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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mrs. Henry Clay Frick accom- 
panied by her son and daughter, are 
motoring this week through the 
mountains. On Tuesday they were 
at Newport, N. H. 
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Mrs. C. A. Munn, Sr., Miss Gladys . 
Munn and Gurnee Munn carried out 
their original plans to leave Man- 
chester on Monday enroute for the 
world-trip. Their itinerary called 
for a cross-country trip to San 
Francisco. From that port they will 
start on Tuesday next, for a tour 
of China, India and other eastern 
countries. 
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Mr. Huntington of Boston, a can- 
didate for football honors at Har- 
vard this year, is the guest this week 
of Richard Wigglesworth at Man- 
chester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Amster of 
Brookline and Manchester, are ex- 
rected from their motor trip to the 
mountains tomorrow. They are re- 
turning by the way of Lenox. They 
are planning to leave Manchester for 
their winter home in Brookline on 
Tuesday. 
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Mrs. Henry 8S. Grew’s plans to 
accompany her sister, Mrs. W. Scott 
Fitz, to New Hampshire last Friday 
were unexpectedly changed owing 
to an accident. Mrs. Grew, while 
descending the stairs at her Man- 
chester summer home, made a miss- 
step and received quite a bad fall. 
She sprained her arm which confined 
her to her room until yesterday. 
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Richards M. Bradley and family 
of Brookline, have returned to Man- 
chester after a visit with the Henry 
Coolidges of Brookline at Asquam 
Lake, N. H. 
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Congressman A. P. Gardner re- 
moved his household to Hamilton 
Wednesday from Pride’s. 
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Mrs. L. Bradley of Boston is the 
house-guest of the John L. Thorn- 
dikes at West Manchester this week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Davis of 
Worcester, brought their season’s 
stay at the Wheelwright cottage, 
Pride’s, to a close today. Mr. and 
Mrs. Livingston Davis of Milton 
have made up the family party at 
Pride’s also. 
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Col. and Mrs. Wm. D. Sohier of 
Boston and Burgess Point, Beverly, 
spent the last week-end with Rhode 
Island friends. Miss E. P. Sohier, 
Miss Eleanor Sohier and Mr. and 
Mrs. Herbert B. Shaw were due 
home today from Islesboro, Me., 
where they have been making sev- 
eral weeks’ stay. 
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Judge W. H. Moore returned to 
Pride’s Tuesday from a business trip 
to Chicago. 
Eben S. Draper, Jr., son of for- 
mer Gov. Draper, has been spending 
a portion of the week at The Brown- 
lands, Manchester, as the guest of 
the Thomas B. Gannetts of Cam- 
bridge. 
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Secretary of the Treasury Frank- 
lin MeVeagh was President Taft’s 
guest at luncheon Wednesday. 
Ching Pin Kwang, the Chinese rear 
admiral, and the members of his 
staff, his special aide, Commander 
George F. Cooper of the United 
States navy, Young Kwai, charge 
d’affaires of the Chinese navy, was 
a distinguished party received by 
President Taft at Parramatta yes- 
terday. 
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Miss Everett of Boston is among 
the West Manchester colonists who 
have returned from extended trips. 
Miss Everett has been on a motor 
trip of several weeks’ duration. 
