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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Tennis Tournament. 
Tennis has been the attracting feature 
at the Essex County club the past week, 
ladies singles and mixed doubles being 
played. Excellent weather has favored 
the players all the week. Miss Evelyn 
Sears, national champion, has maintain- 
ed herhonor, by winning the tourna- 
ment yesterday. She has played an ex- 
cellent game all the week. 
In the preliminary round Miss Sears 
run against Miss Alice Thorndike and a 
deuce match resulted, Miss Thorndike 
winning the first set, 5—7, and Miss 
Sears took the next two 7—5, 7—5. Her 
next opponent was Miss Mollie Eliot, 
whom she beat 6—3, 6—4. Wednesday 
Miss Sears beat Mrs. L. B. Ault in the 
second round, 6-—0, 6—4. Much inter- 
est centered in the semi-finals Thursday 
when Miss Sears met Miss Eleanora 
Sears, and won, 6—4, 6—2. 
In the finals yesterday morning Miss 
Sears won in her match against Miss 
Katherine Tweed, 6—1, 6—3. A large 
gathering has been out every day and 
followedthe games with much interest. 
Anna H. Dame. 
Mrs. Anna H. Dame, widow of Car- 
rol A. Dame, passed away about 7 
o’ clock Monday morning after a linger- 
illness at her home on Proctor street, 
Manchester. She was in her 88th year. 
Mrs. Dame has spent practically her 
whole life on Proctor street, and was the 
oldest resident of the point. She was very 
little known except in a small circle of 
friends. In recent years she has been un- 
able to leave her house to mingle with 
people. 
Mrs. Dame was buried Wednesday, 
funeral services being held at the Crowell 
Memorial chapel, at 2 o'clock. ‘The 
Rev. Walter H. Ashiey officiated. Bur- 
ial was at Rosedale cemetery. 
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