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_ Mr. Cutting beat Miss Lee and Mr. 
_ MeKean 6-4, 6-3; Miss Curtis and 
_ Mr. Pickman beat Miss Thorndike 
and L. Davis 6-1, 6-3; Miss Fitz and 
' E. Pickman beat Miss Curtis and B. 
G. Waters 7-5, 4-6, 6-2; Miss Carrie 
_ Munn and §. V. R. Crosby beat Miss 
EE. R. Sears and G. Grant; Miss 
Williams and Mr. Weld beat Miss 
Hutchinson and G. Munn; Miss 
Gladys Munn and C. M. Amory beat 
'Q. A. Shaw, 2d, and E. Munn, 6-3, 
6-3; Miss H. Curtis and S. McKee 
beat Miss Stackpole and Mr. Carey 
6-0, 6-4; Miss Thayer and J. Reece 
beat Miss Ames and Mr. Caner 4-6, 
7-5, 6-2. 
Second round—Miss Curtis and 
Mr. Pickman beat Miss Prescott and 
Mr. Cutting 6-2, 6-4; Miss Munn and 
Mr. Crosby beat Miss Fitz and E. 
_ Piekman 7-5, 7-5; Miss G@. Munn and 
_ ©2M. Amory beat Miss Williams and 
Mr. Weld 6-4, 6-3. 
_ Mrs. C. E. Hodges of Brookline 
and West Manchester is able to join 
her. family ecirele, having been de- 
_ tained at her town house by the ill- 
ness of one of her children. 
» Mrs. F. R. Sears, jr. gave a 
luncheon at the Chantecler Inn, 
- Montserrat, Wednesday. 
Begs to announce 
that she will be at 
this season 
Displaying 
BLOUSES 
AND NEGLIGEES 
| Frances Willard 
of 9 East 41st St., New York 
27 CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
UNTIL AUGUST 15 
In Exclusive Designs 
Yachting, including the interna- 
tional race for the Seawanhaka Cup, 
next week over the course of and 
under the direction of the Manches- 
ter Yacht club, has been and will be 
attended by numerous social fune- 
tions which mean much to the gay- 
ety of the North Shore season. Mys- 
tery Island Inn, that novel and popu- 
lar resort about a mile out from Bev- 
erly Farms, will be the scene to- 
night of a dinner by the local elub- 
men to the visiting yachtsmen from 
the Royal St. Lawrence Yacht club, 
thirty guests being provided for. 
The challenging yacht is the St. 
Lawrence, a snappy appearing craft 
of the sonder type. Allison V. Ar- 
mour of Chicago, who is visiting his 
sister, Mrs. F. Meredyth White- 
house in Manchester, gave a dinner 
Wednesday night on his beautiful 
yacht, Utowana, in honor of the eom- 
ing races. Many visiting yachts are 
in North Shore waters and as the 
Corsair, with the owner, J. Pierpont 
Morgan and Mrs. Morgan, on board, 
is in Marblehead Harbor, the finan- 
cier may witness the races. W. 
Harry Brown’s palatial yacht also is 
here and may be seen along the 
course. President Taft, before he 
departed on his Maine coast cruise 
last Monday was asked to present 
Announees to their 
the Seawanhaka Cup and it is hoped 
that he will be here in time to do 
this. 
A special sale of unique water 
eolors, pieced work in brass and sil- 
ver, imported luncheon sets, artistic 
pottery, antique, home-made can- 
dies, ete., will be held all next week 
at the Chantecler Tea House, near 
the Montserrat station. 
Gov. Draper came to the North 
Shore this week for a brief stay as 
guest of Col. Wm. D. Sohier at Bev- 
erly Cove. Tuesday they were at the 
Essex County elub and played golf. 
Others in the party were John T. 
Bennett of Southborough, Chas B. 
Barnes, jr., of Hingham. 
The dull green Roseville Pottery is 
charming used either as jardiniers 
or wall-poekets, and is to be had at 
the Indian Store, Lexington ave., 
Magnolia. There also are complet: 
lines of elk moceasins and Turkish 
slippers as well as a great variety of 
Toys, Baskets, Russian Brass and the 
famous Curaea hats of South Ameri- 
ea which are light and pliable, never 
erack nor turn yellow in the sun. * 
Work done at your residenee if 
desired anywhere from Manchester 
to Pride’s Crossing. J. Vasconecel- 
los, barber, Central square, Wanches- 
ter. Tel. 1438-13. y 
The HEATH Co. 
of 9 East 41st St., New York 
and The Berkeley Bldg., Boston 
North Shore Customers 
that as usual they are at 
27 CENTRAL ST., 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Where they are displaying 
LATEST NOVELTIES IN 
LAMP AND CANDLE SHADES 
NECKWEAR 
and 
DECORATIVE HOUSE FURNISHINGS 
IN EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS 
