Old Jewels 
Old (jurios 
Wm. T. Shepherd 
Donechian Building 
Magnolia 
Opposite Huylers 
Old Rings 
Old Necklets 
Old Brooches 
Pendants 
Old Earrings 
Old Lockets 
Long Chains 
Old Crosses 
Old Reliquaries 
Old Rosaries 
Old Brocades 
and Stuffs 
Old Gilt Carvings 
Old Repousse 
Metal 
Old Clocks 
Old Venice 
Lithographs 
Old Dutch 
Brasses 
Thousands of lovely old 
jewels and 
Foreign Art Objects 
that cannot be 
where and that are desirable 
as Gifts. No imitations or re- 
productions on sale 
else- 
bought 
Wm.T. Shepherd 
DONCHIAN BUILDING 
MAGNOLIA ° 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
It has been annual tennis tourna- 
ment week at the Montserrat club. 
Tournaments have been on in ladies’ 
and gentlemen’s handicap singles 
and scratch mixed doubles. The 
events were open to members of the 
Montserrat, Myopia, Nahant and Es- 
sex County clubs. The executive 
committee of the club this year 
is composed of D. L. Pickman, 
Harcourt Amory, Thomas Silsbee 
(treas.), W. D. Sohier and P. S§S. 
Sears. Misses Alice Thorndike, 
Margaret Thomas and _ Elizabeth 
Sears compose the ladies’ tennis 
committee and T, P. Beal, Jr., John 
Reece and Edward M. Pickman com- 
pose the men’s tennis committee. 
The tournament started Monday and 
up to Wednesday noon the following 
matches had been played: 
MIXED DOUBLES 
Preliminary Round. 
Miss Cutting and Mr. Cabot beat Miss 
Helen Taft and Mr. Grew, 6-3, 7-5. 
Mrs. McBurney and Mr. Lovering beat 
Miss Brainerd and Mr. Hoyt. 
Miss Thomas and Mr. Tuckerman beat 
Mrs. Lovering and Mr. Hutchins, 6-4,6-4. 
First Round 
Mrs. McBurney and Mr. Lovering beat 
Miss Cutting and Mr. Cabot, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4. 
Miss Sears and Mr. Cutting beat Mrs. 
Tuckerman and 8S. D. Warren, 6-2, 6-3. 
Mrs. 8S. Parker Bremer and Mr. Pick- 
man beat Miss E. Lee and Mr. LeBreton, 
6-4, 9-7. 
Miss Elaine Denegre and Mr. Walker 
beat Miss Barbara Burr and Mr. Fitz, 6-2, 
6-2. 
Mrs. 8S. D. Warren and Mr. Beal beat 
Mrs. Alexander and Mr. Hodges. 
Mrs. Fabyan and Mr. Wendell beat Miss 
Moore and Robert Taft, 6-0, 6-1. 
Mrs. Caner and Mr. Simpkins beat Miss 
Julia Meyer and Geo. Warren, 6-4, 6-4. 
Miss Thomas and Mr. Tuckerman beat 
Miss D. Jordan and Mr. Burnham, 6-4, 6-4. 
Second Round 
Mrs. Bremer and Mr. Pickman beat Miss 
Denegre and Mr. Walker, 4-6, 6-2, 9-7. 
LADIES HANDICAP SINGLES 
Preliminary Round. 
Mrs. McBurney beat Miss A. Thayer by 
default. 
Miss P. Sears beat Mrs. Caner, 6-2, 6-1. 
Mrs. Fabyan beat Miss Fessenden, 6-1, 
6-3. 
First Round 
Miss KE. R. Sears beat Miss R. Cutting, 
6-1, 6-0. 
Miss E. Singourney beat Miss J. L. 
Rantoul, 6-2, 6-0. 
Miss M. Thomas beat Miss E. Cutting, 
6-1, 7-6. 
Miss Mary Curtis beat Miss H. Rantoul, 
6-1, 6-0. 
Miss H. Norman beat Miss Ames, 10-8, 
6-2. 
Mrs. 8S. D. Warren beat Miss E. Bigelow 
by def, 
Mrs. Frothingham beat Miss Brainerd, 
6-2, 8-6, 6-4. 
Miss Taft beat Miss H. Lee, 8-6,-6-3. 
Miss L. Wright beat Miss Marie Lee by 
def. 
Miss M. Curtis beat Miss Butler, 6-2, 
6-0. 
Miss Thorndike beat Miss E. Denegre, 
6-3, 6-3. 
Miss Amory beat Miss E. Cabot, 7-5, 8-6. 
Miss Margery Lee beat Miss H. Curtis, 
6-1, 5-7, 6-1. 
Miss Moore beat Miss E. Roelker by 
default. 
Miss Burr beat Mrs. McBurney by def. 
Miss P. Sears beat Mrs. Fabyan, 6-2, 7-5. 
Second Round 
Miss E. Sears beat Miss Sigourney, 6-3, 
7-5. 
Miss Thomas beat Miss Curtis by def. 
Wve H. Norman beat Mrs. Warren by 
def. 
Miss Taft beat Mrs. Frothingham. 
Mrs. Curtis beat Miss L. Wright by def. 
Miss Thorndike beat Miss Amory, 6-1, 
6-1. 
Miss Moore beat Miss Lee, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2. 
Miss P. Sears beat Miss Burr, 6-2, 6-0. 
. Third Round 
Miss Sears beat Miss Thomas, 6-2, 6-1. 
Miss Taft beat Miss Norman, 2-6, 7-5, 
6-2. 
MEN’S HANDICAP SINGLES 
Preliminary Round 
Edward Pickman beat J. L. Frothing- 
ham, 6-2, 6-0. 
F. Burnham beat W. A. Burnham ,Jr. 
S. D. Warren beat T. P. Beal, Jr, 6-2, 
6-4. 
C. Hutchins beat G. C. Caner by default. 
First Round. 
O. Ames, Jr., beat D. LeBreton, 6-3, 6-8, 
6-3. 
D. L. Pickman, Jr., beat Charlie Taft, 
6-3, 6-2. 
H. Shaw beat E. Fitz by default. 
J. A. L. Blake beat Robert Taft, 10-8, — 
6-2, 
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Mrs. J. W. Blodgett of Grand Rap- 
ids, Mich., is entertaining Mrs. D. A. 
Blodgett at the Saltonstall cottage, 
Pride’s Crossing. 
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Mrs. H. P. McKean returned to her 
delightful summer home at Pride’s 
Hill, Pride’s Crossing, Monday after 
a short visit at Stockbridge. 
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A number of improvements are 
being made at the West Manchester 
estate of Frank P. Frazier this sea- 
son. Last summer he purchased the 
place from Miss A. G. Thayer, who 
had spent her summers there for 
many years. Mr. Frazier is especi- 
ally interested in the gardens and 
they are receiving the best of at- 
tention. The concrete bridges 
which are being placed across the 
small stream running through the 
gardens, is a great improvement in 
itself and add much to the appear- 
ance of the grounds. 
William T. Shepherd of the Don- 
chian Building, Magnolia, is show- 
ing some very rare old jewels and 
old curios and thousands of lovely 
old foreign art objects that cannot 
be found elsewhere. A visit to his 
shop, which is in the heart of the 
Magnolia shopping district, would 
repay North Shore visitors who are 
interested in objects of this kind. 
