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SOCIETY NOTES 
Tennis is very much in favor at all the North Shore 
elubs this season. The tennis tournament at the Mont- 
serrat club this week has attracted a large following, 
especially of the younger set. Tennis is in such favor at 
the Essex County club that three new grass courts have 
just been finished, making now a total of ten courts, 
The tournaments 
will start next week. Beginning next Monday, July 
22d, there will be a mixed doubles tournament open to 
members and invited guests, also to members of the Na- 
hant, Myopia and Montserrat clubs, for cups to be giv- 
en by a member. No player shall be under thirty years 
of age. Entries close this evening,—Friday, July 19. 
Among those who had entered up to Wednesday were 
Messrs. Oakes Ames, Godfrey Cabot, George E. Warren, 
Lester Leland and Spencer Borden, Jr., and Mrs. Lin- 
coln Davis, Mrs. Boylston Beal, Mrs. S. Parker Bremer, 
Mrs. G. E. Warren, Mrs. Lester Leland, Mrs. H. K. Can- 
er, Mrs. Oakes Ames. Many others will have entered 
Beginning Monday, August 5th, there will 
be the regular mixed doubles tournament and the la- 
dies’ handicap singles. 
Thursday evening, spans ist, 
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Miss Clare L. Brett, the attractive young daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Brett of New York City, is 
a house guest of the W. Harry Browns at Beverly Cove 
for a couple of weeks. The Bretts have a delightful 
summer home ‘‘Dennemede’”’ at Fairfield, Ct., which is 
much more convenient for Mr. Brett to run back and 
forth to New York to business than a more northerly 
New England location. Mr. Brett is of the McMillan 
— house. 
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Entries, as above, will close . 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
The Manchester Yacht club have sent out notices 
for an invitation race for Class ‘‘P,’’ Sonderklass, Man- 
chester One Design, Marblehead One Design, Corinthian 
One Design and Nahant Bug class, for Friday, July 26th, 
at 2.30. Cash prizes will be given in each class. Entries 
must be in the hands of the Regatta committee of the 
club not later than 6 p. m., Thursday, July 25th. The 
committee this year is composed of Charles E. Hodges, 
chairman, George Mansfield, Reginald Boardman, John 
W. Harwood and Robert T. P. Storer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden B. Harris of Beacon street, 
Brookline, who are occupying Mrs, Sampson’s house at 
Manchester Cove this summer, have Mr. and Mrs. Nor- 
man W. Harris of Chicago visiting them, also Mrs. 
Charles Dering of Chicago. The Hayden Harrises for- 
merly lived in Chicago. The Norman W. Harrises sum- 
mer at ‘‘Wadsworth Hall,’’ Lake Geneva, Wis. Mr. 
and Mrs. Harris have given several little informal af- 
fairs for their guests, and have introduced them at the 
Essex County club during their stay on the shore. 
Mrs. William H. Moore will open Rockmarge, her 
delightful summer house at Pride’s Crossing, Thursday, 
August Ist, at 1lo’clock, for the first of a series of three 
German readings by Fraulein Wolters. The second will 
be at Mrs. S. Parkman Blake’s, West Manchester, Au- 
gust 8th and the third at Mrs. R. H. Fitz’s, The Moun- 
tain, West Manchester, August 15th. Fraulein Wolters 
will also give two English reading for the children, at 
four o’clock, Thursday, Aug. 22 and 29, the first at Mrs. 
W. H. Coolidge’s new bungalow, Magnolia Beach, and 
the other at Mrs. 8. Parker Bremer’s, Gale’s Point. 
Manchester. 
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