Brookline, 
last Saturday, when she negotiated the 
course in 96. She Jed the field in the 
women’s open tournament. 
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Edmund K. Arnold and family, after 
a delightful summer in Manchester, 
where they have had a cottage on Sea 
street, will leave town Saturday morning 
for their winter residence, 12 Glouces- 
ter street, Boston. 
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Mrs. W. Scott Fitz closed her moun- 
tain camp at Jackson, N. H., the latter 
part of Jast week and returned to Man- 
chester and spent the week-end with 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Grew, at Old 
She is now at her Boston resi- 
dence for the winter. 
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The drag hounds of the Myopia Hunt 
club met Tuesday afternoon at 3.30 at 
J. H. Proctor’s, and again yesterday 
morning. For the balance of the month 
they will meet as follows: Saturday, 
23, by courtesy of Childs Frick, a special 
train for members, their guests and 
horses, will leave Hamilton at 12.15 p. 
m., forarun in the North Hampton, 
N. H., country. Breakfast on the 
train. Tuesday, 26th, Fairview hotel, 
Rowley, 3.30 p. m.; Thursdav, 28th, 
morning run (details at kennels on day 
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previous); Saturdav, 30th, Hampton 
Falls,; Nv: He 2.30 p.m. 
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Mrs. Sylvester Tower and _ family 
closed their summer home in Man- 
chester Wednesday and returned to their 
294 Commonwealth avenue, Boston, 
residence for the winter. 
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President Lucius Tuttle of the Boston 
& Maine, and family, have taken a lease 
of Dr. E. A. Dakin’s cottage at Mag- 
nolia, which they had this season, and 
will return next season early. 
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The Pierce Studio, at Manchester, 
will be closed tomorrow for the season. 
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT 
RUMOR, which has been circulating in Manchester, 
to the effect that we were to discontinue business 
there, has been brought to our attention and we desire to 
say there is no truth whatever in the statement. 
We have 
been in business in Manchester for 88 years and hope to 
continue indefinitely. 
Mr. Robert Robertson, Jr., who has been with us sev- 
eral years, will have charge of the work in that section. 
Yours very truly, 
RoBERT ROBERTSON Co. 
