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Tennis week at the Myopia Hunt club 
starts on Monday, the 13th. There will 
be mixed double and ladies’ singles. 
The entries close next Wednesday, the 
8th. 
An interesting mixed doubles tennis 
tournament has been in progress at the 
Essex County club the last week, the 
novel feature of which was that players 
must be thirty years of age or over. The 
competition is for handsome silver cups 
offered by Lester Leland. “Thore taking 
part, and their drawings for the prelimi- 
nary and first rounds, were: Mrs. E. P. 
Whitney and S. V. R. Crosby v. Mrs. 
F.G. Curtis and Marq. Montagliari; Mrs. 
A. Winsor Weld and E. K. Arnold v. 
March. Montagliari and C. C. Walker; 
Mrs. G. F. Willett and A. Winsor 
Weld v. Mrs. Boylston A. Beal and 
Garrard Comly; Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby 
saaevy ik enepte Vv. = —" —; 
Mrs. T. M. McKee and Count von 
Wedel v. Mrs. S. Parker Bremer and 
Prince Koudacheff; Mrs. Lester Leland 
and G. F. Willett v. Mrs. Philip Dex- 
ter and Philip Stockton. 
Mr. and Mrs. Beacher M. Crouse 
and children have returned to their home 
in Utica, N. Y., several weeks earlier 
than they planned owing to the illness of 
Mrs. Crouse. The family arrived early 
in July, Mr. and Mrs. Crouse going 
abroad, and leaving their children at 
Brownland, in Manchester. Mrs. Crouse 
was taken ill in Paris a week before sail- 
ing for home. ‘They returned to Utica 
last week. 
Dr. John A. Brown and family are 
closing their cottage at Old Neck, Man- 
chester, this week, and are about the 
first to return to Boston for the winter. 
Mrs. Arthur Burnham and Miss Burn- 
ham of Brookline are guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. Roger Noble Burnham at Mag- 
nolia. Miss Burnham is a splendid 
swimmer and has been the center of 
much admiration at Crescent Beach, 
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The annual meeting of the Manches- 
ter Yacht club was~held on Monday 
afternoon of this week at the clubhouse. 
The following officers were elected: S. 
Parker Bremer, commodore; C. How- 
ard Clark, jr., vice commodore; Francis 
M. Whitehouse, rear commodore; Ar- 
thur M. Merriam, secretary; Francis 
W. Fabyan, treasurer; David Fenton, 
measurer; I. K. Lothrop, jr., and Ed- 
win A. Boardman, executive committee 
three years; George W. Mansfield, 
Charles E. Hodges, Augustus P. Loring, 
jr., John H. Storer, jr., and Norton 
Wigglesworth, regatta committee. The 
by-laws of the club were amended so as 
to admit summer members under cer- 
tain conditions. 
Miss May Loring, daughter of A. P. 
Loring of Pride’s Crossing and sister of 
Caleb Loring owner of the Wolf, sailed 
that smart craft to victory in the sonder 
races at Marblehead Tuesday. It was 
the first known instance of a woman hold- 
ing the helm in an international race. 
Miss Loring is a clever yachtswoman and 
has participated in many races along the 
shore, “ 
The play-off at match play for the 
scratch challenge cup at the Essex County 
club has resulted in Clay Arthur Pierce 
coming off the victor. Mr. Pierce met 
his brother, Roy C. Pierce in the finals 
recently and beat him 3 up, 1to play. 
The members returning the best eight 
gross scores in the members’ handicap of 
Aug. 7 qualified to play off for the cup. 
In the first round the matches resulted as 
follows: Paul Moore beat G. H. Crock- 
er, C. A. Pierce beat G. E. Warren 2 
up, R. C. Pierce beat G. F. Willett 1 
up 19 holes, F. I. Amory beat Samuel 
Carr 1 up 20 holes. In the semi-finals 
C. A. Pierce beat Paul Moore 3 and 2, 
R. C. Pierce beat F. I. Amory 4 up. 
And in the finals the two Pierce brothers 
met, the older one winning 3 up, 1 to 
play. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Robinson are 
new arrivals at Brownland, Manchester, 
this week. They are here to remain for 
several weeks. 
**Gig Saw Puzzles,’’ Turkish slip- 
pers, $1 and $1.50 Curacao Panama 
Hats at ““The Indian Store,’’ opposite 
North Shore Grill, Magnolia, adv, 
