12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
August 27, 1915, 
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MAGNOLIA 
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WORTH SHORE SWIMMING POOL tennis has con- 
tinued during the week, with much interest, Though 
the ladies’ singles, men’s singles were completed last Sat- 
urday and the ladies’ doubles Monday, the men’s doubles 
did not start until last Saturday, and the mixed doubles 
started off Tuesday. Miss Frances Brainard of Pitts- 
burg, who is spending the summer at the Oceanside seems 
to be the particular tennis star among the younger ele- 
ment at Magnolia,—both in the Pool tournaments, and in 
the Oceanside tournaments which started this week. Miss 
Brainard won the ladies’ singles at the Pool, defeating 
Miss Helen Penhallow of Magnolia and Jamaica Plain in 
the finals, in a three-set match, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. With Miss 
Isabelle Wadsworth of Philadelphia and Magnolia as 
partner, Miss Brainard was runner-up in the ladies’ 
coubles, being defeated by Mrs. Oakes Ames and Mrs. 
Spencer Borden, Jr., in the finals, 7-5, 6-3. In the mix- 
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ed doubles Miss Brainard is playing with Russell Steinert 
cf Beverly Cove. H. A. Plummer was the winner of the 
men’s singles, beating Fred M. Olmstead in a three-set 
match, 6-1, 6-4, 6-1. The Swimming Pool, by the way, 
is the center of social life at Magnolia. Everybody goes 
there between eleven and one for the bath, while many 
line the dirt courts during the forenoon and again in the 
atternoon, sometimes until dark, to watch the tennis 
matches. These outdoor sports vie with the bridge and 
tea parties inside or on the spacious verandas, for popu- 
larity among the older ones. Among those who have 
been introduced at the Pool the past week are: Miss 
Harriet L, Gilbert of Hartford, Conn., by Miss Margaret 
Stevens; Mrs. Geo. McC. Fiske of Providence, R. I., by 
Mrs. FB \S2’ Chick aR UB: Tupper of New York, by J. W. 
Lee, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Chapman of Washington by 
Ernest W. Longfellow. 
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