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i THE season of 1915 along the North Shore is coming on 
with a rush. Everywhere there are evidences of life 
and renewed activity over previous seasons. A larger 
number of families are settled at their estates and cot- 
tages along the shore between Nahant and Cape Ann than 
ever before at this time of year. The coming week will 
see scores of families settling for the season. The only 
thing needed to put a finishing touch on things is a 
few warm days. 
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The Martin Erdmans of New York plan to occupy 
“Willow Bank,’ the Wm. A. Slater estate on Prince st., 
Beverly Cove, the 1oth of June. Mrs. Slater is still in 
France, but she will join Mr. Slater and the rest of her 
family in Lenox in mid-summer. 
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S. V. R. Crosby and family of Boston, plan to open 
their residence, “Apple Trees,’ West Manchester, next 
week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Winthrop Tewksbury (Caroline T. 
Graham) of Longwood, have arrived at Beverly Farms 
for the summer, and are settled in “Owl Cottage,” which 
they had last year. 
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Mr. and Mrs. James Howe Proctor of Common- 
wealth ave., Boston, are settled at “Mostly Hall,” their 
summer estate at Hamilton, for the season. 
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Mrs. Lester Leland have closed their town 
Beacon st., Boston, and are settled at their 
estate, “Old Tree House,’’ West Manches- 
ter, for a season, which usually extends beyond 
Thanksgiving. Their residence is picturesquely located 
on the rocks near the West Manchester station, the water 
from the bay almost lapping their front lown. Their 
flower garden is always a most beautiful sight and is the 
envy of many other cottagers along the North Shore. 
Mr. and 
house at 422 
North Shore 
Aockefellers 
Jo* Cigars 
LARGER AND BETTER THAN THE 
BEST YOU EVER SMOKED AT 
3 for 25c 
These and others of our well known brands can be had at the cigar stands 
in North Shore hotels and clubs 
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include Elias Ponvert, whose home is in Cuba. 
-COMERS to the North Shore this summer will 
Mr. 
Ponvert has leased the James Lee cottage at Magnolia 
and plans to settle there early in June for the summer. 
Also Miss Katharine Horsford of 27 Craigie st., Cam- 
bridge, who has hired the James Means cottage on Smith’s 
Point, Manchester. Both these places were leased 
through the real estate office of T. Dennie, Reginald and 
R. deB. Boardman of the Ames Bldg., Boston, and Man- 
chetser. 
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It is reported that the Payne Whitneys, who have 
had a house on the North Shore for several years, are 
not to join the colony here thts year, but will spend most 
of the summer on their new houseboat, dividing their 
time between Newport and the North Shore. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Fitch of Boston, are settled 
at ‘‘Riverhouse,” their summer home on Norton’s Point, 
Manchester, for the season. 
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Miss Louisa Loring Dresel. and Ellis L. Dresel of 
Boston, plan to open their cottage, ‘“Thissellwood,” on 
the top of Mingo Beach hill, Pride’s Crossing, the 24th 
of this month. 
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It is understood that Col. and Mrs. John R. Williams 
of Washington are to spend the summer at “Edgewater,” 
the attractive summer estate of the late Mrs. Levi Z. 
Leiter at West Beach, Beverly Farms. Col. and Mrs. 
Williams are the parents of Mrs. Joseph Leiter, the lat- 
ter being the beautiful Miss Juliette Williams of Wash- 
ington when she married the younger Leiter in 1908. 
Mr. and Mrs. Leiter are to spend the early part of the 
summer at the Exposition, coming to the North Shore 
for July and August. ‘Edgewater,’ has not been oc- 
cupied since the death of Mrs. Leiter, Sr., three years 
ago. 
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