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THe next week will bring a big-influx of summer cot- 
tagers to all parts of the North Shore, more espe- 
cially along the section comprising, Beverly, Pride’s 
Crossing, Beverly Farms, Manchester and Magnolia. 
Such a noteworthy increase in the early-season arrivals 
bespeaks the busy season that has been expected all win- 
ter. Everywhere is there evidence of a long and active 
season along the North Shore. 
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Mrs. Chas. H. Tweed is at her Beverly Farms cot- 
tage for a short stay, recuperating after an illness at her 
New York home. 
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Mrs. John A. Burnham and daughters are closing 
their Boston residence at 5 Commonwealth ave., next 
Wednesday and will move down to their country estate 
at Wenham Lake. 
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The Augustus Hemenways of 273 Clarendon st., 
Boston, are to again become permanent summer resi- 
dents of Manchester, it is understood. ‘They summered 
here last year, but for four or five years previous they 
had gone elsewhere. The stone house on the Hemen- 
way estate—stone, because the lower portion of it 1S 
built of that material—has undergone a thorough over- 
hauling the past winter, the interior being practically 
rebuilt, and some additions have been built. ‘This is the 
house the family will occupy. In the family besides 
Mr. and Mrs. Hemenway are two daugliters, Misses 
Hetty and Mary, and two sons, Augustus, Jr., Harvard 
’o5, and Lawrence, now in Harvard. An older daughter, 
Miss Charlotte Hemenway was married on July 2 of 
last year, at Hyde Park, to Dr. Geo. P. Denny of Brook- 
line. Mr. Hemenway is a nephew of Mrs. Chas. P. 
Hemenway, who died last fall, and is a cousin of Mrs. 
Geo. E. Cabot, Mrs. C. W. Taintor and Miss Hemen- 
way, who live on the same extensive estate, bordering on 
Singing Beach. 
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MONG newcomers to the North Shore this year wil 
be Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey Wright of Boston, 
who were in Europe last summer. They are to 
have Mrs. H. R. Dalton’s cottage at Beverly Farms. 
Also, Mr. and Mrs. Conover Fitch (Gladys Bogert) of 
Chestnut Hill, who are to occupy the Churchman cottage, 
Proctor st., Manchester, the middle of May. Both rentals 
were made through the office of T. Dennie, Reginald and 
R. deB. Boardman of the Ames Bldg., Boston, and Man- 
chester. 
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Herbert M. Sears and daughter of Boston are to 
open their summer home at Pride’s Crossing the middle 
of next week. Other arrivals expected next week are 
the W. J. Mitchells, F. M. Whitehouses and W..D. 
Denegres, all of the Manchester colony. 
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“Tilliothea,”’ the attractive summer home of George 
R. White and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Bradbury of 
285 Commonwealth ave:, Boston, has been opened for a 
long season as usual. The estate, on the highest part 
of Smith’s Point, Manchester, overlooks the entire coast 
for miles around. Considerable work has been in pro- 
gress on the property all winter, in line of changing the 
landscape and beautifying the surroundings. | This 1s 
the most beautiful of the many fine estates at Manches- 
ter and will vie with any on the entire North Shore for 
its many charming features. 
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T. Dennie Boardman and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace 
Goodrich have arrived at ‘“‘Chubbs,” their West Man- 
chester summer estate, for the season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Cabot are at their cottage in 
Manchester for a few days’ rest after the tiresome 
period of the Cabot will trial. The Cabot cottage has 
been open all winter for week-ends, but the family will 
not settle permanently until the children leave school 
the end of May. 
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Each Department 
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