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Mrs. Joseph Sargent, jr., of Magnolia, 
is entertaining her father, Charles E. 
Carryl, formerly of New York City but 
now of Boston. Mr. Carryl came up 
to Magnolia early in the week to spend a 
month at the seaside. 
An engagement of much interest to 
Boston and North Shore people was an- 
nounced last week from New York,— 
that of Miss Gladys Bogert, the daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence Bogert 
of Flushing, L. I., and Conover Fitch, 
Harvard ’01. Mr. Fitch isason of Mr. 
and Mrs. Ezra C. Fitch of the Manches- 
ter summer colony. The wedding is to 
be the last of September. 
There were 114 entries last Saturday 
in the open race of the Corinthian Yacht 
club at Marblehead, which was the clos- 
ing event of the mid-summer series. In 
the class for Manchester one-design boats 
the Attergatis, owned by C. E. Hodges 
won. The other boats entered were: 
Solitaire, George Lee; No Name, A. E. 
Chase; Blue Grass, L. O’ Hara; Kitti- 
wake, E. P. Warner,—finishing in the 
order named. 
Congratulations are being showered 
upon Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gray Foster 
of New York on the arrival of a little 
daughter in their summer home at Cool- 
idge’s Point on Thursday of last week,— 
Aug. 12. Mrs. Foster was Miss Flor- 
ence Southerland, daughter of A. F. 
Southerland, who is here to spend the 
balance of the summer. 
Rev. and Mrs. Fisher Howe Booth of 
New York, motored up from their sum- 
mer place at Tenafly, N. J., this week 
and spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. 
J. Arthur Brooks at the Bullard cottage, 
Manchester. Thursday evening Mr. 
and Mrs. Brooks had a few friends in to 
meet their guests at an informal dinner. 
J. Harrington Walker of Detroit has 
joined his family at the Stearns’ Villa, 
Magnolia, for the balance of the month. 
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The tennis tournaments in progress at 
the Essex County club the last two 
weeks have been ended and the honors 
pass tothe following: Ladies’ singles, 
Miss Priscilla Stackpole won from Miss 
Susan Thayer in the finals, 6-1, 4-6, 
6-3; men’s singles, R. S. Lovering won 
from: Es? oDana: 6-15. 5-7; ,6-4,..6-4 
mixed doubles, Miss Susan Thayer and 
Winsor Weld won from Miss Kather- 
ine Tweed and N. Bartlett 1-6, 6-3, 
6-4; men’s doubles, R. F. Cuttting and 
E. T. Dana won from R. S. Lovering 
and P. Stockton, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. 
Two more tennis tournaments are an- 
nounced to be held on the Essex County 
club courts, one, mixed doubles, begin- 
ning Monday August 30, open to mem- 
bers and invited guests, and members of 
the Nahant, Myopia and Montserrat 
clubs, for cups given by Lester Leland. 
One of the provisions of entry into this 
tournament is that no player shall be 
under 30 years of age. Entries close 
Thursday Aug. 26. The other tourna- 
ment is a handicap men’s singles, to be- 
gin Thursday, Sept. 2. Entries close 
Aug. 28. ‘This tourney is open to mem- 
bers and guests and members of clubs 
stated above. 
Among the many beautiful works of 
art which Roger Noble Burnham, the 
sculptor, is completing in his studio in 
the Library, Magnolia, is a figurine or, 
as more commonly called, a statuette, 
of Mrs. Mortimer Smith of Hamilton. 
The figure is a striking likeness of the 
model and is causing much favorable 
comment among Mrs. Smith’s friends 
and other society folk. Another piece 
which has attracted attention isa bronze 
intaglio of Charles G. Strater of Charles- 
gate, Ky. 
The many patrons of the Grande 
Maison de Blanc along the North Shore 
will be pleased to learn of a special sale 
of French underwear to be held at the 
store in the Colonnade, Magnolia, on 
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and 
Thursday of next week. ‘The goods, 
including some of the finest that have 
ever been brought to Magnolia, are to be 
sold at prices much below regular value. 
A. G. Boughton and Miss Belle 
Boughton of Hartford, Ct., are season 
guests at the Aborn, Magnolia, 
