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Society Notes 
The golfing season at the Essex 
County club opens today with a 
handicap stroke competition, which 
competitions will continue every 
Saturday through the summer till 
September 29. The golf committee 
is offering the’ usual prizes for best 
gross and best net scores. Members 
of the Myopia Hunt, Salem Golf, 
Nahant and Montserrat clubs are 
invited to enter these competitions. 
Mrs. Cyrus Strong of Bingham- 
ton, N. Y., will occupy her own 
cottage at Old Neck, Manchester, 
this season. The place, known as 
the Dodge cottage, will be occupied 
about the 2oth. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Long Bre- 
mer (Miss Morison) are at “The 
Bungalow,” Beach Island, Cohas- 
set, where Dr, John L. Bremer of 
Manchester and Boston has _ also 
been staying. Mr. Bremer’s’ en- 
gagement to Mary C. Bigelow was 
announced a week or two ago. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Dexter were 
among Monday’s arrivals at Prides 
Crossing. 
At “Hetmere,” the beautiful sum- 
mer home of the A. Shumans, at 
Beverly Cove, Tuesday, Mr. Shu- 
man entertained a party of promi- 
nent Bostonians, including Gov. 
Guild and Mayor Fitzgerald. The 
“Atlantic Conference” is the name 
of the private and exclusive club. 
In the party were Gov. Guild, Hon. 
George H. Lyman, Rear Admiral 
Walde, Tons’ Henry. fh Sprague; 
Hots). cB alioldenmatGena Narles. i. 
Tavlor, John Shepard, E. J. Mitton, 
Sat eMandell wiitankui bh éahocuys 
Charles T. Gallagher, Wallace Rob- 
insole ows Elder and Mayor Fitz- 
gerald. After lunch the party drove 
along the North shore enjoying the 
beautiful scenery, and returning to 
town about 4 o’clock in the after- 
noon. 
Ex-Congressman Wm. Everett of 
Quincy was a guest of A. P. Loring 
at Prides Crossing over the week- 
end. Judge and Mrs. W. C. Loring 
moved down to their cottage last 
week. 
Mr. Walter Vernier is spending 
the week-end a guest of Mrs. J. 
Russell Selfridge at the Dolphin, 
Magnolia. 
The Eliot Hubbard cottage on 
Magnolia Point was opened this 
week in anticipation of the arrival 
of the family the latter part of next 
week. 
Mrs. Roger Wendall and family 
of Boston, who have hired the Nich- 
ols cottage at Manchester Cove, 
moved down on Wednesday. 
Mrs. C. F. Chickering of Boston’ 
is spending a few weeks at Beverly 
Farms with her daughter, Mrs. 
Gordon Prince, before going to Bar 
Harbor to spend the summer. 
Miss A. G. Thayer is entertain- 
ing a house party at the “Uplands,” 
her beautiful West Manchester es- 
tate, over the week-end. Miss 
Thayer has engaged a table for a 
party of nine for a Sunday after- 
noon tea at the Dolphin, in Mag- 
nolia. 
The Alexander Cochranes moved 
down to their Prides Crossing es- 
tate last Saturday for the season. 
The North Shore Blue Book for 
1906, E. A. Jones, publisher. Leave 
orders with North. Shore Breeze; 
Manchester, Mass. 
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