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Mrs. S. Fisher Corlies and daughter, 
Miss Margaret Corlies, closed their cot- 
tage at Magnolia where they have been 
spending the early autumn, this week, 
and are at the Touraine in Boston a 
couple of weeks before returning to their 
home at 264 So. 21st. street, Phiiadel- 
phia. 
Mrs. J. Theodore Heard and family 
closed their cottage at Magnoiia this 
week and returned to their Louisburg 
square, Boston, home for the winter. 
The Robert S. Bradleys are among 
the week’s departures from Pride's 
Crossing.” They left the early part of 
the week, and their house was closed 
today. Mrs. Bradley and two daughters 
are taking a short trip to Niagara Falls 
before settling in their Commonwealth 
avenue home for the winter. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Lincoln ex- 
pect to close their cottage at Manches- 
ter Cove next Monday, when they will 
goto their new residence in Jamaica 
Plain, recently bought for a _ winter 
home. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Plant are among 
those who are enjoying the delightful 
autumn on the North Shore. el hey 
will remain at their cottage in West 
Manchester until after “Thanksgiving 
when they will go on to New York for 
the Horse Show, before taking up their 
residence in Boston for the winter. 
Albert Ivins Croll and family have 
closed their cottage at Manchester this 
week and returned to their 410 Beacon 
street, Boston, home for the winter. 
Hollis Street Theatre. 
Joseph Brooks will present Lillian 
Russell at the Hollis Street Theatre, 
Boston, for a limited engagement of two 
weeks commencing Monday, November 
2nd, in the racing comedy success 
‘* Wildfire’? by George Broadhurst and 
George V. Hobart. 
It will be recalled that Miss Russell 
made an unusual hit in this play in Bos- 
ton last season. Since then she has 
scored the success of her career in New 
York where her work in ‘‘Wildfire’’ 
proved a revelation. 
Miss Russell’s play ‘‘ Wildfire’’ is ex- 
ceptional in that it combines a refined 
home atmosphere with the intense action 
encountered on a metropolitan race track 
and is realistic in both instances. It is 
dramatic, possesses a world of comedy 
and is held together by an appealing love 
story. Miss Russell displays some won- 
derful gowns of the Directoire pattern. 
Her supporting company is exceptionally 
strong and a fine production of “* Wild- 
fire’’ completes the bill. 
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