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MANCHESTER, MASS., Ree -FEBRUARY 3, 1911. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Clay Arthur Pierce of St. Louis are to spent 
the coming season at Manchester, having leased 
through the office of T. Dennie and Reginald Board- 
man the S. Parker Bremer cottage on the tip end of 
Smith’s Point. The Pierces have spent their summers 
for several years on the Beverly Shore, having the 
Cochrane cottage at Pride’s last season. It is under- 
stood the Bremers will spend most of the summer at 
treir farm. 
Miss M. Moyea Newell of New York City, who 
had the Lucius J. Knowles cottage at Magnoha last 
summer, will spend the coming season at Manchester 
Coce. 
May of Magnolia the A. Carnegie, 2d, cottage... The 
Carnegies, we understand, will spend part of the stianier 
in Europe and the balance at their camp in the Adiron- 
dGacks, coming to Manchester to spend the last au- © 
tiimn as usual. Ress 
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Invitations have been issued by Mrs. Charles A. 
Munn of Washington, D. C., and Manchester, for the 
: _vedding of her daughter, Miss Carrie Louise Munn, 
and Reginald Boardman of Boston, a member*of - the: 
Somerset, Myopia Hunt, Tennis and Racquet:dnd ‘other 
clubs, the son of T. Dennie Boardman of Beacon street 
and West Manchester. The wedding is to take place 
in Was! ington on the afternoon of Saturday, Feb. 18; 
at four o'clock and will be in St. John’s Episcopal, 
Church, the rector of which, Rev. Roland Cotton Smith, 
Pe: 1); ‘who has his summer home also at the North 
Shore, in Ipswich, will be the officiating clergyman. 
Following the ceremony at the church there*will be* a” 
reception at Mrs. Munn’s residence in Scott circle. 
The engagement of Miss Munn- and Mr. Boardman, 
who was in the Harvard class of 1901, was announced 
the latter part of November and called forth’ wide- 
spread interest and congratulations, because of the 
extensive acquaintance which both families enjoy. Miss 
Munn was given an elaborate and large luncheon at 
the Bellevue-Stratford, Philadelphia, last Friday eve- 
ning by George D. Widener of the Quaker City. Mr. 
Boardman went to Philadelphia as a guest also. 
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Among the Bostonians bidden to the New York 
dinner and entertainment of Mrs. Philip M. Lydig were 
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ames, Mrs. George Von L. Meyer, 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Sears, Miss Eleanora Sears and 
Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan, Jr. (Jane Grew). 
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Among the members of the Brookline county club 
who were in Montreal last Friday for the rink ice con- 
tests with the Ladies’ Montreal club were A. S. Porter, 
41. and F. S. Amory. The members of the Brookline 
club remained over Sunday. They were the recipients 
of much social attention and entertainment. 
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Frank and James Appleton of New York. have 
been sojourning at Appleton farm, Ipswich. 
She has leased through the office of: Jonathan. 
_> several: years ago. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss Helen Hooper of Boston and: West Manches- 
ter has announced to a few of her intimates her en- 
gagement to Lathrop Brown of New York city, of the 
Harvard class of ’04, and a member of several lead- 
ing New York clubs. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Stell Brown (Lucy Nevins Barnes) of Lexing- 
ten avenue. Miss Hooper is the daughter of the late 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.-Hooper (Helen Angier Ames) 
-Ité was expected that- her engagement would be made 
known last Friday night at the ball which-she gave 
ai the Somerset for hundreds of guests, whose invita- 
tions were received from Miss Hooper’s unele and 
aunt, Mr. and: Mrs. Oliver Ames, although she was her- 
. self? the. hostess on that occasion. She preferred, how- 
ever, not to make known publicly her engagement un- 
til later.” Her wedding will take place at her North 
Shore summer residence at West Manchester next 
‘April. She-:and Mr. Brown first met in the Bermudas, 
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7 ‘Mi's:Conover Fitch of Boston and West: Manches- 
ter has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. 8S. Gordon of 
Penne, L. 1., at Boston. 
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if Miki aid Mrs. Robert. 8S. Bradley of Hbetbn and 
Pride’s are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. 
Brewster Jr., of. Baltimore. On Tuesday afternoon of 
»this. week, Mrs. Bradley gave a musicale at. her Com- 
monwealth avenue, residence. One hundred cards 
Were sent out. 2 
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A brilliant horse show in which Boston and North 
“Sh6re sogiety will occupy a most important position is 
that announced -by the Mass. Horse Show Association. 
Tt will be held:.at-the Park Riding School, Boston,: 
April 24-29 inclusive. Among the associate directors 
ot the show are R. L. Agassiz, Bryce J. Allan, Freder- 
ick Hl. Prince and J. Sumner Draper. There will be 
scme 65 classes. Over a dozen silver cups have been 
offered. 
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Mrs. Levi-Z. Leiter expects to. have as-her guests 
at, her home in. Washington this month her son-in-law 
and daughter, Col. and Mrs. Colin Campbell of Eng- 
lend. 
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John Tuckerman of Boston and Ipswich, was re- 
ported quite seriously ill last Saturday of scarlet fever 
at his Boston home. He plans to oceupy the 
Ipswich summer home of his mother the coming sea- 
son. Mrs. Tuckerman, his mother, is leaving soon for 
au extended trip abroad. 
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The 52nd birthday of Emperor William of Ger- 
many was the occasion of a reception at the German 
embassy, Washington, last Friday night given by Count 
Bernstorff, the German ambassador. It was a brilliant 
affair, attended by many members of the diplomatic 
corps and high officials, 
