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SOCIETY NOTES 
Postmaster General Hitchcock paid a flying visit to 
the North Shore this week, arriving Tuesday. He was a 
house guest while here of Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter at Beverly 
Cove, stopping until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 
Leiter have gone to Newport on their yacht ‘‘Chanti- 
eleer,’’ for the yacht races. Mrs. Leiter’s little grand- 
son is a fine boy. Needless to say, he is the pet of the 
Leiter household, and he is under his grandmother’s 
special care while Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter are away. 
The Leiters are planning to remain on the shore later 
than usual this year, as their new house at Beverly 
Farms will probably be ready for occupancy in late 
September. 
More tennis at the Essex County club! Now that the 
young folk have finished their- tournaments the older 
ones want a show, so a tournament will be on beginning 
next Monday for those who are ‘“‘thirty years of age or 
over.’’ The tournament will be a mixed doubles, open 
to members and invited guests and members of the Na- 
hant, Myopia and Montserrat clubs. A special cup -is 
being offered for this tournament by Walter D. Denegre 
of Villa Crest, West Manchester. The -entries close 
Friday with the tennis committee. Partners are to be 
drawn by lots. Beginning Monday, August 22, there 
will be two tournaments,—men’s singles scratch, open 
to members and junior members for a cup to be played 
for yearly, and to become the possession of anybody 
winning it three times; and a men’s doubles scratch, open 
to members and junior members, too, teams of two to be 
entered. Entries for both events close Thursday, Aug- 
ust 18, with the tennis committee of the club. 
A. F. Southerland of Coolidge’s Point has offered a 
beautiful cup to be competed for in golf at the Essex 
County club on Saturday, August 27. The conditions 
under which the competition shall be held are: Each 
player to play two rounds of the course medal play, 
the score of best ball at each hole of either round to 
count as players score, less special handicap. The score 
eard for the first round must be turned in to the golf 
committee by the contestant before procuring card for 
the second round. The competition will be open to mem- 
bers and to members of the Myopia, Montserrat and 
Salem Golf clubs. 
Miss Gertrude Gerdes of Pittsburgh is the guest of her 
sister, Mrs. D. Herbert Hostetter at her summer home in 
North Beverly. Mrs. Hostetter’s son assumed a role at 
the theatricals at The Moorland, Bass Rocks, August 3, 
appearing in ‘‘His Old Sweetheart,’’ a one-act play. 
Ralph Binns, another Pittsburgher, and summering at 
Bass Rocks took the leading role of ‘‘Frank.”’ 
Marblehead 
Among the arrivals at the Rockmere are G. EH. Peck, 
jrv., Youngstown, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Whitney, 
Brattleboro; Mr. and Mrs. Ashley R. Hunter, family 
party, Norristown, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burt, Wash- 
ington; Rufus P. Birdseye, family party of six, Utica, 
N. Y.; H. D. Cooke, wife and daughter, Cleveland; Mr. 
and Mrs. N. A. Flood, Miss Josephine Flood, Meadville, 
Pa.; T. W. Harwell, Mrs. G. C. Williams, Chicago; Miss 
A. Williams, Buffalo; Elizabeth L. Tyler, North Adams. 
The Endymion, owned by George Lauder, jr., was 
among the fine steam yachts in the harbor this week. 
Mrs. J. E. Simpson of Salem gave a dinner party at 
the Brown Owl Wednesday evening of this week. There 
were covers for seven. 
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