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Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Porter have 
taken the Nelson Bartlett cottage at 
Beverly Farms for the season and 
will move down shortly. They have 
just returned from a visit with Mr. 
and Mrs. Larz Anderson in Washing- 
ton. 
Miss Laura Wick of Youngstown, 
QO., is on to the Wick summer home at 
Manchester Cove, and -she will be 
joined the first of June’ by her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron C. 
Wick. Mrs. Young and little son.of 
Youngstown are with Miss Wick for 
a few weeks. 
- Henry P. King and family have 
opened their summer home _ at 
Pride’s Crossing for the season. 
The Misses Katherine P. and 
Louisa Loring have returned to 
‘‘Burnside,’’ their Pride’s Crossing 
home, after a five weeks’ trip south. 
Mrs. Oliver W. Mink, who had 
been a summer resident of Manches- 
ter for a number of years, passed 
away last Monday afternoon at 4 
o'clock at a hospital in Brookline at 
which she had been for treatment for 
several years. Her remains were 
brought to Manchester Wednesday 
and funeral services were held at the 
Mink summer home on Cobb avenue, 
Thursday afternoon at 3.15, the Rev. 
Dr. Gordon of Boston, officiating. 
Interment was at Woodlawn ceme- 
tery, Chelsea. A large number of 
relatives and friends came to Man- 
chester for the funeral. 
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Miss Helen Taft and the Misses 
Meyer, daughters of the Secretary 
cf the Navy, were among the maids 
of honor at the launching ceremony 
Thursday, when the U. 8. battleship 
Florida, the world’s most for- 
nudable fighting craft was launched 
in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 
ecremony of launching was attended 
oy dignataries from many states of 
the Umon, men and women promi- 
nent in society, and high officials of 
the navy and representatives from 
the government seat at Washington. 
Miss Elizabeth Fleming, daughter of 
of Florida, acted as 
sponser for. the giant craft. 
Mrs. Hattie Speck of Hackensack, 
N. J., and West Philadelphia, daugh- 
ter Gladys, and son Reinhard, are 
occupying their new cottage at 
Riverview, Wheeler’s Point, Glouces- 
ter. Later Mrs. Speck will be joined 
by her son, Prof. Frank Speck of the 
University of Pennsylvania, who is 
such a well known authority on the 
Indian lore, customs, ete., of our 
country, and as the Annisquam Rivy- 
er sections are full of Indian legends, 
Prof. Speck has chosen an interest- 
ing environment for a summer home 
from a personal standpoint. 
George M. Brown and family of 
Cambridge will occupy their summer 
Annisquam this season. 
Chamberlain Brown, the son, and 
grandson of Gen. Samuel E. Cham- 
berlain, who has quite a reputation 
as a comic opera composer, will ac- 
company his parents and contem- 
plates giving another opera in An- 
nisquam, as he did so successfully 
last season, for the village charities. 
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Heuer Clay Frick arrived at 
Pride’s Crossing last Saturday in 
the private car Plymouth Rock to 
spend the week-end looking over his 
magnificent estate. Extensive work 
has been in operation there all win-- 
ter, improving the property between 
the railroad tracks and Hale street 
which he bought last season and 
which is being transformed into a 
beautiful garden. <A large brick wall 
has been built around one side of the 
property and a magnificent iron 
fence runs along the street side in 
keeping with the fence on the other 
side of the street. The Plymouth 
Rock is the finest thing in the way 
of private cars seen along the North 
Shore for some time, and private 
cars are rather common in this sec- 
tion. It was run in on the private 
siding of Judge William H. Moore 
near the Pride’s station. This ear 
was exhibited at the St. Louis exposi- 
tion and won the first award for the 
last word in luxury for travellers. 
Mrs. Frick and Miss Helen Frick are 
abroad at the present time, but are 
expected back early in June and will 
come to ‘‘EKagle Rock’’ for the long 
season. 
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William A. Slater and family have 
arrived at ‘‘ Willow Bank,’’ their 
summer home at Beverly Cove. The 
house was occupied by the Clay Ar- 
thur Pierce’s of St. Louis last sea- 
son. 
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