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LUNCH ROOMS 
SOCIETY NOTES 
John G. Forrest, of Kansas City, 
a partner of John Clay in the live- 
stock commission firm of Clay, Rob- 
inson and company, of Chicago, has 
joined Mrs. Forrest at ‘‘Treetop,”’ 
the cottage on the Ralph Henry 
Barbour estate, for the month of 
August. Mr. Forrest is an enthus- 
iastic golfer and a player of no 
mean ability. 
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Herbert Warren Mason of the 
Ipswich colony has been mentioned 
as a candidate for the democratic 
senatorial nomination in the Third 
Kssex district, to succeed Senator 
Schofield of Ipswich who will run 
for Congress. 
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George R. White won the golf 
competition at the Essex County 
Club links last Saturday. It was 
a bogey competition and there was 
a field of twenty-nine players. Mr. 
White’s score was four up. His near- 
est competitor was J. H. Overall, 
who broke even with Colonel Bogey. 
The summary: George R. White, 
4 up; J. H. Overall, even; KE. K. Ar- 
nold, 1 down; Charlie Taft, 2 down; 
R. F. Cutting, 2 down; D. B. Hus- 
sey, 2 down; C. M. Amory, 3 down; 
S. Borden, Jr., 3 down; O. Ames, 
4 down; K. C. Fitch, 4 down; Amory 
Eliot, 4 down; W. Shuttler, 4 down; 
O. W. Nelson, 4 down; H. H. Stev- 
ens, 4 down; A. S. Porter, Jr., 6 
down; no eards, 14. 
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Hzra C. Fitch of the Manchester 
summer colony, has just returned 
from his annual fishing trip to Que- 
bee. 
North Shore people desiring to 
rent a motor car any length of time, 
whether for a day, week or month, 
would do well to communicate with 
Frank F. Tenney of 34 Bridge street, 
Manchester, who has for rent a 7- 
passenger Fiat. Mr. Tenney drives 
his own car and is, of course, thor- 
oughly familiar with all North Shore 
roads. 
Work done at your residence if de- 
sired, anywhere from Manchester to 
Pride’s. Children’s hair cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, 
Central sq., Manchester. Tel. 53-12. * 
Automobile Luncheons 
Exclusive 
Childrens’ Wear 
Womens’ 
Educational and Industrial Union 
264 Boylston St., Boston, Opp. Public Garden 
Candy Kitchen Candies 
