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FL AaMILTON’ S aR life is clustering around the My- 
opia Hunt club. ‘The beautiful grounds and club- 
house present a lively scene every Monday, Wednesday 
and Saturday, when the polo matches for cups between 
the Crickets and the Grasshopyers are played. By courtesy 
of the club, hounds will meet for Pony Drags at the fol- 
lowing places during August: Saturday, ist, G. $..Man- 
dell’s, The Four Corners, 5.30 P. M.; : Monday, 3rd, Prac- 
tice Polo Field, 5.30 P. M.; Friday, mth, Underhill’s Cor- 
ner, 5.30 P. M.; Monday, toth, Myopia Kennels, 6.30 A. 
M.; Tuesday, 11th, Asbury Grove, 5.30 P. M.; Friday, 
14th, Middle Gate, Appleton Farm, 5.30 P. M.; Tuesday 
18th, Tates, 5.30; Friday, 21st, House of the Iron Railing, 
5.30 P. M.; Monday, 24th, Mr. Agassiz’s Gate, 6.30 A. M. 
Tuesday, 25th, Mr. Alley’s Green Gate, 5.30 P. M.; Fri- 
day, 28th, Candlewood School house, 5.30 P. M. Mrs. 
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
NORTH SHORE HOUSES and ESTATES 
NEAR THE MYOPIA HUNT CLUB 
T. DENNIE BOARDMAN 
REGINALD BOARDMAN 
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REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES 
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ANTIQUES 
ANTIQUE FURNITURE OF ALI, DESCRIPTIONS 
Swell and Serpentine Front Sheraton, 
Chipendale and Heppelwhite Bureaus, 
Heppelwhite Card Tables, Work ‘Tables, 
Breakfast Tables and Dutch Tables. Dish 
Top Stands, Bonnet-Top Highbuoy; one 
pair Heppelwhite Dining Table in Curly 
Maple. Desks of all Kinds. Sheraton 
Sofas, Sheraton and Chipendale Chairs, 
Old-Fashioned Lamps and many other 
things. Most in the rough. 
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SUAVE S Les REET BEVERLY FARMS 
George S. Mandell will serve tea at the close of the last 
meet scheduled for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Codiman are entertaining over 
this week-end at their Hamilton home Mr. Chadwick and 
Mr. Bull of New York. 
Mrs. Jonathan Brown, Jr., of “Red ‘top Farm” is 
spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. John Kline 
at Oil City, Penn. Her guests of the past week, Mr. and 
Mrs. Otis Little of Boston, are remaining at the farm 
with Mr. Brown and the children. Next week, Mrs. W. 
Johnson and daughter Dorothy of Salem will come to the 
farm from New York. They lost their home in the 
recent fire and are not definitely settled for the summer. 
Mrs. George von lL. Meyer, Jr., has returned from 
a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Phillip Saltonstall. on 
the South Shore. 
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