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pow every Dreaneedsy and Saturday afternoon at 
the Myopia Hunt club is attracting many of the sum- 
mer cottagers. Later in the season some interesting mat- 
ches are to take place. The Myopia team in years past 
has. won many cups and its past record is to be main- 
tained in no less degree this year. Last Saturday a 
snappy match between. two teams of Myopia players was 
the attraction. The Reds, captained by F. Blackwood 
Fay, won over the Whites, captained by C. A. Munn, 12 
to 6. The Reds were W. Smith, QO. A Shaw McKean, L. 
Blake and F. B. Fay; the Whites—C. A. Munn, Q. A 
Shaw, D. P. Rogers and J. B. Moulton. 
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The tennis tournaments at the Essex County club 
start next week. On Monday, July 21, there will be a 
mixed doubles tournament, for members of thirty years 
of age or over, open to members and their guests and to 
members of the Myopia, Nahant and Montserrat clubs. 
‘The tournament in which the younger people play is sched- 
uled to start two weeks from next Monday,—August 4. 
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A marriage of interest to many North Shore people 
is that of Miss Nathalie Jerrold Kelley y and Thomas Mc- 
Keown Cook, which will be spletiniged in ‘Trinity church, 
York Harbor, Me., tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon. Miss 
Kelley is the daughter of Commander J. D. Jerrold Kel- 
ley, U.S.N., retired, and Mrs. Kelley, and a sister of Mrs. 
Joseph B. Russell, Jr., of Cambridge. Another sister, 
Mrs. Stansbury 3rady of Baltimore will be maid of 
honor. 
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Mrs. James C. Barr has sufficiently recovered from 
her injuries received while playing polo at Long Island 
last month, to be able to go to the mountains for a short 
visit. 
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A FIFTH AVENUE BEAUTY SALON IN MAGNOLIA! 
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Landon Humphreys of New York and Morristown, ~ 
who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Barr — 
at Beverly Farms, left Monday to join his parents, who — 
are at New London on their yacht “Watawga.” 
Humphreys will return to the North Shore later in the - 
season to join Charles Potter of Philadelphia and other ° 
college friends from Princeton who are to visit here. 
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Mrs. Godfrey L. Cabot, who opens her house at. 
Beverly Farms very often throughout the season for. 
musicales and functions of this nature had a very delight- . 
ful afternoon of music last week, on Friday, to hear Miss ° 
Bessie Bell Collier, violinist. | . 
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Thomas Emerson rane: has one of the largest:, 
farms in ‘Topsfield and it is said that no other farm in Es-. 
sex County has a greater variety of native and foreign 
trees and shrubs. ‘There is a large artificial pond stocked 
with trout and other fish on the estate, and a large polo 
field and tennis courts. 
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A new vogue for the Summer Camp is “to rest” the 
coming debutante. The younger set on the North Shore are 
longing for Miss Phebe Adams of Magnolia, where she 
has always added so much interest to the summers, but so 
far she has resisted their call for a good rest at Beaver 
Hill Camp in Maine, where she is preserving her beauty 
and storing up sleep in preparation for her debut next 
winter. Miss Adams is the daughter of Mrs. Harry 
Adams of Philadelphia, and although she has lived 
for the most ont in Washington, she is coming out in « 
Philadelphia. She has always had extraordinary popu- 
larity on her trips over from Washington every winter to 
visit her cousins, Miss Nancy Smith and Miss Frances 
Bailey. 
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Strapping treatments here in Magnolia. If you have already experienced the bene- 
fits of the Arden Methods in Fifth Avenue, you know they are the best preventa- 
tive and surest remedy for sunburn, and the general preservation of the complexion 
at all times. If you are not now an ‘‘Arden devotee’’ you will do well to acquaint 
yourself with Miss Arden’s Muscle-Strapping Treatment, here in Magnolia. A 
sunburnt skin is unsightly—and the removal of tan is often a lengthy and trouble- 
some process. Don’t wait until you return to town—take the Arden treatment NOW. 
Of cotrse the famous ‘‘Venetian’’ Preparations are here also. heey telephone 
Magnolia 133, and arrange an appointment—at your rooms if you wis Any * Vene- 
tian’ : Preparations you may desire will be mailed the day after sete is received. 
MAGNOLIA---‘*The Norman’”’ NEW YORK--509 Fifth Ave. 
TELEPHONE 133 
Trade Mark ‘‘Venetian”’ 
