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MONG the smart functions of the coming week will 
be a dance at Villa Crest, the summer home of Mr. 
and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre at West Manchester, in 
honor of their only daughter, Miss Marie Elaine Denegre. 
This party will be a sort of preliminary to her coming out 
next winter. Miss Denegre is one of the prettiest of the 
girls of debutante age on the North Shore. She has 
been abroad the last two winters in school in Paris. The 
dance next week will be on Thursday evening, the 21st 
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Miss Edith Deacon won the handsome cup offered 
the winner of the women’s tennis tournament at the Es- 
sex County club last week. ‘The finals were played Sat- 
urday. The day before Miss Alice Thorndike defaulted 
her match with Mrs. Richard S. Lovering and Miss Dea- 
con won her match with Mrs. T. B. Gannett, Jr. This 
brought Miss Deacon and Mrs. Lovering together for the 
finals, which Miss Deacon won, 6-0, 6-0. Miss Evelyn 
Scars and Randolph Tucker won the mixed doubles. The 
day previous they had defeated Mrs. Oakes Ames and 
SD. Warren. On the same day, in the semi-finals, Mrs. 
Laughlin and T. P. Beal, Jr., had defeated Miss Frances 
Moore and Mr. Reggio, so that Mrs. Laughlin and Mr. 
Beal were slated for the finals. Miss Sears and Mr. 
Tucker won in a three-set match, 6-1, 2-6, 6-2. 
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he next of the dinner-dances at the Essex County 
club will be on Saturday evening, Aug. 23. 
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Henry Havelock Pierce 
Photographer 
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NEW YORK 
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter of Washington and Bey- 
erly Farms are planning to start on a trip around the 
world in September, and have chartered the Niagara IV 
of Howard Gould for the cruise. They will sail from 
New York and will be absent a year. Accompanying 
them on their trip will be their children, a physician, and 
several friends, and it is understood that Mrs. Leiter’s 
parents, Col. and Mrs. John R. Williams, and her sisters, 
the Misses Williams, will join them in Europe and travel 
with them. The Niagara has 12 staterooms, nine baths, 
a music room, library, dining room, breakfast room and 
extra rooms for the physician, secretary, valet and maids, 
a stean laundry and other equipment equal to that of the 
average fashionable house. The cruise will start from 
New York, thence to British waters. They will go to 
the Mediterranean, where they will remain until the first 
of the year, and then go to the East, through the Suez 
canal, visiting India, Ceylon, China, Japan, the Philippines, 
Honolulu, returning by way of San Francisco and the 
Panama canal. They plan to be back in time for the 
American cup races during September, 1914, 
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The Spaulding gardens will continue to be open to the 
public on Sundays. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 
through August. These gardens, owned by W. S. and J. 
T. Spaulding, are the most interesting on the entire North 
Shore and it is a rare privilege which the owners give the 
public to visit them on certain days. ‘They are located 
on Greenwood avenue, at Beverly Farms. 
Junction Central and Bridge Streets 
Portraits made 
TELEPHONE 298 MANCHESTER 
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