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SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss C. P. Cordner has gone 
from ‘‘The Outlook,’’ at Arlington 
Heights, to Shattuck Inn, Jaffrey, 
N. H., for the summer. 
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Mrs. Mary R. Bremer of Beacon 
street, Boston, arrived Thursday af- 
ternoon at her beautiful summer es- 
tate on Smith’s Point, Manchester. 
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Augustus P. Loring, Jr., of Bos- 
ton and Pride’s, served as an usher 
yesterday afternoon at the wedding 
of Miss Susan Fellowes’ Davis 
and James Edwin Gardner in 
the First Unitarian chureh in Mil- 
ton. A reception followed at 
‘‘Carmarthen,’’ the Davis country 
estate in East Milton. The bride- 
groom is a Harvard man, class of 
08. 
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Mrs. Henry S. Grew of Beacon 
street, Boston, has arrived at ‘‘The 
Sumacks,’’ her summer home on 
Maseconomo street, Manchester. 
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Another welcome addition to the 
Boston colony settling in Manches- 
ter, this week was Mrs. James T. 
Fields. She is settled at her cottage 
on Thunderbolt Hill. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Dr. and Mrs. Anderson arrived at 
their summer cottage at Coolidge’s 
Point, Manchester, Thursday week. 
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The West Manchester colony was 
enlarged yesterday afternoon by the 
arrival of Mrs. Jere Abbott “of 
Beacon street, Boston. 
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The Singing Beach at Manchester 
is beginning to assume scenes of 
summer activity. Quite a number 
are bathing daily and the young peo- 
ple of the summer colony are en- 
joying base ball and other sports at 
the beach at low tide. 
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Secretary of the Navy George von 
L. Meyer of the Hamilton colony, is 
in Newport. Yesterday he was 
dinner guest. of Rear Admiral and 
Mrs. Raymond P. Rodgers. This 
morning he was formally received 
at the Naval War eollege. 
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Twenty-five hundred invitations 
were issued for the wedding today 
of Lansing Reed of New York and 
Miss Ruth Lawrence of Boston, 
daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Wm. 
Lawrence of Boston, and niece of 
Amory A. Lawrence of the Hospital 
Point, Beverly, colony. The nup- 
tials were solemnized at Emmanuel 
chureh, Boston, this noon. 
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MARBLEHEAD. 
The racing schooner Irolita, for- 
merly the Queen, owned by E. W. 
Clark of Philadelphia, and a mem- 
ber of the Eastern Yacht elub, will 
meet Morton F. Plant’s new schoon- 
er, Elena, June 17th, at the opening 
regatta of the Larehmont Yacht 
elub in Long Island Sound. The 
lrolita and the Elena are both from 
the designing board of Hereshoff 
and it will be an interesting race as 
the Irolita is considered one of the 
fastest creations of that designer. 
Both schooners are likely to be seen 
in races at Marblehead as the owner 
of the Irolita has taken a cottage at 
Marblehead and -will race with the 
Eastern Yacht Club. 
Did Not .Raise .Pennant. 
Orders went forth from the offi- 
cers of the Manchester Yacht club 
not to raise the club penant yester- 
day for this reason. In the cavity 
for the flag pole, a dipper, a rare 
type of thrush, has built her nest 
and is raising several young there. 
For the present the bird will be al- 
lowed to raise her little family. The 
pennant will fly later when Mme. 
Dipper vacates her apartments. In 
consideration of this occurrence, a 
very humane act is chronicled. 
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