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NEW-COMERS to the Manchester shore this season 
will include the Samuel Feltons of Boston, who have 
leased the Proctor cottage on Sea street, occupied for 
so many seasons by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tyson. Mr. 
Felton is the famous Sam Felton of fade-away-Felton 
football fame of Harvard of several seasons ago and 
this will be his first season as a cottager on the North 
Shore. 
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Col. and Mrs. H. E. Russell have rented their cot- 
tage at Manchester Cove to E. R. Campbell of New 
York, who will take occupancy early in’ June. .”)-The 
Campbells were at Manchester seven or eight years ago, 
occupying the Hood cottage on Norton’s Point. Both 
of the above rentals were made through the Boardman 
office of Manchester and Boston. 
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Russell Codman and family of Boston, have opened 
their summer home on Proctor st., Manchester, for the 
seaosn, 
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gray Foster and family of 175 
W. 72d St., New York city, are closing their town resi- 
dence the last of next week and are opening “Crown- 
cliff,” their attractive summer home on Coolidge’s Point, 
Manchester, the first of June. Mrs. Foster’s father, A. 
F. Southerland, will pass part of the summer with them 
as usual, especially during the golfing season at the Essex 
County club. 
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Chas. W. Ward and family of 67 Colchester st., 
Brookline, are settled at their summer home on Old Neck 
Road, Manchester. 
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Several cottages have been rented at Beverly 
Farms the past week, but we will have to with-hold the 
names of tenants until next issue. Among them are the 
Seabury, Wilkins and Preston estates. 
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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REPARATIONS are going on merrily for the wed- 
ding of Miss Hope Norman and Elliott Bacon, which 
will be one of the events of early June on the North 
Shore. Owing to the limited capacity of the little church 
at Beverly Farms, the cards to be issued for the cere- 
mony will be abbreviated, but the subsequent breakfast 
at “Bee Rock,” the seashore home of the bride’s parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norman, at Beverly Cove, will be 
extremely large. The date of the wedding, Saturday, 
June 5, has already been given. “Bee Rock” is certain 
to prove a picturesque back-ground for the wedding 
gayeties. The grounds are laid out in Sicilian style, 
and are unlike anything along the shore. — Boston is 
destined to lose Miss Norman after the wedding, since 
Mr. Bacon’s business interests are in New York, where 
he is in the employ of J. Pierpont Morgan. 
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The marriage of Joseph Blake Thaxter, Jr., to Mar- 
ion Jeanette ‘T'raiser will take place at “Cresthaven,” 
Clifton, on Wednesday evening, June 13. 
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Palmer Gavit and young daughter 
of Albany, N. Y., are among the week’s arrivals at 
Manchester. They moved down yesterday, and are at 
the F. C. Stevens estate on the outer edge of Smith’s 
Point for the season. They are new-comers to Man- 
chester, but not to the North Shore, as they had a cot- 
tage at Bass Rocks for a month last summer. 
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Charles S. Rackemann has sold to Mrs. Annie E. 
Robinson, owner of Edgehill at Nahant, an estate, with 
house on Nahant road, which she will lease in connec- 
tion with Edgehill. Mr. Rackemann has sold to Mrs. 
Margaret F. Motley an estate in Summer street, Nahant, 
comprising two houses and land. One of the houses she 
will occupy and the other will be for'lease. These sales 
were negotiated through the office of T. Dennie Board- 
man, Reginald and R. deB. Boardman. 
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OPENS SATURDAY, MAY 22 
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