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upon the busiest season of its career—busy because 
there are more families here, and because people are 
settling at their sea-shore and country homes earlier, and 
because there are less, if any, people traveling elsewhere, 
and busy because the beauties and attractions of the 
North Shore are drawing people from far and near to 
the charms of this delightful climate and nature’s beauty 
spot. The cold weather the past few days did not deter 
the influx of cottage arrivals. Every day there have been 
a score or more families settle at their homes along the 
shore, and a few warm days will set the wheels of life 
and gayety a-humming for the season of 1915. 
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Mrs. Richard J. Monks has rented her cottage 
“Edgewood,” at Manchester Cove for July and August 
to Mr. and Mrs. Lowell M. Chapin (Elizabeth Chali- 
foux) of Chicago. Mrs. Monks and her daughter, Miss 
Grace Monks, who has just returned from a visit to 
Philadelphia, and Mrs. Monks’ mother, Mrs. Page, will 
go to Northeast Harbor, Me., the last of June for a two 
months’ stay. The Chapins were on the North Shore 
last summer for a visit with relatives at Magnolia. They 
are spending June at Harbor Point, Mich. °* 
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The Allyn Ryans of New York have just leased at 
Magnolia, the Shaw cottage on Norman ave., the lease 
being made through the office of Jonathan May of Mag- 
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Among the week’s arrivals at Magnolia are Dr. 
Freeman H. Hibben and family of Brookline, who are 
settled in the MacDonald shore cottage. 
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John Harvey Wright and family of 617 Boylston 
st., Bogton, who are to have Mrs. H. R. Dalton’s cottage 
at Beyerly Farms this summer, plan to move down next 
Saturday, June 5. 
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RENTALS of the past week include that of the Morrill 
estate at Magnolia to the Jerome K. Remicks of De- 
troit. Last year, and for several seasons back, in fact, 
Mr. and Mrs. Remick have had a cottage at Bass Rocks, 
on the Gloucester shore, but this season they decided to 
join the busy and lively colony at Magnolia. The Morri!l 
house is near the Curry estate, just off Hesperus ave., 
and not far from the Oceanside hotel where many De- 
troit people spend the summer. Mr. Remick is the head 
of the well-known music publishing house by that name. 
There is one grown up daughter, Miss Katherine Remick, 
and two younger children, Jerome H., Jr., and James A. 
Remick, The lease was made through the Boardman 
office of Boston and Manchester. 
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At Beverly Farms there have been several rentais 
the pass week, including the Frank Seabury cottage, to 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunnewell, Jr. (Minna Lyman) of 
Wellesley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Amory (Glayds 
Munn) are to have the Wilkins cottage, commonly called 
the Pump cottage, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strauss of 
Boston have taken the Preston cottage. Last year they 
were at Swampscott. They have already settled at Bev- 
erly Farms. All of the above rentals were made through 
the Boardman office of Boston and Manchester. 
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Hon. and Mrs. R. S. Reynolds Hitt and family of 
Washington are to have the Arthur Little cottage at 
Beverly Farms, occupied last year by the J. A. Lowell 
Blakes. The latter have bought the Morse property at 
Malt Hill, between Manchester and Beverly Farms, and 
are preparing to occupy it shortly. 
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It is understood the Dresel cottage on Mingo Beach 
hill will be rented for the early part of the season, as 
Miss Louisa IL. Dresel is to take a trip to the exposition 
in California the early part of the summer, and her 
brother Ellis L. Dresel is still in the diplomatic service 
in Europe. 
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