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SOCIETY NOTES. 
‘“‘Glendyne,’’ the J. Warren 
Mitchel: estate at Manchester Cove, 
entertained a dinner company of 
eighteen on Tuesday evening. 
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Secretary of State Philander C. 
Knox and Mrs. Knox, and Judge 
Joseph 8. Young of Pittsburg, Pa., 
were at the Lincoln House, Swamp- 
scott, last Sunday. They stopped 
over in Lynn and Swampscott for a 
few hours on their way to Belgrade 
Lakes, Me., where they are to enjoy 
a fishing trip of a few days. 
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Thomas P. Beals and family re- 
turned to their Burgess Point, Bev- 
erly, cottage Wednesday, after a so- 
journ at the Isles of Shoals. 
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Harold Vanderbilt concluded a 
week-end visit with the Frederick 
R. Sears family at Beverly Farms on 
Monday. Miss Elearona Sears was 
expected Tuesday in Newport to 
visit Mrs. Joseph Harriman and to 
remain over for the horse show. 
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Among the dinner parties in Man- 
chester was one for fourteen guests 
at the J. Warren Merrill summer res- 
idence on Smith’s Point. 
Mrs. L. B. Harrison of Cincinnati 
and Manchester, is entertaining a 
faimly house-party at her summer 
home on Masconomo street. The 
party includes: Mr. and Mrs. E. P. 
Harrison and son, Francis, of Cin- 
cinnati, also Mr. and Mrs. De Bonnat 
(nee Annie Harrison) of Paris. 
Miss Ruth Harrison will return to- 
morrow from a two weeks’ motor 
trip with friends. Mrs. Harrison 
entertained her guests at the Mag- 
nolia Horse Show yesterday after- 
noon, 
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Bradley 
of Brookline and Manchester, re- 
turned Tuesday from a_ visit with 
Mrs. Bradley’s sister, Miss Aldis of 
York Harbor, Maine. 
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Miss Everett of Boston, is absent 
from West Manchester on a motor 
trip of several days. Mrs. E. B. Ev- 
erett, her mother, has her friend, 
Mrs. Sprague, with her during her 
daughter’s absence. 
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Richard Wigglesworth, a member 
of the Harvard football squad, is 
putting in much private practise at 
Manchester to be ready for squad 
training the second week in Sep- 
tember. 
Telephone 37-4 Manchester 
Mrs. Elsie French-Vanderbilt of 
Newport, concluded a visit with the 
S. Reynold Hitts of West Manches- 
ter on Monday. 
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Henry S. Grew, 2d, of Boston and 
West Manchester, returned early 
this week from his six weeks’ vaca- 
tion trip spent in Europe. 
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Maj. Henry L. Higginson is en- 
joying the charms of his West Man- 
chester estate again, after a five 
days’ sojourn in Vermont. 
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Mrs. Morgan of Boston and 
Methuen concluded her stay with 
Mrs. Lester Leland at West Man- 
chester yesterday. 
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The subject of Miss Borst’s lee- 
ture at Mrs. George Lee’s, Beverly 
Farms, next Tuesday, August 29, at 
eleven o’clock will be ‘‘Josephine.’’ 
On September 5, her subject will be 
‘Victor Emmanuel,’’? and Septem- 
ber 12, ‘‘Edward VII.’’ 
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Mrs. 8. V. R. Thayer’s household 
at Pride’s is a decidedly lessened 
and quiet one by the departure yes- 
terday of her daughter and three 
grand daughters, who have _ been 
such welcome visitors for several 
weeks, 
