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SOCIETY NOTES. ; 
Pee caer Tasday, Septem. | Matsolle Breach of Che Tndian Store Boston, Mass. 
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ber 5th, there will be a mixed Now at the “APPLE TREE COTTAGE” the red cottage just off Fuller St., 2 or 3 
doubles tennis tournament at the Es- 
sex County club, open to members 
and invited guests, and members of 
the Nahant, Myopia and Montserrat 
clubs for cups to be given by a 
member. No player shall be under 
thirty years of age. Entries close 
today with tennis committee, Essex 
County club. 
oOo 909° 
Colonel Bogey proved too much of 
a golfer for the field of 47 players 
in the weekly golf tournament on the 
Essex County Club links last Sat- 
urday. Only two of the players 
beat him, Clay A. Pierce of St. Louis, 
whose score of 3 up won him the 
medal, and P. L. Read, who won 
second honor with a score of 1 up. 
The summary: C. A. Pierce, handi- 
cap, 8,3 up; P. L. Read, 8, 1 up; G. H. 
Crocker, 2, 1 down; F. W. Broad- 
head, 3, 2 down; F. A. Reece, 11, 2 
down; P. H. Stevens, 11, 2 down; 
EK. Munn, 18, 2 down; P. D. Haugh- 
ton, 8, 3 down; G. W. Watts, 11, 3 
down; G. F. Willett, 3, 3 down; E. 
K. Arnold, 14, 3 down; Lester Le- 
land, 15, 3 down; O. D. Pfaelzer, 11, 
4 down; R. T. Gannett, 8, 5 down; 
R. F. Brewer, 11; 5 down; G. E. 
Warren, 7, 5 down; R. H. Dana, 
Soaps down; C. Taft, 2d, 17, 9 
down; F. T. Pfaelzer, 18, 12 down. 
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oOo 090 
The Brownlands, Manchester, had 
the honor of entertaining Master 
Charles Taft, son of President and 
Mrs. Taft, last Saturday for lunch- 
eon. He was the guest of Master 
Franklin Pfaelzer. Mrs. Swift of 
New York, is being entertained at 
houses South of Magnolia Post Office 
INDIAN BASKETS, MOCCASSINS, ETC., TOYS AND GAMES, CURIOS, POTTERY. 
the Brownlands by her sister, Mrs. 
Joseph Dorr of Boston. Miss Jose- 
phine Dorr has returned to Man- 
chester from a sojourn in Bar Har- 
bor and joined her mother and sister 
here. Mr. Bean of New York, has 
enlarged the contingent from New 
York. Mr. and Mrs. Sill of Phila- 
delphia, Brownland guests enter- 
tained Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard 
Clark, Jr., of Philadelphia and West 
Manchester at the hotel for dinner 
last Friday evening and last Satur- 
day. Miss Bradford of Philadel- 
phia, had Mrs. W. Scott Fitz of 
Boston and Manchester as her din- 
ner guest. 
°° 0909 
M:. and Mrs. Alfred Curtis of 
Dedham, are the guests of Mrs. Jas. 
F. Curtis of Boston, at her Pride’s 
estate. 
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‘‘Avalon,’’ the Pride’s summer 
home of Frederick Ayer, is extend- 
ing its bountiful hospitality to Capt. 
and Mrs. Frank Marshall of Fort 
Sheridan, II. 
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Mr. and Mrs. 
Spaulding of Boston and Pride’s, 
started Tuesday for a week’s yacht- 
ing trip along the Maine coast. 
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Lucius J. Knowles of Worcester, 
has sold his Magnolia summer home 
to Amelia C. Seudder of St. Louis. 
The Seudders and the Cupples are 
occupying the cottage this year. A 
summer engagement of interest to 
William Stewart 
THE FAMOUS CURACAO HATS. 
Quaker City folk on the North Shore 
is that of Celeste Hecksher of Phil- 
adelphia and Pride’s and Edward 
Perrin of New York. 
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The annual open air horse show 
of the Myopia Hunt club will be held 
Labor day at the polo field, Hamil- 
ton. President Taft is expected to 
attend. 
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Mrs. Henry P. King and son of 
the Pride’s colony, are making Carl- 
tonville their headquarters during 
their Nova Scotia trip. 
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Mrs. John W. Timmons of the 
Fairbanks family party at Beverly 
Farms is to locate in Washington the 
coming winter as Lieut. Timmons 
has been assigned to duty in the 
Navy Department. 
oOo 909 
The North Shore contingent mak- 
ing visits to Bar Harbor has been 
enlarged by the presence of Mrs. 
Wm. F. Draper and her daughter, 
Miss Margaret Preston Draper from 
Manchester. They have been much 
entertained and returned their so- 
cial obligations frequently. The 
Drapers are planning to spend the 
coming winter in Washington. 
Work done at your residence if 
desired anywhere from Manchester 
to Pride’s Crossing. J. Vasconcellos, 
barber, Central square, Manchester. 
Telephone 53-12. 
