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Dealer in First-Class 
Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
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ASHINGTON is having a week’s entertainment at 
the Octagon House in aid of wounded French sold- 
iers this week during the horse show. ‘The tableaux 
which were given at Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont’s Newport 
home last summer were a feature on Monday night. Mrs. 
Charles A. Munn, Jr., of the North Shore represented 
War. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gurnee Munn have been chaperoning 
a house party at Atlantic City, given by Miss Mary 
srown Warburton of Philadelphia. ‘The guests were the 
Misses Rosalind Lancaster, Gretchen Clay, Kitty Smith, 
and R. Livingston Sullivan, John Wanamaker, Jr., and 
Wm. R. Stewart, Jr. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson are planning to spend 
part of June in Chicago. The out-of-door performance 
of Mrs. Anderson’s play “The Witch” will take place at 
“Weld,” the Anderson estate in Brookline, the last of 
May. 
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Mrs. Henry C. Perkins will assist at the flower booth 
at the benefit for the Washington Diet Kitchen, May 20. 
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Judge William H. Moore of New York was at the 
Willard this week while attending the horse show. He 
was a guest at the Metropolitan club last Friday night 
at a dinner given in honor of the judges, officers an‘l 
directors of the association by Gen. James A. Buchanan, 
U.S. A., president of the National Capital horse show. 
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The wedding of Miss Harriet Southerland, daughter 
of Admiral and Mrs. Wm. H. H. Southerland, and !. 
Butler Wright, will take place on May 27 at the home 
of the bride. It will be witnessed by only the immediate 
amily. 
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Mrs. James Henry Lancashire was a boxnolder at 
the recent annual entertainment given by tne pupils of 
Miss Spence’s school at the Plaza hotel ballroom for the 
benefit of a home charity. ‘T'wo plays were given and 
Miss Lila Lancashire see pa in the large chorus. 
In the death of Bdward r De Coppet, New York 
has lost one of the best known patrons of music in the 
city. He was the founder of the Flongaley Quartet, 
which sang mostly for his own private enjoyment, “Desides 
His summers were usually 
spent abroad. The De Coppet family spent last season 
at Pride’s Crossing. 
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William Shakespeare sat with Queen Elizabeth and 
saw his characters pass by at the gorgeous pageant or 
circus as it was called, arranged by Miss Anne Morgan 
and given last Friday night by the members of the Vaca- 
tion Association at the Seventy-first Regiment Armory. 
After the performance the Bard of Avon was introduced 
to the circus managers and the fashionable throng of 
boxholders. 
We think our civilization near its meridian, but we 
are yet only at the cock-crowing and the morning star.— 
Emerson. 
ETROIT had a May Day bridge party in which over 
400 participated in aid of the National Plant, Flower 
and Fruit guild. Miss Doris McMillan and Miss Cath- 
erine Remick assisted among other of the winter debu- 
tantes. 
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no eanas ae —Carlyle. 
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