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3 Angle Street 
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Mrs. William H. Coolidge and 
daughter Miss Katherine returned to 
the Blynman farm, on the Magnolia 
road at Manchester today after a mo- 
tor trip to the White Mountains. 
The family will keep their residence 
at Manchester open all the winter and 
will remain here practically the whole 
winter. ‘They will undoubtedly en- 
tertain a house party over the holi- 
days as usual. The married daugh- 
ter, Mrs. Stevens and Mr. Ga, 
returned to their home in Brookline 
last week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Agassiz Shaw 
have gone from Beverly Farms to 
Hancock, N. H., for a stay of a 
month or six weeks to enjoy the de- 
lightiul autumn weather, Mrs. 
Shaw’s sister, the wife of former 
governor Robert Bass lives at Peters- 
N. H., which is near Hancock. 
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The L. C. Hannas are leaving Man- 
chester next Wednesday for their 
winter hme in Cleveland, after a very 
pleasant summer at the Carnegie cot- 
tage, Manchester Cove, 
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Mr. and Mrs. ae McMillan, 
who have been occupying the Robin- 
son cottage off School street, Man- 
chester, thie summer, are closing it 
the first of October when they il 
go to Eaglehead to spend a fortnight 
with the former’s mother, Mrs. James 
McMillan before returning to New 
York. Mr. and Mrs. Philip McMil- 
lan returned to Detroit the first of 
last week after a visit with Mrs. Mc- 
Millan. Eaglehead will be kept open 
until November this autumn. Mrs. 
McMillan was late in arriving this 
year, it will be remembered ,as she 
was in Europe. Mrs. Preston Gibson 
will spend the autumn with her grand- 
mother, 
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The dinner-dance at the Essex 
County club tonight will be one of the 
last social functions of the season on 
the North Shore, 
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Mrs, Boylston A. Beal returned 
yesterday from a motor trip to the 
White Mountains. Her sister, Mrs. 
S. V. R. Crosby. was also on a motor 
trip and they met at Bretton Woods. 
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ed upon Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gib- 
son on the birth of a daughter last 
Sunday morning. For the present 
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson are living at the 
Reginald Boardman cottage, West 
Manchester, but they will be with 
Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Gibson’s grand- 
mother, at Manchester, for the bal- 
ance of the fall, until returning to 
Washington in Pa ee 
Dr, Maynard Ladd and family re- 
turnd to Boston today after a sum- 
mer at Manchester. Mrs. Anna Cole- 
man Ladd is sailing for Europe within 
a few days in connection with her 
sculpture work. Dr. Ladd will go to 
Europe in the late winter and return 
with his wife. 
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Dr. Reginald H. Fitz of Boston ane 
West Manchester who is a patient 
at the Corey Hill hospital, Brook- 
line, was reported yesterday as mak- 
ing a good recovery, although his 
condition is still considered serious. 
Dr. Fitz was taken to the hospital 
on Tuesday for a surgical operation. 
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