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SOCIETY NOTES The curb line will be held in check by — special ambassador’s car had the place 
solid walls of soldiers, marines and of honor in the centre of the train so 
Transatlantic interest has been ‘‘bobbies.” John Hays Hammond, that its occupants. alighted opposite 
most keen this week with London as “the special representative of the the royal entrance of the station 
the magnetic point and the corona- President of the United States,” ac- where the Duke of Connaught 
tion as the stellar attraction. ‘wo companied by Mrs. Hammond and _ awaited them. reas 
hundred and fifty thousand Ameri- 
cans from every part of the United 
States were in London this week to 
witness the attendant attractions of 
such a noteworthy happening. ‘I'wo 
dozen American heiresses or “Dollar 
Princesses,” as they are called in the 
English capitol, have been spending 
their enormous wealth to add to the 
grandeur of the occasion. Yesterday 
7,000 people crowded Westminster 
Abbey to witness the medaeval cere- 
mony of coronation. ‘Three thrones 
were occupied, one for King George 
V, one for Queen Mary and one for 
the queen mother, Alexandra. Spec- 
ial chairs for the peers and peeresses 
were placed in the abbey and were 
presented them as souvenirs. They, 
with the envoys from Great Britain’s 
colonial possessions and from all the 
governments of the earth had first 
choice of seats in the abbey. Es- 
pecially honored was J. Pierpont 
Morgan, ‘‘ who was taken into the 
folds of the ermine.” ‘The coronation 
procession passes through the streets 
of London today. Every » available 
the special embassy staff, made his 
official entry into London Monday af- 
ternoon. Mr. Hammond was met at 
the railroad station by the Duke of 
Connaught, Crown Prince Christian 
of Denmark, Prince Alexander of 
Teck and other notables. ‘The Amer- 
ican party traveled to London in the 
royal saloon attached to a_ special 
train from Dover, where’ Baron Sand- 
hurst welcomed them to England. 
Whitelaw Reid, the American ambas- 
sador to the court of St. James, and 
Mrs. Reid, other members of the 
American embassy with their wives, 
John L, Griffiths, the American con- 
sul-general, and rhembers of the Brit- 
ish staff were at the station to meet 
Mr. Hammond’s party after their in- 
troduction to the Duke of Connaught, 
who welcomed them cordially and in 
turn presented them to the Danish 
crown prince and Prince Alexander 
of Teck. ‘The Hammond party then 
drove in a royal carriage to Stratton 
House. The special train brought to 
London a number of representatives 
of the continental powers, and also 
Relatives of Mrs. John S. Ford of 
Youngstown, Ohio, and Manchester, 
have arrived at Manchester for the 
wedding next Wednesday at Man- 
chester, of Miss Helen Wick Ford 
of Youngstown and Dr. Elshasser of 
Berne, Switzerland. ‘They include 
Mrs. Herbert K. Caskey and Miss 
Sara Caskey of Toronto, Mr. and 
Mrs. W. Scott Bonnell, Mr. and Mrs. 
Wick Bonnell of Youngstown. ‘The 
party came on from Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y., where they attended the wed- 
ding of Miss Clara Kenworthy and 
Philip Wick. 
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An 18-hole handicap medal play 
competition will be hold on Saturday, 
June 24th, on the Essex County Club 
links. Members are requested to reg- 
ister with the caddie master at the 
first tee before starting to play. 
Work done at your residence if 
desired anywhere from Manchester 
to Pride’s Crossing. J. Vasconcellos, 
barber, Central square, Manchester. 
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