12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
D. D. CAREY 
Insurance Broker 
Telephone 1792 Main 
North Shore 
Estates 
A Specialty 
HE William Baldwin Miller place at Beverly Cove will 
in time be one of the finest places on the North Shore. 
Last year Mr. Miller purchased the Dresel place consist- 
ing of nine acres of woodland. Work was begun upon 
the house last fall and it will be practically completed by 
this fall. ‘The large and commodious white house oc- 
cupies the highest point on the place and by topping the 
thick growth of pines and other trees in front of the 
place a fine sea view was obtained, showing distinctly the 
Salem and Marblehead shores across the water. Much 
blasting through solid rock was necessary to lay the 
foundations of the house on the rocky ledge. The color 
scheme of the house is white—the interior being in white 
wood and the walls finished in white tapestry. The 
furnishings will carry out the idea of the antique. The 
Millers have spent four seasons on the North Shore at 
various places. One season they spent in Beverly Farms 
at ‘““Selwood.” Mr. Miller is secretary of the Diamond 
Rubber Co. of Akron, O., where they formerly made 
their home. They now reside in New York. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Henderson of Brookline ar- 
rived this week at ‘“Roxedge” cottage, Mystery Island. 
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The E. J. de Coppet family are now at Pride’s Cross- 
ing, having taken a cottage on Common lane the past 
week. 
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J. Pierpont Morgan’s patatial yacht “Corsair” drop- 
ped anchor in the harbor off Manchester and Beverty 
Farms last Saturday afternoon, remaining until Sunday 
noon. After returning to New York last week from 
Boston, with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and some of the 
guests who had come on to Boston for the Morgan-Con- 
verse wedding, the yacht was turned over to Mr. and 
Mrs. Francis R. Appleton of New York to bring on their 
young son James, who has been suffering from some 
spinal trouble. The party landed at the pier in Manches- 
ter Sunday morning and motored to Ipswich where the 
Appletons have a beautiful summer home. ~ 
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Mr. and Mrs. Evans R. Dick, Jr., and their two chil- 
dren of South Dartmouth, Conn, will leave early in July 
for Ipswich, where they will spend the summer with Mrs. 
Dick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Tuckerman. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Cowdin Bacon (Hope Norman), 
who were married in Beverly the early part of June, are 
spending their honeymoon in the northwest. 
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“Hetmere,” the A. Shuman place in Beverly Cove 
is a strikingly handsome place surrounded by a stone wail 
almost hidden by vines and shrubs. The great trees are 
very noticeable on the lawns. Mrs. August Weil is now 
with her father, Mr. Shuman, for the season. 
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