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Society Notes 
Among Thursday’s departures for 
Europe were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 
Moore of Pride’s Crossing, who are to 
spend the late summer abroad, and 
will do some motoring in France and 
pass a fortnight or so in Paris. Mr. 
and Mrs. Moore sailed from New York 
for Havre on “La Provence.”’ 
It is said that J. D. Rockefeller, 
who has just returned from Europe, 
will accompany his son to the Farms 
for a few weeks’ visit. 
The second in the series of recitals 
being given at Library hall, Magnolia, 
under the management of Mrs. J. 
Russell Selfridge, is to be given this 
afternoon, when Edward Brigham, 
basso, will appear in the Tennyson- 
Strauss “Enoch Arden.” Next Sat- 
urday Signor Campanari, baritone, of 
the Metropolitan Opera House, and 
Mrs. Rider-Kelsey, soprano, will be 
the artists. 
The New Orleans, one of the sonder 
klasse boats built by White at Man- 
chester, is showing up remarkably 
well in the preliminary races. At 
Hull, Wednesday, she led the class 
and came in an easy winner, being one 
of the three boats to finish in a run- 
ning of nine. 
The Crowhurst cup race of the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
RU BY 
SPANIELS 
AND 
BOSTON TERRIERS 
of quality for sale. 
markings. 
These dogs have the best of breeding and 
Among them “ Little Joe,” a 12-pound Boston Ter- 
rier 18 months old, will win a blue ribbon at any bench show. 
Also French Bull Dogs, good form and color. 
Write if interested and I will show dogs. 
close. 
22 Allen Street, 
Manchester Yacht club will be sailed 
on Tuesday, Aug. 7, at 2 o'clock. 
This cup is presented to the club by 
F. M. Whitehouse, and the race is 
open toall yachts 25 ft. ].w.J. Entries 
are to be made to chairman regatta 
committee, Manchester Y.C., not later 
than next Saturday, Aug. 4. The first 
prize, of course, is the cup, and there 
are four other prizes, ranging from 
$20.00 to $5.00. 
Recent Arrivals at the Oceanside 
John G. Darragle, San Antonio, 
Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Anderson, 
Manchester, N.H.; Mr. and Mrs. G. 
E. Anderson, Nashua, N.H.; Mr.and 
Mrs. C. Winn, Cleveland, O. ; Austin 
B. Fletcher, New York; W. F. Pinck- 
ard, New Orleans ; W. Edwin Hanley, 
Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Waters, 
Prices low to 
Gloucester, Mass. 
J. W. and J. M. Waters, Buffalo ; 
Mrs. V. M. Moore, Mrs. M. Moore 
Cross, Mrs. A. Moore Richard, Miss 
Alice Richard, Miss Elevene Richard, 
New York. 
Despite the popularity of automo- 
biling along the North Shore this 
season, the horse is still in popular 
favor with a great many. The Park 
Riding School master, who is at Man- 
chester for the summer, says he is 
surprised to find the business so good 
and the streets so fine. Fora number 
of years the school has had a branch 
at Magnolia, but this year it is located 
at the Masconomo stables in Manches- 
ter, where they are doing a splendid 
business. 
Hand-made men’s suspenders at 
Pink’s Harness store. . 
Park Riding School 
IPSWICH. SIREET Ses: 
° BOSTON 
Will kep SADDLE HORSES at the 
MASCONOMO STABLES, MANCHESTER 
FOR THE SUMMER 
Under the direction of Mr. delrsay, 
one of the Riding Masters of the School. 
Instruction given by appointment. 
APPDOY= AT 
Timmons’ Stable 
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H. L. de Bussigny, Mgr. 
Horses to let by hour or day. 
TELEPHONE 
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