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Society Hotes 
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fairbanks, 
who have bcen spending the summer 
with the former’s mother, Mrs. Charles 
Fairbanks, at the H»od cottage, in Man- 
chester, left this week for Chicago. Mrs. 
Fairbanks will remain several weeks 
longer. It is very doubtful if the Vice- 
President will come to Manchester at all 
before the family returns to Washington. 
Col. Sir John Harrington, fiance of 
Miss Amy McMillan, arrived from Eng- 
land on the Republic this week, and is 
now a guest at Eaglehead, the McMillan 
summer home at Manchester. Sir John 
is the newly appointed English minister 
to Abysinia, where he will take his bride 
after the wedding the 12th of the coming 
month. Miss McMillan was at Newport 
last week, and was much entertained 
during her short visit. The Baroness 
von Kettler, who has been her guest at 
Manchester recently has returned to 
Detroit. 
Mrs. William C. McMillan of Detroit 
with her son, James Thayer McMillan 
and her daughter, Miss Doris McMillan, 
are at Manchester to remain over the 
Harrington-McMillan wedding. Immedi- 
ately after that they will go to New York 
where the wedding of James T. McMil- 
lan and Miss Anne Davenport Russell 
take place on Oct. 15. 
On Saturday, Oct. 5, comes the 
eighth annual horse show of the Middle- 
sex Hunt club at the kennels in South 
Lincoln. Among those who have been 
asked to officiate as judges are William 
H. Seabury, George Lee Peabody, Hal- 
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BULBS 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus and an immense 
stock of miscellaneous bulbs, all carefully selected for 
our autumn trade. 
_ We are pleased to send our catalogue containing full 
lists, with illustrations and descriptions, upon request. 
Our bulbs 
Exhibition in June last. 
received fourteen First and two Second 
Prizes at the Massachusetts 
Horticultural Society’s 
SCHLEGEL & FOTTLER CO., 
26 and 27 South Market St., Boston, Mass. 
lan Movius, who officiated last year, 
Arthur Stedman, Robert M. McQuillen, 
Harry Pratt McKean, Nathaniel I. 
Bowditch and Clarence Moore. 
The seventh annual steeplechase meet- 
ing of the Middlesex Hunt will be on 
Saturday, Sept. 28, over the course at 
the kennels. 
Thomas McKee sailed from New 
York on the Amerika Thursday for a 
brief trip abroad, combining business 
with pleasure. 
Prohibition Caucus. 
The prohibition caucus was held 
Thursday evening. D. A. McKinnon, 
chairman, J. F. Rabardy, secretary, and 
G. W. Jewett were relected members 
of the town committee for 1908. G. 
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES 
A Complete line of 
FALL 
SHOES 
CHAS. HOOPE 
W. Jewett and O. M. Stanley were 
elected delegates and instructed to attend 
all the conventions. 
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