YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. 
                     
                    This is one of the most useful and prosperous associations 
                    in the parish. It had its roots in classes for young women 
                    which were carried on a number of years ago by Miss Alexander, 
                    Aldhammer House; Miss Gumming, Preston; and the Misses Hislop, 
                    Harlaw Hill. 
                    The present association was formed in 1884, when Miss Mackay, 
                    Free Church Manse, was appointed Secretary, an office she 
                    held for a number of years. Other Secretaries have been: —Miss 
                    Hislop, Castlepark; Miss M. S. Sprot. The Presidents have 
                    been: —the Lady Susan H. Grant Suttie, Prestongrange; Mrs 
                    Mackay, Free Church Manse; Mrs Taylor, Dovecot. 
                    Miss Madeline S. Sprot, Stair Park, is the present Secretary, 
                    and Mrs Hislop, Castlepark, is President. 
                    The association has been exceedingly fortunate in having had 
                    energetic and painstaking office-bearers. It owes much to 
                    Miss Davie, Bank House, and Miss Meek, Aldhammer House, who 
                    since the beginning of the association have been indefatigable 
                    workers on its behalf. 
                     
                    CRICKET CLUB. 
                    The management at the present time is: —Captain, Mr W. Russell; 
                    Vice-Captain, Mr. W. E. Wallace; Secretary, Mr A. W. Cormack; 
                    Treasurer, Mr S. Wallace; Members of Committee, Messrs Harbecq, 
                    Fairgrieve, and T. Simpson. 
                     
                    MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT AND DEBATING SOCIETY. 
                    It is a little over fifteen years since this society was established, 
                    but there was a similar institution in the village more than 
                    half a century ago. In connection with this a curious fact 
                    was mentioned by the late Mr Robert Hislop a short time previous 
                    to his decease. He happened to be at a meeting one night, 
                    and after listening with great interest to the debate, he 
                    assured the meeting that exactly fifty years that night he 
                    heard the same subject discussed by a similar society in Prestonpans. 
                    The office-bearers of the society at the present time are: 
                    — President, Mr Joseph E. Harbecq; Vice-President, Mr Robert 
                    Page; Secretary and Treasurer, Mr W. E. White; Editor of Magazine, 
                    Mr Joseph M. Hunter; Committee (ladies), Misses M. W. Hunter, 
                    I. Thomson, and A. Pockney; (gentlemen)  
                     
                    Messrs A. Prentice, M. A., W. Wright, and C. Belfield. The 
                    syllabus for the season shows a list of seventeen subjects, 
                    among which are lectures, essays, debates, musical evenings, 
                    magazine articles, and criticism of leaders of evening papers. 
                    ORNITHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. 
                    There is an ornithological association in the district. It 
                    was established about 1889, and it has its annual exhibition 
                    and prize competition in October. Secretary, Mr James Pow; 
                    Treasurer, Mr R. Gumming; Members of Committee are Messrs 
                    M. M'Donald, A. Grundison, W. Rennie, G. Redpath, etc. 
                    FOOTBALL CLUB. 
                    There has been a regular football club here for a great many 
                    years. The Athletic were the first to win the East Lothian 
                    League Cup. At the beginning of last season the committee 
                    placed a good team on the field, but the "fates" 
                    were against them, and played havoc with some of their best 
                    men at the beginning They soon recruited, however, won many 
                    matches, and carried off the Haddington Brewery Cup. Their 
                    pitch is at Preston Links. President, Mr John Meldrum; Secretary, 
                    Mr James Drumphy; Treasurer, Mr Thomas Edmond; Representative, 
                    Mr Matthew Brown. They play under the name of Prestonpans 
                    Athletic. 
                    JUVENILE FOOTBALL. 
                    Several juvenile elevens were also formed last season under 
                    the names of The Blue Bell, The Thistle, and The Violet. They 
                    are very strong, but were scarcely expected to come to the 
                    front their first season. 
                     
                    >BEACH HOUSE OF OLD. 
                    If ever there was a quiet, shady, pleasant-looking habitation, 
                    from one end to the other of the village in by-gone days, 
                    it was Beach House. It was a most desirable residence previous 
                    to Mr Ford of Edinburgh becoming proprietor and occupier, 
                    and with the multitudinous improvements he made much was added 
                    to its amenity. A short time ago the grounds and all thereon 
                    were acquired by the Co-operative Society, when the fine old 
                    house was pulled down; but the company have set up 
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