NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Soctety Hotes 
The Myopia Hunt club will have the 
services this season of John Jones, the 
famous golf instructor. 
Herbert M. Sears and children are to 
move down to their cottage at Pride’s 
the latter part of this month. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore sailed 
from Europe Wednesday and are to 
come at once to their Pride’s estate. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Long Bremer 
are receiving congratulations upon the 
birth of ason. Mrs. Bremer was Leslie 
Morison and for this winter the Bremers 
were at Mrs. Morison’s house on Com- 
monwealth avenue, while the family were 
abroad. ‘They are now at their country 
home at Cohasset. 
Association team matches is to be a 
feature in golfing circles the present sea- 
son. ‘The executive committee of the 
Massachusetts Golf association has com- 
pleted its plans for the matches for which 
the committee will present a trophy. 
For convenience the committee has di- 
vided the association into eight sections. 
Clubs desiring to enter teams must noti- 
fy the secretary of the association by 
May 1, after which date the executive 
committee will draw by lot the clubs that 
are to play each other in the different 
sections, and thereafter these teams shall 
continue playing off at match play until 
only one club remains in each section. 
All such matches must be decided by 
Aug. 15. After Aug. 15 the executive 
committee of the association will draw 
the winners of the eight sections to play 
off at match play until the contest is de- 
cided, which must be done by Oct. 1. 
All contests shall be for 18 holes match 
play, six singles and three foursomes, 
one point to be counted for each match 
and all matches to be played to a finish. 
In section 3 are: Essex County club, 
Myopia Hunt club, Salem Golf club 
and Tedesco Golf club. 
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Mrs. Greely Curtis of the Manchester 
Cove colony has just bought another 
house on Beacon Hill, Boston, which 
she will add to her three estates adjoin- 
‘The new purchase is the late Miss 
Florence Lyman’s house, corner of Mt. 
Vernon and Walnut streets. 
Mrs. “Louts’ Curtis; Mrs.’ G” Mi! 
Lane, Mrs. George C. Lee, jr., Mrs. 
T. M. Rotch and Mrs. H. P. King are 
among committee of managers for the 
bridge tournament to be given at the 
Woman's Athletic club, Boston, on the 
afternoon of Easter “Tuesday, the 2\st, 
for the benefit of the Infants’ hospital. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward King and 
family of University Place, New York 
city, will spend the coming season in 
Manchester having leased the Edward 
Robinson place off School street, oppo- 
site the Essex County club. Last season 
the Kings had the Dodge cottage at Old 
Neck, hiring it for the summer from 
Mrs. C. A. Munn, who holds it on 
lease. 
At a special meeting of the Eastern 
professional golfers’ association held in 
WYATT’S MARKET 
——— WEST STREET — 
BEVERLY FARMS, 
MASS. 
New York city Monday, the association 
placed itself on record as being opposed 
to the Myopia Hunt club linksas the 
scene of the next national open cham- 
pionship. A communication was drafted 
which was sent to the Western profes- 
sional golfers’ association, stating that it 
was the unanimous opinion of those pre- 
sent that a letter be sent to the Myopia 
Hunt club asking the latter if it intended 
or not to give the professionals better 
treatment than they received when the 
open championship was held there in 
1905. 
Among those sailing from Boston on 
the Canopic last Saturday were Alexand 
er Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. R.. D. 
Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Endicott, 
and Miss Minna Lyman, daughter of 
Hon. George H. Lyman of Beverly 
Farms, who will join Miss Amy Lowell 
and Miss Barabara Higginson. 
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ANNOUNCEMENT 
MRS. L. T. B. WYATT 
Announces to the public and the former patrons of the old- 
established “ Wyatt's Market” that this season the market will 
be under the personal management of Mr. C. E. Buxton, and, 
as in the past, High Quality Goods and First Class Service 
will characterize the establishment. 
“In addition to Meats 
and Provisions, a full and complete stock of Strictly High 
Grade Staple and Fancy Groceries and Fresh Fruits will be 
carried this season, all at Boston market prices. 
“At this 
time she would respectfully thank all patrons for past favors 
and solicit a continuance of their valued patronage. 
Orders will be collected every morning and given Prompt Attention. 
