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were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fay and Mrs. Jacob Rogers. 
In the George EF. Barnard box were Judge Charles Stearns 
of Providence, R. I., Charles Stoddard of Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Mr. Van Aufdal of Dayton, O., and Mrs. Howard Whir- 
comb of Boston. The J. S. Lawrence box contained a 
party of children from Nahant, who came over with the 
Lawrences. Mrs. L. Carteret Fenno gave her box to a 
party of children. Mrs. Fenno and her daughters are 
spending a short time at Falmouth on the South Shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bohlen had with them their house- 
guest, Mrs. Robert Potter of New York. Dr. and Mrs. 
Nason of Newburyport were guests of Mrs. Ernest Penta- 
cost. Mrs. W. B. Phister was over from Newburyport 
with a box party. Miss C. B. Dobson’s »arty included 
Mrs. John Heard, Mrs. F. H. Richardson, Miss Susan 
Brown, Miss Wormwood and Mrs. W. S. Dunn. Added 
to the list of box-holders previously published were Mrs. 
Andrew Carnegie, 2d, Mrs. Henry Stephens, James W. 
Appleton, E. C. Tarbell, Miss Frances Gray, A. D. Friend, 
W. B. Miller, C. F. Cotting, W. Ogden Codman, Miss 
Katherine Jones, Madam E. J. de Coppet, Mrs. F. H. 
Prince, Mrs. Ellery Sedgwick, Mrs. S. W. Bridges, Mrs. 
Clarence Hay, Arthur Whittier, Mrs. George FE. Cabot, 
Mrs. Cleveland Perkins, Mrs. William H. Moore, Miss 
Clark, Miss Rosalind Wood and many others. 
The closing event of the show was the pony drags. 
Many of the guests had left, but those that stayed until 
nearly 6.30 were well repaid by the picturesque sight 
of the Myopia Hunt hounds followed by the forty or more 
riders pass through the grounds and out over the hills, 
where they made one of the prettiest sights of the day. 
Ciosely following the hounds came Miss Emma Mandell, 
the master of the pony drags this season, and who looked 
most charming in her natty gray riding-habit and littte 
biack hat. Among the riders, who were mostly in 
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browns and blues, were Miss Alice Thorndike, Miss Julia 
Appleton, Mrs. George Burroughs, Miss Mary Curtis, 
Mrs. Fred Ayer, Jr., and Miss Anna Agassiz. Others 
taking part were several members of the Charles G. Rice 
family, the George S$. Mandell family and the James H. 
Proctors, Richard Mortimer, Jr., Fred Ayer, Jr., Dr. 
freeman Allen, Frederick H. Prince, F. Murray Forbes, 
Peter Sartwell, Robert H. Reece, Shilds Frick and B. E. 
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Mr. and Mrs. James B. Waller of Manchester have 
had with them the past week George Gibbs of New York, 
wl! o came on for the Green Meadows Horse Show. 
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Mrs. A. P. C. Wichfeld of Pride’s Crossing, and 
Mrs. Arthur Foote and her daughter, Miss Katherine 
Foote of Amesbury, have this week joined the dancing 
classes held at the home of Mrs. L. M. Sargent on 
Coolidge’s Point, Manchester, and taught by Clarence 
S. Waugh of New York. 
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Mrs. Michael Foster of Harrowgate, Eng., is among 
the new arrivals at the Masconomo House, Manchester. 
Her daughter, Miss Margaret Russell, also of England, 
is with her this week. Among the other arrivals are: 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Savaria and son, Chicago; Mr. and 
Mrs. Ri: RyPeabody, New York; Mr. and Mrs. F.: W. 
Cheseboro, Canandaigua, N. Y.; Miss Anna G. Codman 
ar.d Miss Young, Brookline; the Misses Isabel and M. fF. 
McCaughan, Springfield; Bishop Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. 
Hawthorne, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Clough, Philadel- 
phia; Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Bent, Worcester; Miss Sara 
L. Teetzel, Hamilton, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howe, 
Gardner; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Godsden, Mr. and Mrs, 
F. H. Litchfield, Chicago. 
