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HE New Locker Buripine constructed at the Essex 
County club, Manchester, since last season, is nearly 
completed. Beginning Memorial Day the building will 
be open for use by members, with a valet in attendance. 
There are two floors devoted to lockers—the first floor, 
containing 128 lockers, opening from the main. floor of 
club house, the basement floor, having 88 lockers, leading 
out of doors, toward the links. The new building is con- 
nected with the main club house, on the northerly end. 
Showers, bath, drying room, etc., all go toward making 
the improvement in keeping with the requirements of a 
model country club. Since the new club house was built 
the locker room has been located in rather cramped 
quarters in the red barn, just across the driveway. from 
the club house. The workshop has also been installed in 
the new building, with special entrance for ladies. 
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C. I. Hood and family of 436 Andover street, Lowell, 
will spend the summer at Magnolia as usual. They have 
again engaged Highland cottage, one of the Oceanside 
Hotel group, and will arrive on July 2d. 
The summer home oS Ripowndl Mrs. Russell S. Cod- 
man and family on Proctor street, Manchester, is being 
made ready for the expected arrival of the family from 
Boston next week. 
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George E. Warren and family of 148 Beacon street, 
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Boston, are opening their summer home, * Singingdune,’ 
near Singing Beach, Manchester, on Thursday of next 
week. 
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Dr. Marshall Fabyan and family of 379 Common- 
wealth avenue, Boston, will move to their newly purchased 
summer home at Beverly Farms, the last day of May. 
Tt was in March that Dr. Fabyan bought from Arthur 
Little the so-called Burnham house, together with severa! 
acres of land. This is the place occupied for several 
years past by R. S. Reynolds Hitt and family of Wash- 
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HE Hamirron AND WENHAM section has one of the 
most hustling Surgical Dressings classes anywhere in 
the North Shore district, as 1s evidenced by the figures 
given below. The class is connected with the Special Aid 
Society for American Preparedness and has been active 
in its particular line of work since its organization last 
summer. The work has been carried on all winter and 
is being taken up with the arrival of the summer visitors 
with renewed interest and activity. If every community 
contributed as largely to the cause of the Allies as has 
Hamilton and Wenham, in proportion to its population, 
wonders would be accomplished in this branch of work. 
The following named supplies have been forwarded to 
the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital during the current year: 
7690 sponges, 5300 compresses, 1060 bandages, 415 pack- 
ages cut gauze, 33 handerchief gauze, 582 oakum pads, 
15 comfort and fracture pillows, 8 knitted floor cloths and 
2 packages old linen; also to the Navy League, 8 knitted 
sweaters, 1 muffler, 3 pairs wristers and 1 helmet. Mrs. 
Alanson Daniels is chairman of the committee and Mrs. 
William Choate, vice-chairman, during the summer sea- 
son, and Mrs. Reginald Robbins and Mrs. ‘Choate, during 
the winter just past. 
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Mrs. Robert C. Winthrop of 10 Walnut street, Bos- 
ton, arrived at her summer home in West Manchester 
yesterday for the season. Miss Clara Winthrop will not 
return from her trip to California until early June. 
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‘Lilliothea,” the summer home of George R. White 
and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Bradbury, has been made 
ready for occupancy. The family is expected to arrive 
from Boston Sunday for a long season, as usual. 
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The John R. McGinleys of Pittsburg, who bought 5. 
Parker Bremer’s estate on the extreme end of Smith's 
Point, Manchester, last fall, were to have arrived on the 
sth of this month, but repairs and alterations being made 
have delayed them. They will probably arrive next week, 
however. 
Back Bay Residences 
70 KILBY STREET 
Suburban and Country Estates 
Sea Shore Estates 
o. POOLE & BIGELOW 
- BOSTON 
