10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
August 27, 1915. 
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ESPITE a threat of rain an unusually large number of 
North Shore society folk attended the annual exhibt- 
tion of Judge William H. Moore’s noted string of Englisa 
hackney bred horses at Rockmarge Driving Park last Sat- 
urday afternoon. Long before the time appointed for the 
opening class to be shown, several hundred guests of Judge 
Moore, who never miss an opportunity to see his cham- 
pions perform, covered the shaded hillside and the lawns 
surrounding the tanbark paths. A band quartered behind 
a knoll played during the entire afternoon. Many of the 
early arrivals motored down from Boston, parking their 
automobiles in a space especially provided, and spent the 
time inspecting Judge Moore’s string. Unusual interest 
centered in the quartet of two-year-olds, sired by the stal- 
lion Marlboro, head of Judge Moore’s stud at Morristown, 
N. J., and bred by Judge Moore himself. These four weze 
broken to harness this summer and are the particular pride 
of Judge Moore. Another horse to attract considerable 
a‘tention was Bouncing Cadet, paired with Allan A’Dale in 
the class for pair horses not exceeding 15.2 hands. As in 
last year’s show, none attracted so much attention as Lady 
Seaton, judged the best in the show at the meeting at 
Olympia, England, a little over two years ago. Others 
siiown, some in several classes, were Burgomaster and 
\ida Fayre, tandem champions in London, Eng., and at 
\Vashington, D, C.; Bountiful and Marcel, champion pair 
at Washington, D, C., Bountiful also being judged cham- 
picn in single harness at that show. Miss Marlboro, cham- 
pion at the Royal Agricultural Society at London, Eng., 
and Lady and Lord Seaton paired in tandem and never | 
beaten. Berkley Queen and Bantam Princess, sired by 
Berkley Bantam, prize winners in England and Madis«n 
Square Garden, in hand and in harness, were ridden hy 
Judge Moore’s grandchildren, Miss Fannie Moore and 
Miss Gene Moore. In the class for ponies not exceeding 
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fourteen hands, Bantam Bracelet was driven by Master 
ES, Moore, Jr., and Berkley Queen by Miss G. Moore. 
judge Moore appeared in several of the ciasses as driver, 
including Roderick Dhu, in the class for champions; 
Bountiful, in the class for horses not exceeding 15.2 hunds, 
and in the class for park teams. Numbered among the 
large number of guests from outside the North Shore was 
Governor Walsh. Following the events at the park, tea 
was served at the Moore residence. 
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Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 7 about sixteen 
of the little folk of the Magnolia colony enjoyed an unique 
little dancing party on the piazza of ‘Wayside,’ the attrac- 
tive Manchester Cove residence of Mr. and Mrs, J. ©. 
Filsworth. The little hostess and host were Miss Helene 
and Master Frederick Ellsworth, who also provided other 
forms of amusement, all of which were hugely enjoyed. 
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Mrs, J. Harrington Walker of Magnolia returned 
‘Tuesday from a short visit in New York. 
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sigelow has returned to Fitzwilliam, 
N. H., after a delightful two-weeks’ stay on the North 
Shore, a guest of Mrs. Geo, Lee and Miss Florence Lee 
at Beverly Farms. Miss Bigelow came down from New 
Eiampshire to assist Mrs. Lee, with other North Shore 
girls, at the Italian Festa at the John Hays Hammond 
estate, Wednesday. The Bigelow summer home at 
Manchester Cove is unoccupied again this season; Mr. 
and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow have a charming country es- 
tate at Fitzwilliam, which is in the Monadnock region, 
and not far from Dublin, Peterboro, East Jaffrey, N. H. 
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Miller of Beverly Cove have 
been on a short visit to their home in New York. 
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