Klay s 
Eyeglasses aw Spectacles 
New Glasses & 
Prompt, accurate service at our 
Salem Store and Sactory 
TOWN HOUSE SQUARE 
230 ESSEX ST. 
Kodaks Fresh Films 
Developing and Printing 
Autrem J. Lloyd Cn. 
Salem : 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Ye Burnham Hinwse 
AT IPSWICH IN 
MASSACHUSETTS 
31 LINEBROOK ROAD 
Repairs “The Ouaintest Place in All New England” 
Telephone Ipwich 36-2 
Ruston : Cambridge 
THE TEA ROOM AND GRILL ROOM 
now open for the season. 
tizing dishes and excellent service 
Patrons will find appe- 
combined with 
the comfort and quiet of a country inn. 
LOBSTER and Chicken Dinners are made a 
specialty. 
ROOMS MAY BE RESERVED for club meet- 
ings, luncheons, teas, dinners, musicals and bridge. 
Rugs on sale. 
MRS. MURRAY 
OLD COLONIAL Furniture and Hand-braided 
Under management of 
MISS PHELPS 
Golf at Essex County Club. 
An interesting golf schedule has 
been arranged for the Essex County 
club, Manchester, this season. The 
tournaments will start earlier than 
usual and will keep up later in the 
autumn than heretofore. 
The big event of the season will 
be the Woman’s Amateur champion- 
ship, which will be played in Man- 
chester this year from Sept. 30 to 
October 5, 
The regular Saturday handicap 
competition will continue up to 
September 14. These competitions 
are open to all members and their 
guests and to the members of the 
Myopia Hunt club. Entrance fee, 
$1.00. Prizes for best net and gross 
Scores. 
On Saturday, July 8, the mem- 
bers returning the eight best net 
seores will qualify to play off dur- 
ing the month of July at handicap 
mateh play for the Handicap Chal- 
lenge cup. <A suitable prize to the 
winner and runner-up. 
On Saturday, August 5, the mem- 
bers returning the eight best gross 
scores will qualify to play off during 
August at match play, at scratch, 
for the Seratch Challenge cup. <A 
suitable prize to the winner and 
runner-up. 
Ladies’ handicap and mixed four- 
some competitions will be held on 
the Wednesdays of July and Au- 
gust. Entries for mixed foursomes 
must be made in pairs. Entrance 
fee, $1.00 for each couple. These 
competitions are open to all mem- 
bers and their guests and to the 
members of the Myopia Hunt club. 
Special invitation tournaments 
open to members and their guests, 
will be held for Manchester cup 
July 18, 19 and 20 and for Essex 
cup on August 16, 16 and 17. 
The complete season’s schedule is 
as follows: 
Saturday, June 8, Handicap Medal Play. 
Saturday, June 15, Handicap Medal Play. 
Saturday, June 22, Handicap Medal Play. 
Saturday, June 29, Handicap Medal Play. 
Wednesday, July 3, Mixed Foursomes. 
Saturday, July 6, Handicap Challenge Cup. — 
Wednesday, July 10, Mixed Foursomes, 
Saturday, July 13, Bogey. 
Wedn., July 17, Ladies’ Handicap Play. 
Thursday, July 18, Special Invitation. 
Friday, July 19, Special Invitation. 
Saturday, July 20, Members Handicap 
Medal Play. 
Wednesday, July 24, Mixed Foursomes 
Saturday, July 27, Bogey. 
Wednesday, July 31, Ladies’ Bogey. 
Saturday, August 3, Handicap Medal Play 
Wednesday, August 7, Mixed Foursomes. 
Sat., August 10, Seratech Challenge Cup. 
Wednesday, August 14, Ladies’ Handicap 
Medal Play. 
Thursday, August 15, Special Invitation. 
Friday, August 16, Special Invitation. 
Saturday, August 17, Members Handicap 
Medal Play 
Wednesday, August 21, Mixed Foursomes. 
Sat., August 24, Handicap Medal Play. 
Wed., August 28, Mixed Foursomes. 
Saturday, August 31, Bogey. 
Saturday, September 7, Handicap Medal 
Play. 
Saturday, September 14, Handicap Medal 
Play. 
Monday, Sept. 30 to Saturday, Oct. 5 
Women’s Amateur Championship. 
Arrangements have been com- 
pleted for the marriage of Miss 
Eleanor Elkins Widener, daughter 
of Mrs. George D. Widener, to Fitz 
Kugene Dixon, despite the fact that 
the family of the bride is in deep 
mourning for the death of her 
father and brother, who lost their 
lives on the Titanic. The wedding 
will take place on June 19 at Lynne- 
wood Hall, the home of the bride’s 
mother. This is an interesting an- 
nuuncement to many North Shore 
young people who met Miss Widen- 
er during her stay at West Man- 
chester last season. 
The beautiful estate owned by 
Mrs. Hugo R. Johnstone at Kast 
Hamilton is being put in readiness 
for the coming of the family, who 
have spent the winter at Pasadena, 
California. 
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