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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The Golf Event of Year. 
The big event of the year at the 
Essex County club will be the annual 
championship matches of the Massa- 
chusetts Golf association, which will 
be held on the links for four days, 
beginning Wednesday, October 5. 
As these North Shore links are 
among the best in the country, un- 
tary, R. R. Freeman, in Boston, and 
the contestants will be drawn publicly 
by the committee, at the office of E.. 
A. Wilkie, 19 Milk street, Boston, at 
noon of the day following. The time 
of starting the various matches will 
be arranged. 
A handsome medal of gold will be 
awarded the winner of the champion- 
ESSEX COUNTY CLUB. 
doubtedly the contest will attract a 
large number of the golf enthusiasts 
from all parts of the State, even more 
so than the open tournament played 
here in August. 
The tournament is open to residents 
of Massachusetts who are members of 
clubs belonging to the State associa- 
tion. The conditions will be match 
play throughout, 18 holes each round, 
except the final, which will be a match 
at 36 holes to be played on a separate 
day. 
Entries for the tournament will 
close a week from next Wednesday, 
Sept. 28, at the office of the secre- 
Mrs. Jordan’s Musicale. 
The musicale given at the Eben D. 
Jordan summer villa, the Rocks, at 
West Manchester Tuesday night was 
one of the smartest events of the sea- 
son on the North Shore. About 150 
of the most exclusive set on the shore 
were present and the assemblage was 
indeed a brilliant one. 
Mrs. Jordan, beautifully gowned in 
liberty satin with beautiful white lace, 
received her guests in the magnificent 
reception room and was assisted by 
her daughter Miss Dorothy Jordan, 
who was also dressed in pure white. 
ship, while a silver medal will be given 
the runner-up. To each of the losers 
in the semi-finals a bronze medal will 
be awarded. 
It is anticipated that a great many 
of the 52 clubs in the association will 
be represented. At all events, with 
the exception of the women’s cham- 
pionship of the United States, which 
was played here several years ago, the 
event will be the biggest ever held on 
the Essex County club links. 
On Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 3 
and 4, the links will be open for prac- 
tice by entrants. The entrance fee 
is £2. 
Robert Jordan also assisted at the re- 
ception. 
The program was exceedingly well 
arranged and each number was ad- 
mirably given. The artists were 
Mrs. Hall McAllister, soprano; Miss 
Nina Fletcher, violinist; Francis 
Rogers, baritone ; Wallace Goodrich; 
organist of Trinity church, was the 
accompanist. 
Mrs. McAllister sang “Die Solda- 
tenbraut’” and  ‘Fruhlingsnacht,”’ 
from Schumann and other selections 
from D’Albert, Grieg, Bach, Hahn, 
Bemberg, and MacDowell. Mr. 
Rogers rendered solo selections from 
Schubert, Brahms, Godart, and others. 
Miss Fletcher rendered ‘Preislied’’ 
from ‘‘Die Meistersinger,” and other 
selections from Zarzycki and Lalo. 
The closing number was a_ duet, 
“Chanson de Magali” from Gounod’s 
‘Mireille,’ by Mrs. McAllister and 
Mr. Rogers. 
Douglas shoes at Bell’s Combina- 
tion store. * 
Bicycles at Dyer’s. * 
HERBERT B. WINCHESTER, 
Practical Matchmaker. 
Repairing on all kinds of Watches, Clocks 
Jewelry and Optical Goods. 
65 Middle St. GLOUCESTER, Mass. 
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