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Soctety Hotes 
Eben. D. Jordan, who has a country 
home, ““The Forges,’’ at Plymouth, re- 
tently: presented the Christ Episcopal 
church of that town with $3500. The 
Jordan summer home at West Manches- 
ter was opened this week. ‘The family 
are expected next Wednesday. 
Reginald Robbins and Miss Jane Ruth- 
ven Hall, whose wedding is on next Fri- 
day, the 17th, are to be married in Grace 
Church chantry, New York, at noon. 
Henry B. Hall will give his sister away. 
The only attendant will be Miss Eliza- 
beth Hall, the sister. Mr. Robbins’ 
cousin, Harry Pelham Robbins, will be 
his best man, and his Boston ushers, 
Messrs. Harold J. Coolidge, a class- 
mate, Harvard *92, Charles K. Cum- 
mings and George S. Mandell. The 
New York ushers will be Edward Dusen- 
bury, Dr. William H. Park and George 
A. S. Steele of Brooklyn. A number of 
Mr. Robbins’ connections on the North 
Shore will go over to Ney York for the 
event. 
Last Sunday’s New y ork Herald is au- 
thority for the statement that Judge W. 
H. Moore isto reduce his holdings in 
high steppers, a number of his best 
known horses being listed among the 
horses to be sold at a well known sale 
stable. Among the horses is Forest 
King, the famous Waldorf Astoria cup 
winner; the black gelding Iowa; Pek- 
wald; Billy Finch and Foraker, two trot- 
ting bred carriage horses for which Mr. 
Moore paid $10,000. Excepting Berk- 
ley Bantam, practically all Mr. Moore’s 
ponies are:to be sold, and it is said that 
he will show no more miniature high 
steppers. 
Few changes have been made in the 
-18-hole course of the Myopia Hunt club 
golf links at Hamilton. Saturday after- 
noon private ‘matches will be in vogue, 
as last year, but they are only two open 
tournaments, one on Memorial day and 
the other on Sept. 28. “Two divisions 
will be played, the A division playing 36 
holes from scratch and the B division 18 
holes handicap, and golfers will be al- 
lowed to enter-in but one class. “The 
events are open to all members of the 
United States Golf Association and such 
players as may be invited by the golf 
committee. ‘‘Jack’’ Jones, who for 
many years has been a familiar figure to 
those who have played over the Hamil- 
ton links, will be the club professional 
again this year. 
Mrs. Geo. von L. Meyer and two 
daughters, who are still at Hot Springs, 
are expected to arrive at their Hamilton 
estate for the summer next week. 
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tucker of 
Bay State road are planning to open their 
cottage at Norton’s Neck, Manchester, 
today. 
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