. Northward-ho! Covering Maine's inland resorts, Moosehead Lake, the Rangeleys, Belgrade lakes and Poland Spring. as followed with m-terest; Thornton Emmons ofPrinceton defeating Morion Good-speed of Boston; Miss MargaretAllen of Boston winning over MissRuth Eisenhower of Philadelohiain the singles. Miss Ruth Blissand Roger Wicks of Utica tri-umphed over both Miss MargaretAllen of P>oston and KennethWood of Pjufifalo in mixed doubles.^^^ Late arrivals at the RangeleyLake house include: Mrs. C. , Mrs. Thomas Mott of PortWashington, N. Y., Mr. and B. Gates, Miss Sally Gates andDo


. Northward-ho! Covering Maine's inland resorts, Moosehead Lake, the Rangeleys, Belgrade lakes and Poland Spring. as followed with m-terest; Thornton Emmons ofPrinceton defeating Morion Good-speed of Boston; Miss MargaretAllen of Boston winning over MissRuth Eisenhower of Philadelohiain the singles. Miss Ruth Blissand Roger Wicks of Utica tri-umphed over both Miss MargaretAllen of P>oston and KennethWood of Pjufifalo in mixed doubles.^^^ Late arrivals at the RangeleyLake house include: Mrs. C. , Mrs. Thomas Mott of PortWashington, N. Y., Mr. and B. Gates, Miss Sally Gates andDonald Gates, Mrs. L. Benzigerand Miss Lulu Benziger of NewYork, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hartand Miss Virginia Hart of StatenIsland, Mrs. W. H. Wliite andMiss Emma G. White of Rich-mond, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Leeand Howard Lee of Bridgeport,Mrs. J. Cr. Mott and Mrs. J. of Chicago, Mr. andMrs. Da\ id Magic of East Orange,Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lee ofJacksonville, Mrs. O. F. (jordon,Mrs. R. II. York, Miss York and(Gordon I. \()rk of Cleveland, 1). Smith of Orange. North WARD-HO !—Page 24. 25 Page—Northward-hu ! MIDSEASONS FLOOD TIDE Diversified Activities at WhOut Week of Sports m^—I THE FIRST of the ^^^^k more formal dancesM^nS at The New ProfileVk^^l proNed most enjoya-M^ ^l^L ^ ^^^ numerous af-JL—JIH fairs are adding tothe pleasures of a busy August. ^Many of the cottagers are enter-taining among them teas by Butler Twombly, Stewart Smith, and Wendell Jackson. has been joined at hercottage by her sisters, Mrs. Mc-Coskry Butt and Mrs. Robert C.\\atson. Mrs. Jacksons daughterLouise has arrived with her newbaby and her husband, Mr. JohnB. Cornell. Master John B. Cor-nell, Jr., as might be supposed,comes in for a great deal of atten-tion among the colony. Dr. andMrs. Clarence J. Blake and MissMary Moore of Boston, Mr. C. of Newton, Mrs. EdwardT. Adams of Brookline and Mr. andMrs. E. P. Eastman


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