— Sl ee a oe aw ee’ ee 
Pa 
y 
Hostetter; 
MAGNOLIA HORSE SHOW. 
Preparations Completed for Biggest Show Ever | 
Held at Magnolia. 
As THE Breeze goes to press the last 
touch is being added to the elaborate ar- 
rangements for the annual horse show 
and meet on Crescent Beach, Magnolia, 
which will be started at 2.30 o’clock 
tomorrow afternoon. The sale of tickets 
has been unprecedented and the most 
brilliant social event of the summer at 
Magnolia is assured. Following is a 
complete list of the entries: 
I. Children’s Saddle Class: 
tana Queen,’’ Elizabeth Weil; “* 
Lloyd Babson Means; ‘‘Cricket,’’ D. 
RB. Wentz; ““Bedouin,’’ Miss Francis 
Bradley; ‘‘Silver Heels,’’ Harry Fes- 
senden. 
Il. Runabout Class : ** Kismet,’ 
Caroline Fessenden; “‘Lady Love,’’ 
H. Fessenden, (Driven by Miss Marga- 
ret Gummey) ; * ‘Gloria,’’ Adele Ritch- 
ie; ‘Silver Heels,”’ Mrs. Munn; ‘‘Nan- 
y,’ Herbert Hostetter; Cold Coin,”’ 
Dr. R. H. Fitz (Driven by Mrs. J. J. 
Weil. 
ill. Ladies’ Driving Competition 
(Post entries): Mrs. J. J. Weil, Miss 
Margaret Gummey, Miss Marion Maher, 
Miss Eleanora Sears, Miss Alice Thorn- 
dike, Miss Katherine Tweed, Miss 
Leslie Bradley. 
IV. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Saddle 
Class: ‘“Torment,’’ Mrs. J. J. Weil; 
““Old Chap,’’ Miss Marion Maher; 
** Mikado,’’ Miss Leslie Bradley; 
*“*Flash,’’ Herbert Hostetter; ‘‘Silver 
Heels,” Mrs. Munn; “‘ Friar,’? Mrs-> 
Stanley McCormack (Miss Eleanora 
Sears riding); ‘“‘ Blue Bell,’’ Elizabeth 
Cutting; ““Kismet,’’ Caroline Fessen- 
den; ‘‘Skiddoo,’’ Frederick Hostetter; 
** Princess Alma,’’ Isabelle Coolidge; 
** Cricket,’’ Mrs. W. H. Coolidge; 
** Daisy Bell,’’ S. D. Oldfield. 
“© Mon- 
Lassie,”’ 
V. Sporting Tandem: ‘‘ Apple 
Jack’’ and ** Happy Jack,’’ Miss Elea- 
nora Sears; “‘ Gloria’? and ‘‘ Quail,”’ 
Mrs. Tom Pierce; “‘Surprise’’ and 
* Fox,’ Mrs. J. J. Weil; not named, 
Miss Alice Thorndike. 
VI. ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Jump- 
ing Class: ‘‘ Mikado,’’ Miss Leslie 
Bradley; *“ Silver Heels,’’ Mrs. Munn; 
** Quail,’” Mrs. Tom Pierce; ‘* Friar,’’ 
Mrs. Stanley McCormack; ‘* Happy 
Jack,”” Miss Eleanora Sears; ‘‘ High 
Flyer,”’” D. B. Wentz; ‘* Brushwood 
Boy,”’ Hall Gleason ; Skidoo,’’ Fred 
Hostetter; “‘ Brown Jug,’’ George Chip- 
chase; “* Daisy Bell,’’ S. D. Oldfield; 
*“Old Chap,’’ Herbert Shaw; — not 
named, Miss Alice Thorndike, Miss 
Catherine Tweed and George Chip- 
chase. 
VII. Race for Gallaways: “‘ Lord 
Minto,’ Harry Lee; “‘Skidoo,’’ Fred 
** Lassie,’’ Floyd B. Means; 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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THE CEDAR ACRES 
GLADIOLII 
FARM 
4 
WENHAM 
Is now in full bloom. 
Over 500 different varieties in full 
Inspection invited. 
bloom, 
besides an endless variety of mixtures. 11 
acres located on Cedar 
Wenh am Lake. 
B. HAMMOND TRACY, Prop. 
**Flying Machine,’’ George Bartlett; 
‘*Cricket,’’ Gordon Potter; “‘ Sport,”’ 
Mrs. William Lane. 
VIII. Flat Race: ‘‘ Gray Beau, 
Herbert Shaw; ‘‘ High Flyer,’’ D. B. 
Wentz;. ‘“Lord Minto,’’ Harry Lee; 
**Dublin’s Pride,’? S. W. Stoneman; 
brown gelding, George Chipchase; 
chestnut gelding, George Chipchase. 
IX. Hurdle Races (four feet high) : 
9) 
street near 
Tel. 13-2 Wenham 
X. High Jump: ** High Flyer,” D. 
B. Wentz; ‘Happy Jack,’’ Eleanora 
Sears; ‘“ Brown Jug,’’ George Chip- 
chase; “‘ Brushwood Boy,’’ Hall Glea- 
son. 
The judges of the event will be George 
S. Mandell, master of the hunt at the 
Myopia Hunt Club; Dr. S. A. Hopkins 
and Gerard Bement. The administra- 
tive committee is made up of Admiral J. 
** Lord Minto,’’ Harry Lee; " Happy E. Pillsbury, General G. A. Garretson 
44K < Wieanora Sears; ‘ “Hist Flyer,’’ and Manager Charles E. Phenix of the 
D. B. Wentz; ‘‘ Brushwood Boy,’’ Oceanside. The officers at the meet 
Hall Gleason; bay and chestnut geldings, will be H. S. Ward, announcer and J. 
George Chipchase. H. Coulter, starter. 
eee eens trol Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harlow of 
w "Beverly, who are temporaril 
Ww Alm ia A porarily occupying 
w os Beurrly Shin nre As the Roxana, the houseboat of Larz An- 
4  derson of Brookline, entertained over the 
BE oe cao 
Henry B. Needham, the playwright 
and writer, of Washington and New 
York, was at dinner at the Fairfax re- 
cently as the guest of Mr. Smithers of 
the executive offices. He is summering 
at Marblehead. Mr. Needham is an in- 
timate friend of Ex-president Roosevelt 
and had with him a letter written by Mr. 
Roosevelt from the heart of Africa. 
Mrs. Alma Gardner of Providence, 
who is a summer guest at the Fairfax, 
gave a small bridge party at the hotel 
Monday night. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Clanco of 
Jacksonville, Fla, Miss Anna Davison 
of East Orange, N. Y., and E. A. Wil- 
cox of New York City, spent the stormy 
days of last week at the Fairfax. “Chey 
were bound for the White Mountains by 
auto. Mr. and Mrs. Clanco drove ll 
the way from Jacksonville, meeting Miss 
Davison and Mr. Wilcox en route. 
week-end Mrs. Rogers of Dedham who 
is summering at the Fairfax. Other 
guests were Dr. and Mrs. Haddock, Mr. 
and Mrs. Little of Beverly. 
Miss Gaisbery, a sister of Mrs. Ru- 
dolph Forster, whose husband is an as- 
sistant secretary to the President, is at the 
Fairfax with the Forsters and their little 
son. She will probably be at the Fairfax 
for the summer. 
Mrs. A. E. Patton and Miss Edith Pat- 
ton of Curtisville, Pa., stopped at the 
Fairfax Jast week while en route by auto 
to Gloucester to visit Mr. and Mrs. John 
Hays Hammond at their home at Fresh 
Water Cove. Mrs. Patton is an intimate 
friend of Mrs. Hammond. 
Mrs. Hannah C. Wheeler and Mrs. 
M. J. Wheeler of Waterbury, Ct., 
stopped at the Highland last week for a 
‘few days. 
