Society Notes 
_ An interesting tennis tournament 
has been in progress the past week 
or two on the courts at “Swiftmoor,” 
Prides Crossing, between the children 
in that section, for a beautiful cup. 
Among the players taking part have 
been Frances and Preston Moore, 
Gladys Munn, Loraine Denegre, 
Oliver and Richard Ames, Francis 
Amory, Preble Motley, Phyllis Sears 
and Hope Norman. The semi-final 
round was played Monday, the four 
players being eee Sears, Hope 
Norman, Gladys Munn and Francis 
Amory. The finals will be played 
next Monday. 
Among the departures from 
“Brownland,’’ Manchester, this week, 
were the Geo. P. Sangers and the 
Thomas Gannetts who are spending a 
week or two at Poland Springs before 
returning to their Cambridge homes. 
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Mrs. E. B. Hill of Manchester Cove 
was hostess at a luncheon given at 
the Essex County club Wednesday 
afternoon. Covers were spread for 12. 
T. Clarence Hollander has closed 
his bungalow at Misery Island for the 
season and will spend the balance of 
the season at ‘“‘Craigston,’’ his Wen- 
ham home. 
Master Junius Aldrich left Manche- 
ter Wednesday for St. Mark’s board- 
ing school, Southboro. Monday the 
young lad was given a sort of ‘send- 
off” party, quite a number of his young 
friends calling at his Manchester Cove 
home. Games were played and the 
young folk sat down toa spread before 
departing. 
Junior Horse Show 
There is sure to be a gay party of 
young people over at the George S. 
Mandell farm in Montserrat today for 
the Junior Horse Show, to start 
at 9.30 o’clock. 
A large number of 
children are entered in the different 
riding and driving classes, and the 
continual practice which they have 
given for the event is sufficient evi- 
dence of the success of the competi- 
tion. Theclasses include: 
RIDING CLASSES 
Class I. Small Children’s Ponies— For 
ponies about Shetland size; or larger ponies 
ridden by the younger children. 
Class Il. Ponies under 14.2—Open to all. 
Class III. Ponies 14.2 to 15 (inclusive)— 
Open to all. 
Class IV. Jumping—Ponies to be ridden 
by the smaller children. Jumps about two 
feet. 
Class V. Jumping—Open to all. Jumps 
about three feet. 
Class VI. Jumping—Open to all. Jumps 
about three feet, six inches. 
DRIVING CLASSES 
Class VII. Small Children’s Ponies—For 
small ponies or larger ponies driven by the 
younger children. Single or pairs. 
Class VIII. Ponies 15 Hands or Under— 
Open to all. Single or pairs. 
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