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Overhauling and Repairing of all kinds Special Forgings Springs Repaired and Reset 
Storage 
Gargoyle, Veedol, Oilzum Oils and Greases. Supplies of all kinds 
GOODYEAR. FIRESTONE, FISK, GOODRICH TIRES and TUBES carried in stock 
Complete Stock of BOLTS, NUTS, SCREWS, WASHERS 
Prompt and Competent Service F O RED PAC RAT S FREE AIR 
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Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Sumner, after establishing their Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Richardson have closed 
estate on Smith’s 
winter home 
in Williamsport, Pa. Mrs. Sumner will return to Man- 
chester the last of this month for the summer, and Mr. 
Sumner will be here as much as his business as master 
mechanic in connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad 
will permit. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William’ S. Spaulding (Katrina U. 
Fairlee) of “Sunset Rock,” Pride’s Crossing, are receiv- 
ing congratulations on the birth of a daughter—their 
third child—at 99 Beacon st., on Saturday, May 12. Mr. 
and Mrs. Spaulding and family will open their summer 
home within a few weeks. 
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Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. James McMillan, Mrs. 
Preston Gibson and Mrs. William Phillips were in the 
audience at the concert of Mme. Galli-Curci in Washing- 
ton. She had been heard earlier in the season at the 
home of Mrs. Marshall Field. 
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Mrs. Geo. von L. Meyer and Miss Julia Meyer are 
in Washington for a spring visit. 
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Mrs. H. H. Whitman and children of North Beverly 
have returned from their lengthy visit in California with 
Mrs. Whitman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart C. Chat- 
field-Taylor, in their new home. The latter have opened 
their Lake Forest, Ill, home. Their son, Wayne, will be 
in training nearby, at Fort Sheridan, this summer 
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Yesterday was scheduled for the ve eat by 
Joseph Linder Smith of Boston at the R. T. Crane, Jr., 
residence in Chicago. The proceeds are i go to the 
“fatherless children. of France,” and to the children from 
the villages recently freed from German occupation. 
their summer 
family at “Easterly,” 
Point, Manchester, have returned to their 
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Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Company 
IMPORTERS AND GROCERS 
Wholesale Department and General Business Offices 
at 222 Summer St., opposite South Terminal 
BOSTON 
87-89 Causeway St. 
Also in Salem, Malden, Taunton and Fall River 
their Boston residence, 9 Bay State road, and moved to 
their summer home on Norman ave., Magnolia, yesterday 
for the season. 
Mrs. As GC. 
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Thornton and her daughter, Miss Mary 
C. Thornton, after spending the winter in Concord, N. H., 
have returned to Magnolia this week. 
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‘ Mrs. William A, M. Burden of New York and Man- 
chester will go to Madison, N. J., this month, to be a guest 
of her mother, Mrs. Hamilton McK. Twombly. 
2.8.9 £3 
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stevens of Brookline wili 
open their cottage in Manchester Cove, June 1. They 
have purchased the Furman cottage which they occupied 
last season, 
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J. Harrington Walker of Magnolia was a box- 
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holder at the annual May party held in Detroit, Mich., 
last Friday. 
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Mrs. George G. Snowden of Manchester is at the 
head of a committee working in the interests of the Y. 
W.C. A. at her home in Indianapolis. Much Red Cross 
work is being done at the Association building. The Red 
Cross is preparing for a base hospital at Indianapolis. 
Mr. and Mrs. Snowden and family are to occupy the 
Dewart cottage, Manchester Cove, this season. 
ROTORS: 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. McMillan were among the 
guests at a large dinner gathering in Detroit, Mich., 
the Hotel Pontchartrain, given as a Belgian relief benefit. 
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Mrs. Arthur Meeker is a patroness of the children’s 
concert in Chicago on May 22 to raise funds for an 
ambulance for France to be inscribed with ‘From the 
Children of Chicago.” 
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