Society Notes. 
On board the ‘ Velthra,’’ Wednes- 
day evening, Commodore S. Parker 
Bremer of the Manchester Yacht club 
entertained a party of Boston friends 
at dinner, after acelightful sail during 
the day. In the party were Mr. and 
Mrs. William B. Buffum and Dr. and 
Dirs.-J. .H: Hare. Mr. Bremer ex- 
pected to start late last night in the 
‘‘Velthra’”’ for New York. 
After a week’s business trip to New 
York, Lester Leland returned to his 
West Manchester home yesterday. 
Miss Helen Rust of Cincinnati has 
been a guest of Mrs. Henry W. Cun- 
ningham at West Manchester. 
Among the late arrivals at Man- 
chester are the Edward Lowes of 
Grand Rapids, Mich.,who are occupy- 
ing the Hemenway cottage at Smith’s 
Point. 
The Dr. F. F. Ellenwoods of Utica, 
N.Y., are occupying ‘‘ Wyndhurst,” 
one of the Kimball cottages at Man- 
chester, arriving Thursdry. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Blackwood Fay, 
their son and Miss Fay were among 
the late arrivals at Manchester last 
week, and are at the ‘Fellner cot- 
tage, i Apple Blossom lane, again. 
Mrs. L. M. Van Deventer (Miss Fay) 
joined her family a day or two ago for 
an extended stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Means returned 
Tuesday from a week’s visit in Phila- 
delphia, where they were guests of 
Miss Klemm. . 
The E. S. Hoopers arrived at Bev- 
erly Farms Monday for the summer, 
and are again occupying the ‘“‘Adams 
cottage.’’ They were not here last 
season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore and 
Mr. Moore’s sons sailed the latter part 
of last week, after a winter spent 
abroad, most of which time they were 
at Paris or following the hunt in Ire- 
land, and they are expected at Pride’s 
Crossing today, where they plan to 
spend the summer with Mrs. Moore’s 
parents at ‘ Swiftmoor.” 
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boardman and 
Miss Josephine Boardman = sailed 
Thursday from New York, for Lon- 
don, to spend the summer abroad. 
They will not return till November, 
and it is improbable that they will 
then come to Manchester. 
Miss McNamara of 665 Boylston 
street, Boston, has arrived at Man- 
chester for the summer and is pre- 
pared to do Shampooing, Marcel 
Waving and Manicuring. She is stop- 
ping with Mrs. Arthur S. Dow, oppo- 
site the railroad station. Telephone 
12-12. 
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