SOCIETY NOTES 
? he ¢ argé d’affairs of the Argentine Republic, Senor 
on Jacinto L. Villegas, with his family, who summered 
anchester, are again settled in V 
ecticut avenue residence. Their young daughter, 
rita, Maria Helena Villegas, will be presented to 
y in the coming winter. The family summered at 
Beaton cottage, Bridge street, Manchester, this year. 
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M ‘S.. Gordon. Abbott and children have closed their 
West Manchester house and returned to Boston, as the 
rounger members of the family were to be settled in 
chool. The small cottage on the Borland estate will be 
kept open for a few weeks, and for week-ends later on. 
_Miss Adele. G. Thayer of West, Manchester has pur- 
hased a farm in Dublin, N. H., and in the future dur- 
the summers will reside there. She also contem- 
plates disposing of her Boston residence on Common- 
wealth avenue and locate in Brookline. 
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The ranks of a very pleasant and congenial coterie of 
ttle folk: at Beverly Farms were broken by the depar- 
ture of Dr. and Mrs. .C. A. Porter.and children on Mon- 
day, who were followed yesterday by George Scott 
W aslow and family. Today Bernard C. Weld trans- 
ports. his household to Boston. West Beach 1s indeed 
regretting the absence of its juvenile devotees. 
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_ Herbert M. Sears and the Misses Lily and Phyllis 
‘Sears have returned to Pride’s from their short trip to 
York, being accompanied by Mrs.-Bryce J.. Allen. 
The party met Mrs. Oliver Ames and Miss Ames there 
also. Miss Lily Sears is taking an active interest In mo- 
ing, having recently received for her personal use a 
kard landaulet. The Sears family spent the last 
ee end as the guests of the Oliver Ames family at 
Necth Easton. They made the trip by auto. 
Dr George H. Washburn and family closed “Oak 
Ledge,” their Manchester summer home, on Saturday 
m rning enlarging the Boston contingent settling in 
‘winter homes. Dr. Washburn will remain at Manches- 
te Eyre’: until late October, making daily trips to 
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Mrs. John A. Caswell of Beverly Farms made a short 
trip to New York this week. 
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MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1910. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Justice Wm, H. Moody left Magnolia.,Monday for 
Washington where he will take up his permanent home. 
Justice Moody has been at Magnolia since the latter part 
of July and his health has improved since going: there. 
President. Taft_offered the Justice the use.of the U. S..S. 
Dolphin in which to.make the journey to, Washington, 
but Dr. James M. Jackson of Beverly Farms,. Justice 
Moody’s. physician, considered him ,in. good condition 
for travel by train. He was accompanied by his.:sister, 
Miss Mary E. Moedy, Dr. Jackson and attendants. 
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S. Reed Anthony and family are giving up.the charms 
of ‘Rose Ledge,’’ their Beverly..Farms cottage, on the 
18th and they will enlarge the Boston. contingent, ,who 
will give home-like cheer to Commonwealth by the open- 
of winter homes. 
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Mrs. Amory Eliot and daughter, Miss Rosamond,:left 
Manchester Tuesday and.sailed for Europe the 12th.to 
spend the winter. _Mr. Eliot accompanied them across, 
and will remain a few weeks. 
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F. Meredyth. Whitehouse and.family have returned to 
Manchester, after their yachting cruise to Portland, Me., 
and thence to New York. 
Dr. R. -H. Fitz joined his family at. West.Manchester 
this week, after a six weeks’ trip to California. 
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J. Harrington Walker and family of, Detroit left their 
summer home at Magnolia last Sunday. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward B..Richardson left Magnolia 
for their Brookline home Wednesday. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Endicott Dexter have closed .their 
summer home at York Village, Me., and are the guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. George Dexter of Pride’s. 
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The Irish envoys John Redmond, John Boyle. .and 
Joseph Devlin and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Fitzpatrick, 
Judge and Mrs. Langley of Halifax, accompanied .by 
Carl Dreyfus. and A. Shuman of Beverly called. at the 
home of President Taft last Sunday afternoon and were 
received by the president, Mrs., Taft, Miss Helen. Taft 
and their guest, Miss Marie Herron.. A. dinner. party 
followed at ‘‘Hetmere,’’ the A. Shuman,estate at Bever- 
ly. John B. Schoeffel, formerly of,Manchester, who. is 
a close friend of John Redmond, entertained the envoys 
at the Tremont theatre last Saturday night, where they 
witnessed ‘‘The Fortune Hunter.’’ 
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