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SOCIETY NOTES 
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An interesting tennis tournament 
has been in progress all the week 
at the Montserrat club,—the second 
tournament of the summer there. The 
particular interest in this tourney is 
the fact that it is for the club cham- 
pionship in both ladies’ and men’s 
singles and only members of the 
club can participate. The ladies 
tournament has progressed admir- 
ably. The finals were reached yes- 
terday and it is expected the match 
for the club championship, between 
Miss Phyllis Sears and Miss Elean- 
ora Sears will be played Saturday. 
Miss Phyllis Sears won the tourna- 
ment at the Essex County club a week 
or so ago and she and her partner 
Miss Thorndike won the ladies dou- 
bles at the Oceanside, Magnolia, last 
week. She is undoubtedly the best 
player among the women on the 
North Shore. She is only 17 years 
old, the daughter of Herbert M. 
Sears of Pride’s. The men’s tourna- 
ment has not progressed as well, as 
usual. C.S. Cutting holds the cham- 
pionship cup at present and he will 
defend his title. The ladies doubles 
tournament is down to the semi-fin- 
als, which are scheduled to be played 
to-day. The summary of the matches 
up to last night are as follows: 
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collection this season has 
beautiful seen in recent years. 
Our policy to sell only the best rugs obtainable, has made a 
national reputation for us, and we invite all lovers of Oriental Rugs 
to avail themselves of this great opportunity. 
The big reduction, in Prices will only be appreciated when the 
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LADIES SCRATCH SINGLES 
First Round 
Miss Leslie Bradley beat Miss Elizabeth 
Lee, 6-4, 0-6, 6-4. 
Miss Phyllis Sears beat Miss Frances 
Moore, 6-0, 6-2. 
Miss L. Amory beat Miss Margery Lee, 
by def. 
Miss Margaret Thomas beat Miss Elaine 
Denegre, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. 
Miss R. Cutting beat Miss Marie Lee. 
by def. 
Miss Josephine Rantoul beat Miss Fran_ 
ces Bradley, 6-4, 6-1. 
Miss O. Ames beat Mrs. John Cutler, 
by def. 
Miss E. R. Sears beat Miss Clara B. 
Winthrop, 6-2, 6-4. 
Second Round 
Miss P. Sears beat Miss L. Bradley, 
6-0, 6-2. 
Miss Amory beat Miss Cutting, 6-1, 
12-10. 
Miss Thomas beat Miss Rantoul, 6-2, 
6-3. 
Miss E. R. Sears beat Miss O. Ames, by 
default. 
Semifinals 
Miss P. Sears beat Miss Amory, 6-2, 6-2. 
Miss E. R. Sears beat Miss Thomas, by 
def. 
Finals 
Miss P. Sears vs. Miss E. R. Sears. 
LADIES DOUBLES 
First Round 
Miss Wildey and Miss Dutcher beat Miss 
Moore and Miss E. R. Sears, 6-2, 6-1. 
Mrs. Cutler and Miss Elizabeth Lee beat 
Mrs. Lovering and Mrs. Wheeler. 
Miss Dalton and Miss H. Curtis beat 
Miss Winthrop and Miss L. Bradley, 6-0, 
6-2. 
Mrs. Warner and Miss Penhallow beat 
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Season’s-End Clearance Sale of 
Oriental Rugs 
At our Magnolia Branch, opposite The Colonnade. 
The Entire Collection will be sold at greatly Reduced Prices. 
This is a most exceptional opportunity to purchase rugs, as our 
been pronounced the best and most 
Providence 
New York 
Magnolia 
Miss R. Cutting and Miss Rantoul, 6.2, 
4-6, 6-1. 
Miss Thorndike and Mrs. McBurney 
beat Miss F. Bradley and Miss Stevens, 
6-1, 6-3. 
Mrs. Whiting and Miss Thomas beat 
Miss Stackpole and Miss O. Ames. 
Mrs. Breese and Miss Pierce beat Miss 
Amory and Miss F. Moore. 
Miss P. Sears and Mrs. Weld beat Miss 
Fitz and Miss Denegre. 
Second Round 
Miss Wildey and Miss Dutcher beat 
Mrs. Cutler and Miss Lee, 6-2, 10-8. 
Mrs. Warner and Miss Penhallow beat 
Miss Dalton and Miss Curtis, 6-3, 75. 
Mrs. McBurney and Miss Thorndike 
beat Mrs. Whiting and Miss Thomas, 6-3, 
8-10, 6-3. 
Mrs. Breese and Miss Pierce beat Miss 
P. Sears and Mrs. Weld 1-6, 8-6, 6-3. 
Semifinals (Being played to-day) 
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A portrait by Harley M. Perkins 
of the two young sons of Dan A. 
Sullivan of Manchester and Brook- 
line has been recently completed and 
is attracting much attention at their 
Masconomo cottage. The two beau- 
tiful boys are often noted playing 
on the sands of Singing Beach. 
NOTICE 
Harvard Graduate wishing to visit 
Europe is willing to act as tutor, guide 
or companion, without compensation 
other than necessary expenses. Ref- 
erences and bond furnished. Address 
A. P., 75 Beacon Street, Hyde Park, 
Mass, 
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