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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
then unharnessed in ring and shown in 
saddle, won by Miss Elizabeth Bigelow’s 
Lady Lightfoot; Jos. H. Collins’ Widow 
Wise, 2d; Skidoo owned by Frederick G. 
Hostetter, 3d; Lorna Doone, owned by 
Mrs. William B. Miller, 4th. 
Thoroughbred type, shown by lady or 
gentleman, to walk, trot and canter, won 
by Rose O’Sharon, owned by E. Jared 
Bliss; Messmate, owned by Miss Mary 
Curtis and ridden by Miss Phyllis Sears, 
2d; Leminton, owned by Miss Alys Meyer, 
_ Typhoon, owned by Miss Mary Curtis, 
th. 
Children’s saddle class, riding cobs or 
ponies under 15 hands, shown by children 
under 16 years. First division won by 
Kathleen Sheriff with Cutie; William 
Brown, Jr. with Nellie Bly, 2d. Second 
division won by Champagne, owned by 
Charles Mason; Wild Irish Rose, owned by 
Mrs. William B. Miller, 2d; Gay Boy, 
owned by John Caswell, Jr., 3d; Daisy, 
owned by Kathleen Coolidge and ridden 
by Frank Crocker, 4th. 
Ladies’ saddle class, ridden by ladies on 
side-saddle, horse any height, to walk, 
trot and canter, first prize in thorougbred 
type won by Rose O’Sharon, owned by 
E. Jared Bliss and ridden by Miss Helen 
Foss; first prize in hacks, won by Miss 
Elizabeth Bigelow’s Lightfoot; D. Her- 
bert Hostetter’s Mr. Joe, 3d; Miss Eliza- 
beth Paine’s Luana 4th. 
Hunters and jumpers, shown over fences 
about 4 feet high, performance only count. 
ing. Won by Royal Blue, owned by J. R. 
Street; Eye Opener, owned by Frederick 
G. Hostetter, 2d; Ginger, owned by J. R. 
Street, 3d; Skidoo, owned by Frederick 
Hostetter, 4th. 
Single harness class, shown to appro- 
priate vehicle, ladies driving. Won by 
Flash, owned and driven by Mrs. M. Maur- 
ice Dimond; Miss Marion Azassiz’ Ready, 
2d; Gay Boy, owned by John Caswell, Jr., 
and driven by Miss Phyllis Sears, 3d; 
Cigarette, owned and driven by Miss Ruth 
Anthony, 4th. 
Saddle horses, shown by lady or gentle- 
man, walk trot and canter. Hack type 
won by Miss Elizabeth Bigelow’s Light- 
foot; os. H. Collins’ Widow Wise 2d; 
Mr. Joe, owned by D. Herbert Hostetter 
and ridden by Mrs. E. W. Clark, 3d; Miss 
Gail Stevens’ Miss Easter, 4th. 
Thoroughbred type, won by Miss Helen 
Foss on Rose O’Sharon, owned by E. 
Jared Bliss; Miss Alys Meyer’s Leming- 
ton, 24; Miss Mary Curtis on Messmate, 
3d; Miss Phyllis Sears on Miss Curtis’ 
Typhoon, 4th. 
High jump, starting at 4 feet 6 inches. 
and then raising 6 inches until a winner 
was declared. Won by Top Rail, owned 
by A. De Picollelis; Ginger, owned by 
J. B.. Street, 2d, height 6 feet, 2 inches; 
Bayard Tuckerman on Mary Agassiz’ 
Long Shanks, and Frederick Hostetter on 
Skidoo, tied for 3d place, height 5 feet 
6 inches. 
Race for hacks, polo ponies and gallo- 
wavs, distance four furlongs, won by Sir 
Gaze, owned by George Chipchase and rid- 
den by Dr. Durando; Dragoonar, owned 
by J. Kern, 2d. No time. 
Trotting race, one-quarter mile, won by 
F. E. P., owned by W. H. Hackett of 
Beverly; Ruth Shed. owned by Arthur C. 
Cummings, Hamilton, 2d. Best two in 
three heats. No time. 
Quarter-mile pacing race, won by W. G. 
Cavanaugh’s Judge Green; W. W. Gray’s 
Rena Regent, 2d. Best two in three heats. 
No time. 
Open race, four furlongs. Won by M. 
M. Dimond’s Skinner; Watch me, owned 
SOCIETY NOTES 
A mid-September wedding at the 
North Shore is to be that of Miss 
Janet House, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Edward M. House, formerly of 
Texas and more recently residents 
of New York. Formerly they were 
North Shore summer  cottagers. 
Miss House is to be married on Sept. 
14, in St. John’s Episcopal church 
at Beverly Farms to Gordon Au- 
chinelos, son of Mrs. Edgar S. Au- 
chinclos of New York. He is a Yale 
graduate, class of ’08, and of the 
Harvard Law school, 1911. His 
brothers are Charles Auchinclos, 
Reginald, Edgar S. and Dr. Hugh 
Auchinclos. Miss House and her 
parents returned only recently from 
abroad and went on arrival here to 
Beverly Cove, as the guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Randolph Tucker. Mrs. 
Tucker was before her marriage 
Miss Mona House, sister of Miss 
Janet House. 
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Mrs. Edward Moore and children 
have left the North Shore to join 
Mr. Moore in Chicago. 
o2 90 
Miss Lily Sears, the elder daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sears, re- 
turned to Pride’s Crossing Tuesday 
after a visit at Newport. Miss Sears 
is very attractive and is a_ creat 
favorite with the younger crowd. 
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The Masconomo at Manchester is 
nearing the close of its season efter 
a most successful summer. lareg- 
er number of guests have made the 
Masconomo their summer home this 
season than for many years past. 
The hotel will close about the sev- 
enth of September. Among the re- 
cent arrivals here are H. M. Wixon 
and W. M. Cabot of West Medwav: 
Miss Florence Brewer of White- 
stone, Ll. I.. and Miss Millian Miir- 
heird of N. Y. Citv: Mr. and Mrs 
R. K. Fletcher of Lowell: Mr. and 
Mrs. J. H. Burgess. Mrs. Butler and 
George Abbott of Philadelphia: Dr. 
and Mrs. T. A. Williams of Wash- 
ington: the Misses Edith and K. 
Dougan of Newport; and Miss Mary 
Quinno of Salem. 
bo 
Miss. Katherine Tweed is sunning 
at Quebec. Her sister is entertain- 
ing Miss Juliet L. Nourse of Ston- 
ington, Ct.. who arrived at the 
Tweed summer home. at Beverly 
Farms Wednesday. 
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‘by A. De Picollelis. 24: Good Enonch, 
‘owned by Bayard Tuckerman. 3d. No time. 
Novelty race, won by Arthur Mason 
riding Little Casino. 
‘Old Earrings 
Old Jewels 
Old (Curios 
W1m.T. Shepherd 
Donchian Building 
Magnolia 
Opposite Huylers 
Old Rings 
Old Necklets 
Old Brooches 
Pendants 
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 jew- 
els and 
Foreign Art Objects 
that cannot be bought 
where and that are desirable 
as Gifts. No imitations or re- 
productions on sale. 
Wm.T. Shepherd 
DONCHIAN BUILDING 
MAGNOLIA 
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