SOCIETY NOTES 
Much has been and is being done 
this year to add to the popularity of 
the Essex County club. Many im- 
provements have been made to the 
golf links. Last Saturday the links 
were opened for the season. ‘The 
grounds and clubhouse have been 
placed under the charge of Donald 
J. Ross, who is well cid w n to golfing 
men as the former superintendent at 
the Oakley club. The grounds and 
their surroundings, to the minds of 
many, are the most picturesque in 
this country. The beautiful tall 
trees and thickly wooded hills that 
border the several miles of golf 
course form as pretty a park as can 
be found. in New England. ‘The 
woods are kept in the best of con- 
dition, free from underbrush, etc., 
and reflect great credit upon the 
members of the club who have this 
in their immediate charge. ‘he club 
house itself since the improvements 
were made two years ago, is one of 
the most commodious and _ best 
appointed in this part of the country. 
A new inside manager, Mr. Doucette 
of Boston, has been secured for this 
season. One change of especial note 
is the moving of the office from the 
second floor to the ground floor. ‘The 
telephone switchboard is_ located in 
this room, which is off the men’s par- 
lor. The club will be the center of 
social life on the North Shore this 
season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Daws of New 
York came to the North Shore Wed- 
nesday for a short visit with the 
latter’s sister, Mrs. S. Dacre Bush 
at Windacre, Hamilton. 
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Mrs. Le Brun’s Applelane cottage 
at West Manchester has been leased 
for the season through the Boardman 
agency to Tracy Hubbard, son of Mr. 
and Mrs. C. E. Hubbard, who are to 
have the Spaulding cottage, West 
Manchester, again. 
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The Edward H. Grahams of Bos- 
ton are to occupy the Gorman house 
on Bridge street, West Manchester, 
this season. ‘They have just leased 
the place through the Boardman 
agency. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Hanna 
of Cleveland, will again occupy the 
O. H. Luke “Jumbo Cottage” at Bev- 
erly Farms. 
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Roo Crane, Jt.and.-, family, of 
Chicago, arrived this week at Castle 
Hill Farm, Ipswich. 
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