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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. E. A. Whipple and _ son, 
George have closed their West Man- 
chester cottage this week and returneg 
to their town house, 459 Beacon Sx., 
Boston. 
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Parramatta, President Taft’s sum- 
mer home at Montserrat, was closed 
for the winter Tuesday, and Mrs. 
Taft and family left at noon for 
for Washington to join the President. 
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George D. Mason and son, Ralph, 
of Cambridge have been spending a 
few davs this week at “Knoll,” their 
Annisqua cottage. Mr. Mason is of 
the firm of W. A. Mason & Son, sur- 
veyors. 
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Miss Elizabeth ?. Bigelow, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow 
of Boston and Manchester, gave a 
luncheon at the Marlboro street home 
of her parents yesterday in honor of 
Miss Margaret Russell. Miss Russell 
is the daughter of the late Gov. Wil- 
liam Russell of Massachusetts and has 
been a visitor at the Manchester cot- 
tage of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry Russell this season, where 
she became a general gavorite with the 
younger set. 
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Mrs. Reginald Foster is giving an 
at home Tuesday for her daughter, 
Miss Ruth Foster and Miss Lucy As- 
pinwall, daughter of Mr and Mrs. 
W. Henry Aspinwall, at her Boston 
house. Both the girls are of the sea- 
son’s debutantes. 
Boston OPERA House. 
Ts this to be a season particularly 
propitious for the “youngsters” in 
the operatic world? Judging from 
the number of debutantes on the ros- 
ters of the different American opera 
companies, one would be led to such 
a conclusion. In Boston there will be 
heard an attractive group of young 
men, seven in number and representa- 
tive of almost as many nationalities, 
for Anafesto Rossi and Umberto Mac- 
nez are sons of sunny Italy; Max Lip- 
mann was born in Hanover, Ger- 
many; Rene Chassoriaux and Nixola 
Oulnchanoff hail from France and 
Russia respectively, and George Ever- 
ett is an American, as is Rafaelo Diaz, 
although the latter can lay claim to 
Spanish ancestry. 
Anafesto Rossi is just on the thresh- 
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iid of his thirtieth year and yet de 
spite his youth, after his American de 
but has been accomplished he will be 
able to say that he has sung on every _ 
continent where opera is liked and 
known. His voice is said to be of ex- 
ceptionally sonorous timbre and of ex- 
tensive range. Furthermore his crit- 
ics have said .that pliability and 
smoothness are evidenced in his tone 
and that the assurance and finish with 
which he sings mark him as a thor- 
oughly schooled artist. 
Resembling Leo Slezak, in at least 
one respect, Umberto Macnez enjoys 
the distinction of being a tenor of 
heroic proportions physically for he 
is a “six-footer.” He was horn in 
Pesaro, the birthplace of Rossini, and 
there as a boy soprano in the church 
choir his career as a singer had its in- 
ception. Later when his voice changed 
to tenor, a chance came to sing in the 
chorus of a small opera company. 
When the time came to choose a 
vocation, Rene Chasserioux decided 
that he would become a doctor and 
with that end in view he entered the 
Faculte a Medecin de Bordeaux, and 
combined with his other studies, les- 
sons in singing under the direction of 
an aunt. 
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