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The Frank P. Fraziers, who had the 
Caswell estate at Pride’s the past season, 
left Tuesday for their winter home in 
Chicago. 
S. Reed Anthony and family were 
among the early week departures from 
Beverly Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Hooper left 
West Manchester the first of the week 
and are stopping at the Somerset, Bos- 
ton, a fortnight before sailing for Europe. 
They will spend the winter in Rome, 
and may prolong their stay on the other 
side well into next summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Sumner, who have 
been spending the summer at Rux- 
ton, Md., came on to Manchester last 
week and were at Mrs. Sumner’s estate 
the ‘‘Rockwell Cottage,’’ Smith’s Point. 
Mr. Sumner returned to Baltimore the 
first of this week and Mrs. Sumner plan- 
ned to return yesterday. 
Hon. T. Jefferson Coolidge, accom- 
panied by Miss Payson and Miss Brew- 
er, returned Sunday froma ten days’ 
automobile tour of the Berkshires and 
New York state. Mr. Coolidge is 
opening his town house on Dartmouth 
street, Boston, toward the middle of 
next month. 
A recent engagement announced is 
that of Miss Lee Frances Alexander, 
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Welcome T. 
Alexander of New York, to James 
Coats Auchincloss, a son of Mrs. Edgar 
S. Auchincloss, of New York. The 
Auchinclosses spent most of the summer 
at the Oceanside, Magnolia. 
Miss Elizabeth Oakley, who has been 
spending the summer abroad, in England 
and on the continent, arrived in New 
York on the Mauretania a week ago 
and came on to Manchester Saturday for 
a short visit with her sister, Mrs. J. Ar- 
thur Brooks, and family, at Old Neck. 
This is the first summer, by the way, 
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks have hada cot- 
tage on the North Shore, having usually 
gone to the South Shore. ‘They are de- 
lighted with the beatuies of Manchester 
and surroundings and have lingered here 
into the autumn. ‘They are leaving next 
Monday for Milton, where they have 
taken a house for the winter. 
Patrons of the Cliff club, Marblehead, 
which has been having such a profitable 
season under the efhcient management 
of A. L, Rowell, formerly of the North 
Shore Grill, Magnolia, will be pleased 
to learn that the club will be kept open 
until Dec. 1. 
James L. Paine and family have closed 
their summer home at Beverly and are 
now settled at their new home, 9 Water- 
house street, Cambridge. 
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Among the week’s departures from 
Manchester are the Mortimer B. Ma- 
sons, the Herbert Warren Masons, and 
Mrs. Sylvester Tower and family. They 
have all returned to their Boston homes 
for the winter. 
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The Misses Mary F. and Fannie Bart-_ 
lett closed their summer home, “Stone 
Lea,’’ at Old Neck, Manchester, Mon- 
day and returned to their 227 Common- 
wealth avenue, Boston, home for the 
winter. 
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