NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Soctety Hotes 
The event of the season in North 
Shore golfing circles will be the open 
tournament to be held on the grounds of 
the Essex County club, Manchester, the 
three days beginning Thursday, August 
22.. On that day a qualifying round. of 
36 holes will be played, the first, second 
and third sixteens to play off by match 
play on the following days for cups. A 
gold medal will be givens for the best 
gross score, and silver medals will be - 
given tothe runners-up in each class. 
The handicap competition scheduled for 
August 24 is postponed to the following 
Saturday. Next Saturday, the players re- 
turning the best éight scores will be elig- 
ible to play off by match play to deter- 
mine a challenger for the Handicap 
Challenge cup. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Pitman of 
Boston have taken a suite of rooms atthe 
Grill, in Magnolia, for an indefinite stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. Pitman entertained a large 
party of friends at tea on the balcony of 
the Grill Tuesday evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Roberts, Miss 
Elzey M. Roberts and John C. Roberts, 
jr., are among the recent arrivals at 
Magnolia. Mr. Roberts is a member 
of the large shoe manufacturing and dis- 
tributing house of Roberts, Johnson & 
Rand of-St. Louis, who have the largest 
output of any shoe concern, in the 
United States. They have taken a suite 
of rooms at Miss Stearns’ “‘Villa.’’ 
Capt. William F. Pinckard of New 
Orleans was gladly welcomed at the 
Oceanside the first the week where he 
has been a regular visitor for a number 
of seasons and has a large circle of 
friends. Capt. Pinckard is a great lover 
of golf and may be seen almost any day 
on the links of the Kettle Cove club. 
Among the regular visitors at the New 
Magnolia who have just returned for an- 
other season are Mr. and Mrs. Ran- 
dolph Rose and family of Atlanta, Ga., 
and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bidwell and 
Mrs. Bertha B. Brown of New York. 
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