NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
June 18, 1915 
Telephones: 
Haymarket 1719 
Winthrop 246-W 
D. A. IVES 
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47 HANOVER ST., BOSTON 
Two Kansas City families arrived on the North 
Shore this week, making the last leg of the journey, from 
Buffalo to Wisicneters by motor, with short stop-over 
at the Curtis in Lenox. They are Captain and Mrs. 
Chas. W. Littlefield, who are new-comers to Manchester 
this season, and Mrs. John G. Groves and the latter’s 
brother Ralph Osborne. Captain and Mrs. Littlefield 
have been regular visitors to Magnalia until this season, 
when they hired the cottage Ow ned by Mrs. F. T. Brad- 
bury and occupied for several years by Mrs. William }. 
Draper of Washington. The Groves have a cottage on 
Blossom lane, near Singing Beach. Mr. Groves and Miss 
Sallie O. Daggett, their daughter, will come on to Man- 
chester. later. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dexter have closed their Bos- 
ton residence and come to Beverly Farms for the season. 
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This week and next will mark the close of many of 
the preparatory schools and the young students will 
hasten away in great glee to join their parents, many of 
whom have already settled on their country and sea-side 
estates. In Hamilton Mrs. Wolcott H. Johnson’s son 
John will return from St. George’s school in Shae 
and will join the rest of the family on a trip to the Ex- 
position. The Jonathan Brown boys will also be free 
from their studies and can enjoy the wonderful play- 
grounds on “Red Top Farm.” Over in Ipswich the James 
Howe Proctor young folk will return to their estate on 
Fellows road and perhaps prepare for another series of 
out-door lessons by an instructor the same as last summer. 
At Pride’s Crossing, Richard, the son of Oliver Ames will 
return from his final year at St. Mark’s at Southboro. 
Others who will return at Pride’s from St. Marks are 
John Caswell, Ne ; David Sears and Mason coe sons of 
Mr. and Mrs. ] -hilip S. Sears, and John W. Blodgett, ee 
son of the J. W. Blodgetts of Grand Bands Mich., who 
are occupying the Saltonstall cottage. Among the Man- 
chester boys many have been attending St. Mark’s also. 
The sons of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison K. Caner of Phila- 
delphia, William J. and Gerald W., are included. Mr. 
and Mrs. Henry S. Grew’s son, Sturgis: Mr. and Mrs. 
She vins Crosby’ s son Henry, and the young sons of Mrs. 
T. Jefferson Coolidge, eeeon Coolidge’s Point, 
been among the students at St. M; ie 
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Telephones: 249 Beverly Farms 
Green Gables, at Magnolia, had its formal opening 
for the season, under new management, last Tuesday, and 
despite the bad weather this week has enjoyed good pat- 
ronage. Paul Jones Chute, the distinquished dancer sO. 
favorably known for his masterly interpretation of the 
new steps last season, along the shore, is at the Gables 
for the summer, and Miss Melba Proctor will be his dane- 
ing partner. 
and evening, and 
the children. Many children’s parties along the shore 
and from the hotels are already being planned for the 
summer, as Green Gables offers a delightfully quiet re- 
treat for parties of this kind. Alexandré J. Dueth is the 
manager of Green Gables this season. 
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Louise Wanamaker of Philadelphia, 
Munn, has been on the North Shore 
this week for a visit with Mr. Munn’s people at Man- 
chester. The wedding of Mr. Munn and Miss Wana- 
maker will take place in Philadelphia a week from Mon- 
day—the 28th. 
Miss Marie 
flancee of Gurnee 
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and Mrs. Norton Wigglesworth and family of 
have arrived at Manchester for the summer. 
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Among the recent arrivals at Manchester—and new- 
comers here—are Mr. and Mrs. John Woodford Farlow 
of Bay State Road, Boston, who have the estate of the 
late A. L. Devens off Forest st. 
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F. Blackwood Fay and family are among the week’s 
arrivals at Magnolia. They have the cottage on the 
Gloucester-Manchester road, occupied by the late Lucius 
Tuttle for so many years. 
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Valued additions to the Noe ‘th Shore contingent this 
surimer will be Mr. and Mrs. William P. Shepard of the 
Bellevue-Stratford, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Shep- 
ard arrived in Wenham early in the week, where they 
are occupying Miss Dorothy Jordan’s country house. 
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The John Hays Hammonds have closed their city 
residence at 903 Park ave., New York, and returned to 
“Lookout Hill,” their estate at Freshwater Cove, Glou- 
cester. They will leave shortly for the exposition in 
California. ‘ 
Ostenpathy 
Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell Dr. Blanche B. Sartwell 
221 Essex Street, Room 39, Salem 
Tel. 1879 M Residence, Danvers, Tel. 416 M 
Treatments at office or patient’s residence 
Dancing will be in vogue every afternooa- 
Tuesday afternoon will be devoted to” 
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