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Society Notes 
G. H. Crocker of the Essex County 
club and Hugo R. Johnson of Myo- 
pia tied for the gross score medal in 
the 36-hole qualifying round of the 
Essex County club’s invitation tourna- 
ment held on the club course Thurs- 
day. It was one of the most success- 
ful tournaments ever conducted by 
the club and the contest attracted 
more.than 90 of the best players in 
the state. The course was in admir- 
able condition with the fair green 
clipped close and the putting greens 
in fine shape for a tournament. The 
best single score of the day was by H. 
H. Wildes of Vesper Country club, 
who turned in a card of 78. 
There will be 14 classes entered for 
the open air horse show at the Myo- 
pia Hunt club, Labor Day. The 
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largest exhibitor will be Judge W. H. 
Moore of Pride’s Crossing, who will 
exhibit several of his blue ribbon 
horses; Robert Jordan, son of Eben 
Jordan, will have some fine ex- 
hibits. The committee who have 
the show in charge are George S. 
Mandell, T. G. Frothingham, Walter 
D. Denegre and Wm. H. Seabury. 
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Frank Bros. of Fifth avenue, 
New York city, the well-known 
boot makers, have opened a branch 
in the Colonnade, Magnolia, for 
the balance of the season, and will 
remain here probably till after the 
15th of this month. They are show- 
ing a complete line of fall samples. 
The summer residence of Dr. 
Morrill at Magnolia was entered by 
burglars Sunday night, who made 
off ranth about two dozen _ silver 
Grande Maison de Blanc 
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spoons and a dozen silver forks, 
leaving dozens of other articles on 
the sideboard from which they took 
their booty. Entrance was made 
through a window which opened 
from the piazza into the dining 
room. 
Manchester 
At the First Unitarian church to- 
morrow morning, at 11 o'clock, 
the Rev.eHoward N. Brown of 
King’s Chapel, Boston, will preach. 
Miss Clara D’Entremont and Mrs. 
Isaiah D’Entremont, who have been 
visiting their sister, Mrs. Arthur 
McCormack, the past six weeks, left 
for their home in E. Pubnico, N.S., 
last Friday on the Prince George. 
I have just taken on a choice selec- 
tion of Souvenir Postal Cards, with 
Manchester and North Shore scenes: 
Beach street café. 
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The Colonnade, Magnolia 
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