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SOCIETY NOTES 
Herbert M. Sears was host for a 
dinner on Wednesday evening at 
‘“Wood Rock,’’ his Pride’s Crossing 
residence. There were covers for 
twelve. Sunday the Misses Sears 
will leave for New York city for a 
week’s stay. 
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During the football game last 
Saturday between Holy Cross and 
Harvard, Richard Wigglesworth of 
Boston and Manchester, quarter- 
back for Harvard, fractured his 
ankle and must be regarded as lost 
to the squad for the remainder of 
the season. This is bad news for his 
many friends and admirers on the 
Shore, who appreciate his unfortu- 
nate predicament and that of the 
team. He has their sincere sympr- 
thy. 
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Mrs. E. B. Everett and household 
removed from West Manchester to 
Boston Wednesday. 
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The Edward S. Grews are remain- 
ing at ‘‘ All Oakes,’’ West Manches- 
ter, until the 23d. 
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The New York National Horse 
show is scheduled for the week of 
November 18th. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
After closing their house at Mag- 
noha the middle of September, Mr. 
and Mrs. F. K. M. Rehn, went to 
Lyme, Conn., for a short stay before 
going to their apartments at the Ho- 
tel Chelsea, in West 23d street, New 
York city. There is quite a large 
artist colony at Lyme and Mr. Rehn 
had a good opportunity for some 
fine material for landscape work 
while there. 
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The last ten days have seen the 
season-end exodus from Manchester. 
Notable among the departures were 
members of the foreign legations. 
The French legation left on Mon- 
day. The members of the Italian le- 
gation also have taken their depart- 
ure. Wednesday Baron Haniel von 
Haimhausen, charge d’affaires of 
the German embassy, removed his 
family from the Kimball cottage to 
Washington. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stott and 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stover are a 
Lowell family party to recently bid 
farewell to Manchester. They have 
been tenants of the Dr. Rotch cot- 
tage on Blossom lane for several 
seasons and spend very happy sum- 
mers there. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Hitt, Sr., of Washington and 
West Manchester timed her depart- 
ure from the North Shore so that 
her younger son, William Hitt, who 
was abroad with the Elkins party of 
Washington, could have a short va- 
cation stay on the North Shore. 
Mrs. Hitt and her younger son did 
not leave West Manchester until 
Monday, which gave him a week’s 
stay with his mother. 
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Mrs. Norton Wigglesworth re- 
turned to Manchester last Saturday 
from Omaha, Nebraska, where she 
attended the wedding of her cousin, 
Miss Susan H. Watson. Miss Ruth 
Wigglesworth accompanied her. 
Miss Wigglesworth and her parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. George Wigglesworth, 
are now settled in their winter home 
in Milton. 
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The Charles E. Cottings of West 
Manchester were members of the 
Boston contingent who removed to 
winter homes Tuesday. 
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Mrs. Henry S. Grew closed her 
summer residence, ‘‘The Sumacks,”’ 
on Masconomo street, Manchester, 
Wednesday and removed to her win- 
ter home on Beacon street, Boston. 
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