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Society Notes 
~The closing event of the season 
at the Manchester Yacht club and 
ore of the last social events of the 
season at Manchester will be the 
‘ance to be given at the club horse 
thus evening, to which the friends 
snd guests of the members are in- 
vited. The patronesses for the 
event are Mrs. S. Parker Bremer, 
Mrs. A. Walpole Craigie, Mrs. Ed- 
ward S. Grew, Mrs. Gordon Prince 
and Mrs. William A. Tucker. The 
club house will close for the season 
at noon on Monday, Sept. 17. 
The last sailing tender race of the 
Manchester Yacht club was sailed 
last Saturday afternoon. George 
Wigglesworth finished first in a 
field of seven starters. R.. D. W. 
Smith was second. 
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Senor Calderon left Magnolia this 
week for a visit to Bryn Mawr, be- 
fore returning to Washington. 
Mrs. J. S. Lee is entertaining this 
afternoon at an informal luncheon 
at her cottage in Magnolia, 
Mrs. W. Scott Fitz left Manches- 
ter Wednesday, having closed her 
cottage and is at Jackson, N. H., 
where she has a cottage, for the 
next month or six weeks. Her son 
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. 
Holmes, who have _ been spending 
the summer with her at Manchester, 
go to the mountains also. 
Mme. de Strale, wife of the 
Counsellor of the Swedish legation, 
was chaperone for a merry party of 
young people at the tea house— in 
Magnolia one day the first of the 
week, the party being given by 
Harry Sleeper of Boston, among 
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whose guests were Miss Eva Mc- 
Adoo,. the Misses Southerland, 
Senor Calderon and others. Later 
Mme. de Strale was hostess at a 
little party given there and she in- 
cluded among her guests Herr 
Kuhlman, Herr Friedrichs, Lt. von 
Kohler, of the German Embassy, 
Miss Lewis of Beverly Farms and 
her guest, Miss Wolfe of Tuxedo. 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Draper 
of Hopedale, who have been 
abroad since early in June,  re- 
turned last week and came to Man- 
chester Tuesday for a week’s visit 
with Gen. and Mrs. Wm. A. Draper 
at the “Bradbury Cottage,” 
Smith’s Point. Mr. Draper is a 
brother to the General and Mrs. 
Draper is an own sister to Mrs. 
W. A. Draper. 
The Breeze, one year, one dollar 
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I@- We close our Branch Store at Magnolia next Saturday, Sept. 22. 
