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Society Notes 
A tennis tournament has been in 
progress at the Montserrat Hunt club 
the past week. The annual band con- 
cert was given at the club house yes- 
terday afternoon. 
The next social event of interest at 
the Manchester Yacht club will be 
the water sports on Wednesday after- 
noon, July 31, at 3 o'clock. A pro- 
gram of more than usual interest is 
being prepared by the committee, 
which is composed this year of A. M. 
.Merriam, Charles E. Hodges, A. C. 
Needham, James Means and George 
N. Whipple. There will be seven 
events including diving contest, swim- 
ming race, walking the pole, tub.race, 
war canoe race, swimming and dress- 
ing race and canoe polo. An inter- 
esting feature on the program for this 
year will be the stunts in swimming 
by J. B. Green and EJ. Paul, so well 
31 Central St., 
NORTH 
THE HEATH Co. 
BERNE FE WSBUIEDING B@s.,TON 
ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF TREIR SUMMER BRANCK 
[T\anchester-by-the-Sea, 
Where they are displaying their latest importations in 
Lame, ban hice & hep Ga aiee dtaded 
ALSO ARTISTIC FURNISHINGS FOR COUNTRY ROUSES 
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known in connection with their swim- 
ming stunts at South Boston during 
the winter months. They have kindly 
consented to. give an exhibition of 
their skill. All the competitions are 
open to members of the Manchester 
Yacht club and their friends, and 
entries may be made to A. M. Mer- 
riam, Manchester, Mass. 
Edwin A. Boardman, the yacht de- 
signer, and his brother, R. deB. Board- 
man are sailing from New York next 
Thursday on the Deutschland for 
Germany where they will sail on the 
Spokane in the sonder class races at 
Kiel. 
The E. V. R. Thayers of Lancaster 
arrived at Manchester Wednesday and 
are now located at the Stevens cottage 
on Stevens hill, where they will remain 
until well along in Septembet. 
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McGinley of 
Pittsburg are among the new cotta- 
gers to arrive at Manchester this 
SHORE BREEZE 
9 East 41st Street 
New York City 
‘(Tass 
week. They have taken, for the bal- 
ance of the summer, the cottage on 
Blossom lane next to Mr. McGinley’s 
sister, Mrs. Edward Moore. His 
other sister, Mrs. L, J. Knowles, is . 
also located just a short way off. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Slater gave 
a large dinner party at their Beverly 
Cove residence Sunday evening in 
honor of Count Hatzeldt. In the af- 
ternoon the Count was a guest at 
luncheon of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nor- 
man. 
Capt. John Caswell, inspector of 
‘rifle practice of the 8th regiment, has 
been appointed general of small arms 
practice on the staff of Gov. Guild. 
Miss Margaret Kearney of Boston, 
dressmaker, is at Beverly Farms for 
the season, and is prepared to do work 
for.former patrons at 746 Hale street. 
New patronage solicited. * 
Breeze advertising pays. 
NEW YORK 
Tote Oi Gs ie se ee ee Cos 
BERLIN 
Messrs. GEBRUDER MOSSE 
7 West 30th Street. 
OF BERLIN 
New York 
WILL HAVE A FEW SPECIMENS OF THEIR STOCK IN ART LINENS 
SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY HOMES, with 
Table Damask, Towels and 
Bed Linens from Sample 
THE HEATH COMPANY 
31 Central Street, 
Manchester, Mass. 
