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[MPORTANT among the society events of the co.ning 
week will be the annual horse show at “Rockmarge 
Park,” Judge Wm. H. Moore’s private track. This is 
always the most exclusive of the many out-door func- 
tions of the North Shore season, and is an invitation 
affair. Judge Moore has one of the finest string of show 
horses of any private owner in the country. The horse 
show at the Park will be followed by afternoon tea on 
the lawn at the Moore summer home. 
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George Denégre of New Orleans is visiting Mr. and 
Mrs. Walter D. Denégre at Villa Crest, West Manches- 
ter. Mr. Denégre will be on the North Shore until 
after Labor Day. 
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Mrs. J. Robinson Duff of Paris, France; Father 
Feuir of Chicago, Lieut. Leigh, U. S. N., Miss K. Mann 
of Milwaukee, Wis., were house guests of the J. Henry 
Lancashires, at their beautiful seashore home, “Grafton- 
wood,” at Manchester over the last week-end. With 
Mr. and Mrs. E. Laurence White (Harriet Lancashire), 
‘Miss Lila Lancashire, and Ammi Lancashire, this party of 
ten covers composed one of the merriest of the score or 
more tables last Friday evening at the big dinner-dance 
at the Essex County Club. 
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“Blynman Farm,” the Manchester home of Mr. and 
Mrs. William H. Coolidge, has an interesting approach 
up the long sloping hill formed by stone steps or perrons. 
The ascent is brightened by many varieties of flowers 
along the way, the phlox being very noticeable just now. 
The thick hedge in front and the pretty pond near the 
roadside, with the graceful swans always in sight, are 
attractive features of this estate to the passers-by. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John W. Blodgett of Pride’s Crossing 
returned Thursday from a short visit in New York. 
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Mrs. William G. Fitch of Beverly Farms has among 
her house guests, Miss Mary Helen Carlisle of New 
York, who is a distinguished artist. Her garden views 
have met with great success at exhibits in New York, 
Newport, California and London. She is planning to 
exhibit at some time on the North Shore. Miss Mary 
Tutt of St. Louis is also visiting Mrs. Fitch. 
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Mrs. S. H. Fessenden of Coolidge’s Point, Manches- 
ter, has her sister, Mrs. Reginald Gray of Brookline, witia 
her for the balance of the season, 
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William M. Wood, Jr., and his sister, Miss Rosalind 
Wood, returned Tuesday from their camping trip to 
Moosehead lake in Maine. 
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Mrs. M. G. Haughton is leaving Pride’s Crossin: 
Saturday for a two weeks’ absence in the country. 
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Ue annual tennis tournament of the Essex County 
Club did not get started until Tuesday, because of 
the rain Monday afternocn. Among the pairs playing m 
the mixed doubles have been: Miss A. Cunningham and 
E. C. Fitz, Miss K. Sortwell-and-D.-L; Pickman, Jr.; 
Mrs. Lewis Bremer and Thomas Ridgway, Miss Mum- 
ford and T. P. Beal, Jr.; Miss A. Thorndike and R. W. 
Means, Mrs. S. M.. Felton and W. D. F. Beal; Mrs. 
Cakes Ares and H. G. Crosby, Mrs. Fabyan and John 
Reece; Miss E. R. Sears and L. Davis, Miss H. Curtis 
and M. Fabyan. In the women’s handicap singles: Miss 
Fieonora R. Sears, Miss Charlotte Read, Mrs. Lewis 
Bremer, Miss K. Blodgett, Miss R. Eliot, Mrs. S. Bor- 
den, Mrs. Oakes Ames, Miss H. Curtis, Miss Alice Thorn- 
dike, Miss M. Willett, Miss Eleonora Cabot, Mrs. M. Fab- 
yan. Playing in the men’s singles were: Oakes Ames, 
Francis Willett, R. S. Lovering, Lawrence Foster, H. G. 
Crosby, John Reece, G. C. Caner, D. L. Pickman, Jr. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank A..Reece’and two children are 
spending August on the North shore, with Mr. Reece’s 
mother, Mrs. J. Babson Thomas, and Mr. Thomas, at 
West Manchester. 
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Mrs. Sydney E. Hutchinson is giving one of her song 
recitals in costume next Monday afternoon at ‘“‘Sydith 
Terrace,” Beverly Farms. The program will include 
old-fashioned songs and southern melodies. Mrs. Hutch- 
inson is a beautiful singer and her song recitals at Bev- 
erly Farms in summer, like those at her Philadelphia home 
in winter, are among the most enjoyable of the many little 
fnctions which she gives during the season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Spaulding of Pride’s Crossing 
came down early in the week from Sugar Hill, near Fran- 
conia, N. H., where they have been spending the last 
tnree weeks. They go back again tomorrow. 
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Judge William Caleb Loring of Pride’s Crossing has 
returned from a week’s visit to his estate on Bartlett 
Isiand, Maine. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Coolidge of Pride’s Crossing 
are spending August at their country place near Ashland, 
N. H., on Squam lake. 
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Mrs. Hall McAllister is giving another of her popu- 
lar musicales today, at Mrs. M. G. Haughton’s, Pride’s 
Crossing. 
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The thick pine forest that surrounds the attractive 
hilltop cottage of Miss Katharine E. Silsbee at Beverly 
Cove gives a rich primitive touch to this section of the 
Shore. The garden and vine-covered summer house at 
the foot of the hill form a pretty picture from the road. 
