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Mrs. A. P. Hemenway arrived at 
her estate at Manchester the latter 
part of last week, for the season. 
Her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles Taintor are at 
their farm in Bedford for the spring, 
but will come to the North Shore 
for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Myron ©. Wick and 
daughter, Miss Caroline, of Youngs- 
town, O., and Manchester Cove, who 
have been in New York and Boston 
for a couple of weeks, have returned 
to their home. 
Miss Alice Coddington of Brook-. 
line, will occupy the Wheeler cot- 
tage at Annisquam again this sea- 
son, 
Prof. Frederick Smith and family 
of Cambridge, have been occupying 
Rock cottage at Annisquam for a 
week. 
The United States section of the 
Fine Arts exhibition at Buenos 
Ayres and Santiago, will contain 
about 125 paintings in oil and 35 
bronzes and the artists répresented 
will show in most cases work of the 
highest quality. Many of them are 
summer residents of the North 
Shore, embracing such names as 
George DeCamp, Frank Duvneck, 
Charles Grafly, William M. Paxton, 
Philip Hale and Theodore Wendell. 
It is safe to predict that much North 
Shore scenery will be exhibited in 
South-America from the brushes of 
these painters. 
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. 
SUBSCRIBERS leaving the city 
for their shore homes should notify 
this office of their ‘‘ change of ad- 
dress’’ promptly, sending their 
present as well as new address. 
Miss GLADYS TRULL 
Of Pride's Crossing 
Announces to the people of Manchester that she 
is prepared to give lessons on the 
Piano and Pipe-Organ 
and that her services may be secured 
as accompanist. 
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