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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. C. Howard Clark, Jr., has 
left her West Manchester estate to 
go to Devon, Pa., in order to be with 
her daughter, Mrs. Hollinsworth, 
who is suffering with appendicitis. 
Mrs. Clark probably will not return 
to West Manchester until the first 
of August. 
Francis W. Fabyan of Boston and 
West Manchester, is making a short 
visit to Buzzard’s Bay. He has with 
him his son, Wright. They will 
probably return to the Fabyan sum- 
mer home Monday. 
Quite the smartest affair of the 
last week in the Montserrat and 
Beverly section of the North Shore 
was the annual band concert at the 
Montserrat Golf Club last Friday 
afternoon. The concert was to have 
been given Thursday, but because of 
the rain it had to be postponed until 
the following day. Fully two hun- 
dred people were on hand to enjoy 
the music by the Waltham Watch 
Co. band, and to spend an hour so- 
cially at the club house and grounds. 
Rain the latter part of last week 
prevented the conclusion of the ten- 
nis tournament, as planned. The 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
three tournaments have been com- 
pleted since last week, however. Miss 
Thorndike won the ladies’ singles in 
the finals against Miss Eleanora 
Sears. Mrs. McBurney and Mr; 
Lovering won the cup in the mixed 
doubles by defeating Miss Thomas 
and Mr. Tuckerman. The cup in 
the men’s singles was won by Oliver 
Ames, jr., who defeated C. Hutchins. 
Following is the summary of the 
matches, since those reported in last 
week’s Breeze: 
LADIES SINGLES 
Third Round 
Miss Thorndike beat Miss Margaret 
Curtis. 
Miss Phyllis Sears beat Miss Moore, 
6-1, 6-0. 
Semifinals. 
Miss Eleanora Sears beat Miss Helen 
Taft, 6-1, 6-1. 
Miss Thorndike beat Miss Phyllis Sears. 
Finals 
Miss Sears beat Miss Thorndike, 7-5, 
3-6, 6-0. 
MIXED DOUBLES 
Second Round 
Mrs. McBurney and Mr. Lovering beat . 
Miss Sears and Mr. Cutting. 
Mrs. Fabyan and Mr. Wendell beat Mrs. 
Warren and Mr. Beal, 6-2, 6-4. 
Miss Thomas and Mr. Tuckerman beat 
Mrs. Caner and Mr. Simpkins, 6-2, 6-2. 
Semifinals, 
Mrs. McBurney and Mr. Lovering beat 
Mrs. Bremer and Mr. Piekman, 6-4, 6-2. 
Miss Thomas and Mr. Tuckerman beat 
Mrs. Fabyan and Mr. Wendell, 9-7, 6-3. 
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Finals. 
Mrs. McBurney and Mr. Lovering beat 
Miss Thomas and Mr. Tuckerman, 9-7, 6-3. 
MEN’S SINGLES 
Preliminary Round 
G. Cabot beat C. S. Cutting by default. 
C. votting beat D. Sohier, 3-6, 6-3, 3-6. 
First Round 
E Pickman beat F. M. Burnham, 6-2, 
5-7, def. 
G. Cabot beat S. D. Warren, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. 
rf Lyman, jr., beat N. 8. Bartlett, jr., by 
def. 
C. Hutchins beat C. Cotting, 6-2, 6-2. 
Second Round 
Ames beat H. Shaw, 10-8, 6-4. 
KE. Pickman beat G. Cabot, 9-7, 6-2. 
Lyman beat Pickman, 6-1, 6-4. 
C. Hutchins beat J. A. L. Blake. 
Semifinals 
O. Ames, jr., beat E. Pickman, 2-6, 7-5, 
6-4. = 
C. Hutchins beat G. Lyman. 
Finals 
O. Ames, jr.., beat Hutchins, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. 
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11 Pleasant Street, 
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167 Hale St., Beverly Cove. 
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