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Vol. XIV 
; SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss Elaine Denégre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- 
ter D. Denégre of West Manchester, will be one of the 
bridesmaids at the wedding on November 18th, in New 
Orleans, of Miss Marie Céleste Stauffer, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Stauffer, and Harry Burnett, 2d. 
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Judge William H. Moore will be of the contestants 
taking their four-in-hands into the ring at the National 
Horse Show in competing for the Memorial Gold Chal- 
lenge cup offered by Alfred G. Vanderbilt. 
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The engagement of Miss Florence Sheppard, daugh- 
ter of the Maxwell Sheppards of Philadelphia, to Cort- 
landt Richardson, son of the late Rev. S. Wm. C. Rich- 
ardson, rector of St. James Episcopal church in Phil- 
adelphia, is announced. Miss Sheppard is the niece of 
Mrs. Eben Jordan of Manchester, where she has often 
visited. 
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The engagement of Miss Doris Bryan of 118 Dean 
st., Brookline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon R. 
Bryan, and Lieut. Charles Alfred Ely King of the United 
States Marine Corps, of Philadelphia, has just been an- 
nounced. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and two daughters Misses 
Janet and Doris, spent the past summer at the Oceanside 
hotel, Magnolia, where the two girls were most popular 
and made many friends. Lieut. King is stationed at the 
Philadelphia navy yard. - The date of the wedding has 
not been decided upon as yet. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bradley have gone from 
Boston to The Homestead, Virginia Hot Springs, for 
their customary fall visit. 
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Dr. J. H. Lancashire and son Ammi W. Lancashire 
came on from New York to vote Tuesday, at Manchester. 
They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Laurence White at 
Beverly Farms during their brief stay here. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Abbott have returned from 
Baltimore, Md., where they were recently called by the 
death of the latter’s father, Dr. Louis McLane Tiffany. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gieae Serene. Townsend have 
leased “Riverknolle,” at Ipswich, for the coming year. 
They will keep the place open during the winter, but will 
make frequent visits to Boston for the numerous events 
of the season in which they are interested. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson and their family, 
who spent the summer at Lake Sunapee, N..H., are set- 
tled in their home at Ipswich for the season. Mr. and 
Mrs. Richard Sears had a lease of the Richardson home, 
which tney occupied the past summer. 
Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Crane, Jr., of Ipswich are spend- 
ing the late fall season at Briar Cliff Lodge, N. Y. They 
will pass the winter in the far west. Mrs. Crane was to 
have had charge of the Russian booth at the bazaar for 
the Allies in January, but will not be in Chicago at the 
time. 
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Miss Mary A. Wood and Francis A. Wood of the 
Ipswich colony were guests of honor at a luncheon last 
week at Trinity Church rectory in Lenox where the Rev. 
_ and Mrs, William Lawrence Wood reside. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Charles A. Munn left Manchester Wednesday, 
after a long season, for a short stay at the Ritz-Carlton, 
New York. From there she will go to Radnor, Pa., to 
visit Mr. and Mrs. Gurnee Munn (Marie Wanamaker) 
at their country estate, “Meadowbrook Farm,” and after 
a stay in Washington she will go to Palm Beach for the 
winter. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Taylor and their daughter, 
Miss Marcia Taylor, closed “The Craigs,” their Manches- 
ter home, on Thursday, when they moved to the Hotel 
Brunswick, Boston, for the winter. 
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Philip Dexter and family are closing their residence 
at Manchester the middle of next week. Mr. and Mrs. 
Dexter will go to New York for a short stay before 
settling in their Boston residence, 65 Marlborough st., 
for the winter. 
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Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gannett and family are remain- 
ing at their villa in Manchester until after Thanksgiving. 
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Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Dewart and family are to re- 
main at their summer home in Mancnester Cove through- 
out the winter. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Elisha W. Cobb, who have just closed 
their summer home at Phillips Beach, Swampscott, are 
at the Copley-Plaza, Boston, for the winter. 
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Mrs. Marshall Field of Beverly Cove and Washing- 
ton is making her usual yearly visit in Chicago, where 
she has opened her home on Prairie ave. She enter- 
tained last Friday with a small luncheon at the Black- 
stone hotel. The Chicago home is situated on the south 
side of the city in the midst of the one-time aristocratic 
section, before society began its migration northward. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Askel P. C. Wichfeld and Miss Fran- 
ces Moore of Pride’s Crossing are planning to remain at 
Hot Springs, Va., until Dec. 15, before returning to their 
home in Washington. 
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Mrs. Richard Dana Skinner of Manchester was 
matron of honor last Saturday in Washington at the 
wedding of Miss Leita Montgomery, niece of the Chief 
Justice of the Supreme Court of the U. S., to Lieut. 
Terry Brewster Thompson, U. S. N. Mr. Skinner was 
an usher. The Skinners are anticipating spending the 
winter in Washington. 
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Invitations are out for a series of six assemblies to 
be given at the Tuileries, Boston, Saturday evenings, Dec. 
16, Jan. 6 and Jan. 20, Feb. 3 and Feb. 17, and March 3, 
by All Souls Lend-a-Hand club. The proceeds of these 
assemblies will be devoted to charity, and Mrs. Edward 
R. Grabow, who is chairman of the committee having 
them in charge, is assured from many sources of their 
success, as the feeling is strong that there never was a 
time when a helping hand was more needed than at pres- 
ent. The patronesses, in addition to Mrs. Grabow, are: 
Mrs. Westley Jones, Mrs. William M. W. Spring, Mrs. 
James H. Lange, Mrs. Julius F. Gage, Mrs. J. Hendrix 
MacLane, Mrs. Shirley T. Graves, Mrs. David H. Judd, 
Mrs. Augustus L. Wells, Miss Fanny Gray, Miss Kath- 
arine L. Gage, Miss Gertrude Morrill and Miss M. Cath- 
arine Parsons, 
