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The golf committee of the Essex 
County club have announced the sched- 
ule of competitions for the season, which 
is about the same as that of last year. 
‘There will be handicap stroke competi- 
tions on Saturdays, June 29, July 6, 13 
and)2/, Aug. 3, 10, 17 and 24. Two 
events of interest outside will be the 
scratch competitions on ‘Thursdays, 
Fridays and Saturdays July 18, 19 and 20, 
and Aug. 29, 30 and 31, which will be 
open to members and associates of the 
United States Golf Association. Three 
competitions of much interest locally will 
be those on Aug. 10, 17 and 24, when 
the Handicap Challenge cup, Scratch 
Challenge cup and the DeArcos_ cup, 
respectively, will becompeted for. Mem- 
bers of the Myopia Hunt, Nahant, Salem 
Golf and Montserrat clubs are invited to 
enter all competitions, but are not eligi- 
ble for the special competitions on Aug. 
10, 17 and. 24. 
Mrs. George B. Satterlee and daugh- 
ter Miss Saterlee of New York are at 
Brownland, Manchester, for the season, 
arriving this week. Mrs. Charles White 
of Boston is another arrival at Brown- 
jand this week. 
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We make a specialty of Chinese, Japanese and Russian 
Curios, 
Jardinieres, etc. We also sell Fine Stationery and carry the 
latest and most popular fiction in our Circulating Library. 
C. M. DUREN & Co. 
Brasses, China, Potteries, 
97 Washington St., 
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thorndike had a 
small house party over the week-end at 
their West Manchester cottage. Sunday 
evening they entertained a party of twelve 
covers at dinner, 
Dr. Samuel A. Eliot, president of the 
American Unitarian Association, will 
preach at the First Unitarian church, 
Manchester, tomorrow at 11 o'clock. 
Mrs. W. H. Lewis of New York ar- 
rived at the Dr. Brown cottage, Old 
Neck, Manchester, a few days ago for 
the season. 
A popular feature of the season on the 
North Shore is the weekly band concert 
on the lawn at the Essex County club, 
when a representation gathering from a- 
Remembrance 
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Sweet Grass Baskets, 
Salem, Mass. 
long the shore and from the hotels at 
Magnolia drive over for the afternoon. 
The entertainment committee of the 
club announce a continuation of these 
concerts on every Wednesday afternoon, 
at 3.45, from July 10 to Aug. 28 in- 
clusive. 
The Notman Studio of Park street, 
Boston, will open their branch at Mag- 
nolia the coming week. They will have 
the same rooms in the Colonnade which 
they had last season, and will have an ex- 
hibition of fine photographic portraits as 
usual. 
The Philadelphia Press, Daily and 
Sunday, at Floyd’s, Manchester. ** 
The Notman_ Studio 
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