SOCIETY NOTES 
The Frasers of Chicago, who had 
the Judge W. C. Loring place at 
Pride’s last season, have arrived at 
Miss Adele G. Thayer’s estate, West 
Manchester, for the summer. 
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The well authenticated rumor that 
the marriage of Edward Stotesbury 
of Philadelphia and Mrs. Oliver 
Cromwell of Washington and New 
York will shortly take place abroad 
is making a good deal of a stir in 
Washington, New York and Phila- 
delphia, as well as on the North 
Shore, where one of Mr. Stotes- 
bury’s daughters, Mrs. . Sidney 
Hutchinson, has a summer home at 
Beverly Farms. Mr. Stotesbury has 
been a widower for a number of 
years. The younger daughter mar- 
ried J. Kearsley Mitchell, 3d, of 
Philadelphia. Mr. Stotesbury has 
been abroad for some weeks. Mrs. 
Cromwell sailed some days ago on 
the Rotterdam to join her son-in-law 
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 
B. Brooks, Jr., who were married in 
Washington three weeks ago and 
who are to be entertained by Lord 
and Lady Decies. Mrs. Brooks was 
one of the bridesmaids for the lat- 
ter, who was Vivien Gould. 
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Three well known yachts of the 
Manchester Yacht club list will not 
be in commission this season. . The 
famous Glorianna owned by Gordon 
Abbott has been destroyed.  An- 
other season Mr. Abbott plans to 
have a new boat. The Velthra, 
owned by S. Parker Bremer, will 
not be in commission. The Chanti- 
eleer, which was chartered last sea- 
son by Joseph Leiter, will not be 
in these waters, nor will the Teva, 
owned by G. R. Agassiz. 
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T. Dennie Boardman of the West 
Manchester colony was a member of 
Lloyd Phoenix’s yachting party 
aboard the yacht ‘‘Intrepid,’’ which 
recently went to Bristol from New- 
port. 
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The Charles H. Tweeds of New 
York and Beverly Farms will be 
among the guests at the wedding of 
Miss Frances Perkins and Arehibald 
Cox at the Charles B. Perkins’ home 
in Jamaica Plain, June 7th. Mrs. 
Tweed is an aunt of Miss Perkins. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Montgom- 
ery Sill of ‘‘Shenley,’’ Germantown, 
are planning to spend July at 
Manchester. 
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