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SOCIETY NOTES 
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The engagement is announced of Miss Carrie Louise 
Munn and Mr. Reginald Boardman of West Manches- 
ter and Boston. Miss Munn is the daughter of Mrs. 
Charles A. Munn of Manchester and Washington. The 
family spend a greater part of the year on the Shore 
and are still at Manchester. 
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Debutante functions this week of young women of 
the North Shore was Mrs. Frederick Ayer’s reception 
p? honor of Miss Katherine Ayer at her Boston resi- 
lence on Commonwealth avenue on Tuesday afternoon. 
On the same afternoon the Tuileries, Boston, was the 
scene of the debutante tea of Miss Elise Pollard of 
Brookline and East Gloucester. 
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_ Miss Adele G. Thayer has leased her Boston house, 
181 Commonwealth ave., to John L. Saltonstall, whose 
marriage to Miss Gladys Rice is to be solemnized in 
New York early in December. Miss Thayer will occupy 
apartments at the Hotel Somerset from the middle of 
December until early in January, when she will go to 
the West Indies for an extended stay. She is contemp- 
lating the purchase of the Dumaresq estate at Chestnut 
Hill for a future residence. 
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4 Philip §. Sears, uncle of Miss Elizabeth Sears, will 
lead the cotillon with his neice at the ball which her 
father, Herbert M. Sears, will give for her at the Somer- 
set on Thursday evening, Dee. 8. 
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_dudge W. H. Moore’s superb stable of aristocratic 
bred high steppers won the majority of the prizes in the 
harness horse classes at the horse show in Madison 
Square Garden last week. 
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Miss Eleanora Sears has been in Philadelphia this 
week for the aviation flights. She was a passenger with 
Grahame White during his flight on Monday. 
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_ Mrs. George Von. L. Meyer and daughters are due 
iu Hamilton from their European trip by Christmas, 
where they will spend the holiday season before going 
to Washington. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. R. Thayer, Jr., of Lancaster and 
the North Shore returned to Boston Monday. They 
‘went over to New York for Thanksgiving as the euests 
‘of Mrs. Thayer’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mortimer 
Brooks, who spent a portion of the summer at Manches- 
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MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1910. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Longyear of Brookline have 
announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ju- 
dith Folger Longyear to John M. Richardson Lyeth, Har- 
vard ’07 and Law school 710. Mr. and Mrs. Longyear 
gave a reception at The Terrace, their Brookline home, 
Tuesday of this week from 4 to 7. The Longyears lived 
at Manchester the season of 1909. 
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Mrs. Thomas McKean of Philadelphia is a guest of 
Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean at Pride’s Crossing, over the 
holiday. 
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Mr, and Mrs. Geo. S. Mandell are closing their North 
Shore estate at Hospital Point, Beverly, next Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes Hammond have closed their 
Fresh Water Cove estate and removed to Washington. 
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_ A wedding of much interest to Pittsburg and Phila- 
delphia society is that announced for Dec. 1 at the St. 
Regis Hotel, New York, when Miss Gladys Virginia 
Bradley and Wm. Thaw, 3rd, of Pittsburg will be mar- 
ried. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Bradley of Pittsburg and a sister of Mrs. A. J. 
Drexel Biddle of Philadelphia. 
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Mrs. Wm. J. Boardman of the Manchester colony, who 
is now settled at her Washington home for the winter, 
received guests at a ball in Washington, Thanksgiving 
evening, held for the benefit of the Noel House Settle- 
ment in that city. Mrs. Boardman was one of the 
founders of this house. 
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Congressman A. P. Gardner is in Quebec on a gun- 
ning trip. His Hamilton estate still remains open. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Scott and Miss Alice Scott 
of Overbrook, Pa., and Bass Rocks have closed their 
Overbrook house for the winter and registered at the 
Rittenhouse Hotel, Phila. They will be identified with 
all the leading social events of the Quaker City season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bohlen of Philadelphia conclud- 
ed their stay at Hamilton Monday of this week. Mrs. 
Bohlen went on to Aiken, S. C., for the winter, but Mr. 
Bohlen stopped over in Philadelphia owing to the criti- 
cal illness of his mother. It is stated that Mr. Bohlen 
has purchased Hon. Nathan Matthew’s estate, ‘‘Black 
Brook Farm’’, which he has been occupying this sea- 
son. 
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