NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Society Notes 
The attention of North Shore 
folk is now being turned to two 
more weddings to take place here 
this summer, both the last of next 
month. The marriage of Miss 
Naneen C. Mitchell, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell, 
and Quincy A. Shaw, 2d, is set for 
Saturday, Aug. 25, at the beautiful 
summer home of the Mitchells in 
Manchester Cove. And a few days 
ago came the announcement of the 
wedding in late August of Miss 
Emily Sargent, second daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sargent of 
Magnolia, to Baron Ludwig Knoop 
of Russia. It is understood that 
Miss Sargent has decided to have 
a small and quiet wedding. Baron 
Knoop has arranged to arrive in 
America a week or so prior to the 
wedding and he and his fiancee will 
NEW YORK 
THE HEATH CoO. 
= Announce the removal of their Summer Branch 
from the TEA HOUSE, MAGNOLIA, MASS., to 
31 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Where they are displaying their latest importations in 
Lamp, Candle and Electric Shades 
ALSO ARTISTIC FURNISHINGS FOR COUNTRY HOUSES 
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be much feted, several dinners in 
their joint honor being already pro- 
jected. Baron Rosen and_ other 
members of the Russian legation 
being located at Coolidge’s Point 
and Magnolia, there will probably 
be much entertaining from that 
direction. 
The Myopia Hunt club polo play- 
ers are putting in some good prac- 
tice these days getting ready for the 
opening of the polo season at New- 
port, August 11, where it will play 
until September after which it will 
come to Hamilton. Among the 
players out for the practice are: 
R. G. Shaw 2d, A. Ames, Jr., Max- 
well Norman, Foi. Prince, .J\\\H. 
Proctor, H. Tweed, R. L. Agassiz, 
Ph Buibay; A. bs Cochrane, 'C.. Fitch, 
G. Eo Amory;, Gol3 PeabodyzurD. 
Rogers and G. H. Norman. 
There were 18 players in the 
members’ handicap competition at 
THROUGH JULY AND AUGUST 
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NEW YORK CITY 
the Essex County club last Satur- 
day, the links being in a much bet- 
ter condition than in any of the oth- 
er tournaments. George H. Crocker 
made the best gross score, 82, and 
Soo. otevéns ee] ret playingsinirs 
handicap, netted the lowest score, 
77° 
Joseph Lloyd established a new 
record for the Essex County club 
links last week. Playing with Philip 
McMillan, he made the 18 holes in 
68. The best previous record was 
70, which Prof. Lloyd made _ last 
year. 
Miss McNamara of 665 Boylston 
street, Boston, who is located at 39 
School street, Manchester-by-the- 
Sea, for the season, is prepared to 
do shampooing, marcel waving and 
manicuring. Telephone  connec- 
tion. hs 
Hand-made men’s suspenders at 
Pink’s Harness store. . 
BERLIN 
Messrs. GEBRUDER MOSSE 
7 West 30th Street, New York, 
HAVE A FEW SPECIMENS OF THEIR:ARTISTIC STOCK NOVELTIES IN 
Lace and Hand-Embroidered Linens 
Suitable for COUNTRY HOMES, with 
BPH) “errr AP ET COMPANY, 
Inspection Invited. 
31 Central Street, 
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Manchester, Massachusetts. 
