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SOCIETY NOTES 
_ Clothier and Gardner won the in- 
. vitation round robin’s men’s double 
_ tennis tournament last week at the 
. Essex County club. It was a bril- 
liant society gathering that followed 
the matches on Thursday, Friday 
. and Saturday. The final match of 
_ the week was fixed for five o’clock 
- Saturday between Niles and Dab- 
~ ney and Clothier and Gardner. The 
' latter needed the match to win, and 
. Niles and Dabney needed it to tie 
the score,—and win it they did. It 
was one of the longest matches on 
record, and incidentally a record 
was made, for it required 62 games 
to decide the match. The match was 
started, at five o’clock and it was 
dark before it was finished. The 
first match was 15-13 in favor of 
. Niles and Dabney; the second Cloth- 
ier and Gardner won 10-12, and the 
the last Niles and Dabney ‘took 7-5. 
The tie was played off the next after- 
noon, Clothier and Gardner winning, 
6-4, 3. 6, 10-8, 4-6, 6-4. 
The J. Harrington Walkers have 
» been entertaining a house party the 
last ten days, at their attractive new 
summer home, on Magnolia Point, 
overlooking the water. In the party 
were Misses Julia Sanderson, Eliza- 
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Miss Rice has opened her Summer Shop 
in the Smith Building, Magnolia, where 
she has on display many new and in- 
teresting models at very attractive prices 
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beth Thurber, Clara Hodges, Geneva 
Sullivan, S. Caulkins and Elizabeth 
Warren, and Messrs. Harbison, 
Hodges, Caulkins, Whitehead, Moore 
“and Braiden. 
roses were presided over by Miss 
Margaret Thomas and Mrs. Harcourt 
Amory of the Pride’s contingent. 
The members of the Girls’ elub as- 
sisted by Miss Rosamond Bradley 
of Pride’s served. A large number 
of guests were present including 
many from Manchester. 
Mrs. Mabel Swift-Moore, widow of 
the late Clarence Moore, reached 
New York from the capital Monday. 
She registered at Hotel Plaza before 
proceeding to piece Crossing. 
Maryland dents “to Beverly Farms 
this season the John Sawyer Wilsons 
of Stevenson: They are domiciled in 
Miss Cintra Hutchinson’s cottage op- 
posite the Hutchinson estate. 
The John B. Callerys and the Ed- 
ward H. Brainards of Pittsburg, 
who are sojourning for the summer 
at Magnolia as tenants of the Covel 
cottage, were at Atlantic City pre- 
vious to coming to the North Shore. 
They made the journey from New 
Jersey to Magnolia by auto. 
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‘SOCIETY NOTES 
A reception was tendered Rev. Mr. 
Billings by the members of St. John’s 
Episcopal church, Beverly Farms last 
Friday afternoon on the church 
grounds. The affair was most in- 
formal. Mr. Billings received the 
guests alone. A tent was erected on 
the lawn where the guests sat and 
rested- The graphaphone which be- 
longs to the boys’ club furnished en- 
tertainment. Refreshments were 
served. The tables which were beau- 
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Count Szechenyi and the Countess 
Szechenyi, who was Miss Gladys 
Vanderbilt, with their two children, 
Cornelia and Alice, arrived in New 
York on the Mauretania Monday. 
They will remain about two months 
and before visiting the mother of ~ 
the countess, Mrs. Cornelius Vander- 
bilt, at Newport, will be the guests 
of Mrs- Harry Payne Whitney at 
Roslyn, L. I. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Stewart Spaul- 
ding’s recent return to Pride’s from 
Kenilworth, Ill., rounds out an exten- 
sive area covered the past months 
in travel. All the interesting coun- 
tries of the world were visited in 
their age 
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