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LUNCH ROOMS 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Richard Wigglesworth of Man- 
chester and Milton, who is making a 
tour of the western states, is now in 
Towa. 
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At the Brownlands, Manchester, 
much entertaining is going on this 
season as in years past. Robert Gan- 
nett of Boston and the Brownlands 
entertained his friend, Henry De 
Ford at luncheon this week. Miss 
Annie Bradford of Philadelphia and 
Mrs. C. H. White of Boston, both 
Brownland guests, attended a lunch- 
eon given by Mrs. W.Scott Fitz at her 
beautiful summer home, ‘‘The Nar- 
rows’’ at Smith’s Point, Manchester, 
Wednesday afternoon. The affair 
was delightful in every particular 
and Mrs. Fitz was, as always a 
charming hostess. Miss Josephine Dorr 
of Boston, who is making the Brown- 
land her summer home, has left Man- 
chester for a few days but will re- 
turn in the near future to finish the 
season amid the charms of this de- 
lightful spot. Miss Mary Foster of 
Brookline has been 
Misses Sohier at the Brownlands 
this week. 
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Mrs. Walter Alexander, who has 
spent several seasons at Brownlands, 
Manchester, had as guest over the 
week-end her-sister, Mrs. Boothe of 
New York, who, with a party of five, 
was motoring through New England. 
The party had stopped at many de- 
lightful places, Narragansett Pier 
among them, and expressed them- 
selves as delighted with the Brown- 
lands and its beautiful surround- 
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Chase, who 
have been cruising along the Maine 
coast for the past three weeks will 
arrive at their Manchester home next 
Wednesday. Mr. Chase is an enthus: 
iastic yachtsman and is a prominent 
member of the Manchester Yacht 
club. His sloop, the ‘‘ Hostess’ is a 
well built craft and a never failing 
source of enjoyment for its owner 
and his friends. 
Work done at your residence if de- 
sired, anywhere from Manchester to 
Pride’s. Children’s hair cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, 
Central sq., Manchester. Tel. 53-12, * 
Automobile Luncheons 
Exclusive 
Childrens’ Wear 
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Educational and Industrial Union 
| 264 Boylston St., Boston, Opp. Public Garden 
Candy Kitchen Candies 
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