Vol. ‘x 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bradley, Miss Rosamond 
Bradley and Miss Frances Bradley of Boston and Pride’s 
Crossing will spend Christmas with friends in the Green 
penne Valley, Maryland, 
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pe rty of friends from New York were down to the 
North Shore last Saturday and lunched at the Manches- 
s Tea Rooms, Gardiner M. Lane and party also stop- 
ped at the Tea Rooms Saturday for lunch. The rooms 
are filling a long felt want on the North Shore this 
winter for the frequent visits of the summer cottagers, 
who run down for a day to look around; and after the 
Yfirst of the year, when house-seekers are about, the 
place will be quite a rendezvous. 
Mr, and Mrs. James C. Barr are at the Ritz-Carlton 
an New York and attended the costume ball given on 
Thursday evening by Mrs. Leicester Peck in honor of Miss 
Webb, whose engagement has just been announced to 
Mr. von André. The latter’s cousin, Baroness von 
"André, is a sister of Mrs. Chauncey Depew. Mr. and 
Mrs. Barr will give a dinner at the Ritz-Carlton for 
Miss Philben and Mr. Jones, whose engagement has been 
_ recently announced, 
OPEN ALL WINTER 
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Chicken and 
Lobster Dinners 
Chickens supplied from the Magnolia I oultry farm 
Real Live Lobsters from our own traps 
High Class Service 
Good Music Refined Entertainment 
Private Parties Banquets 
Afternoon Tea 
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Manchester, Mass., Friday, December 19, 1913 
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No. 51 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Dr. J. Henry Lancashire and family are remaining 
at their estate at Manchester over Christmas. They will 
keep the house open all winter, though they plan to spend 
a couple of months in California. For a few weeks, af- 
ter Christmas, they will have an apartment at the Copley- 
Plaza, Boston. ie 
Miss Mabel Fay of Commonwealth avenue, Boston, 
will be a week-end guest of Miss Florence Leach at the 
Manchester Tea Rooms. Dr. W. O. Barney. and his 
mother of Boston were guests over the last week-end of 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo..C. Leach. 
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Mrs. Richard J. Monks has closed her house, Edge- 
wood, at Manchester Cove, for the winter months. She 
is spending December at Galen Hall, Atlantic City, and 
will take a furnished apartment in Boston for the months 
of January, February and March, returning to Man- 
chester in the early spring. Miss Grace Monks has been 
spending part of December in New York, but goes to 
Atlantic City to spend ureias with her mother. 
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Twelve carriage horses belonging to Judge William 
H. Moore of Pride’s Crossing were sold by auction at 
Durland’s Riding Academy, New York, a few days ago 
for $4815, an average of $401. Among them were Mans- 
field and Madeline, the pair that won the reserve cha- 
pionship at the recent National Horse show. They did 
not seem to please the buyers as well as they had pleased 
the judges, for the high bid was $1450. At this price 
Francis M. Ware, the auctioneer, struck them off to 
Baron Stachelberg. Cadet, an imported chestnut hack- 
ney, brought $675. N. Myers Fitler of Philadelphia 
bought him. Dealers purchased most of the other horses 
sold. Peter Manning paid $610 for a pair of big chest- 
nut geldings. Emil Seelig paid $300 for the bay “gelding 
Electric Spark and $250 for the three-year-old pony 
mare, Bagthrope Queen. For Northern Prince, a bay 
gelding 15.2 1-2 hands, Eugene von Bach paid $435. M. 
H, Martin bought the bay gelding Rykon for $370, and 
B. F. S. Gregory bought a pair of browns for $500. 
EDITORIAL COMMENT 
THe Gracious WitTHpRAWAL of ex-Rept. John L. 
Saltonstall from the campaign for the nomination in this 
district to Congress in favor of the incumbent’s con- 
tinued strvice is characteristic and honorable. The dis- 
trict would be glad to see Mr. Saltonstall lead the state 
forces. 
Tur Brverty Farms BAND continues to show its 
public spirit. Without compensation they gave one of the 
best concerts in years at the school house last week. No 
organization with this sort of a spirit can lose in the long 
run. 
Treppy Must Br Moopy over his inability to get a 
real whack at the Mexican problem. What a fur-flying 
time he would have! 
