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the Essex County club last Satur- fy Warner 103=. CR. - a6 
day had one of the largest entry H. B. Wallace 98 10 83 
lists of the season, there being 36 A. D. Cook 103 15 88 
players. Thirteen failed to turn in ' 
cards. E. B. Chandler was the win- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Mink 
ner of the tournament with a net arrived in Boston the first of this 
score of 73. W. A. Stickney won week from a trip to Europe. They 
the medal for lowest gross score will spend the balance of the sum- 
with a 78. The summary: mer at their attractive summer 
Gross Hdep. Net. home on Cobb avenue, Manchester. 
K. B. Chandler 89 16 73 % 33 3 
ks +e eee & a i The wedding of Miss Marie Dis- 
Kee. MARIA 96 18 78 ston and Patrick Grant, 2nd, whose 
F. Snare 84 6 73 engagement was announced in the 
A, Ames: ce 3 i spring, will take place in Philadel- 
7 beget ae 95 16 79  Phia next month. Mr. Grant is the 
E. D. Speck 88 8 x9 son of Judge and Mrs. Robert Grant 
J. H. Kampmann 99 18 81 of the Nahant summer colony. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Much interest is naturally felt in 
the North Shore colony over the 
quartet of prospective debutantes, 
whose summer homes are here, and 
who will be the centres of some of 
the most brilliant entertainments of 
the Boston winter. They are the 
Misses Phyllis Sears, Olivia Ames, 
Hope Norman and "Margery Lee. 
Miss Norman is an only child, and 
will have perhaps the most done for 
her, for she is the only niece in the 
Preble Motley and Bryce Allan 
families and her aunts are devoted 
to her as well as all the members of 
the Norman branch. Miss Sears will — 
probably have a ball similar to that 
Herbert Sears gave for his elder 
daughter, who has reeently become 
engaged to Bayard Warren. Others 
on the list of debutantes, said to 
have reached already to 140, the 
largest in many years in Boston, will 
be Miss Eleanor Lawrence, the fifth 
and last of Bishop and Mrs. Law- 
rence’s daughters, only two of 
whom are still unmarried, and two 
of Miss Lawrence’s cousins the 
Misses Mary Hemenway and Nora 
Saltonstall. These three spent last 
winter abroad studying. Miss Mir- 
iam Sears, Mrs. Richard D. Sears’ 
only daughter, one of Miss Eleanora 
Sears’ numerous young cousins, will 
also make her debut. Another sub- 
debutante who is having much at- 
tention in the North Shore is Miss 
Elaine Denegre, the daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Denegre of 
New Orleans, who divide their win- 
ters between Washington, New 
York and Boston., Their summer 
place, Villa Crest, is one of the fin- 
est al, West Manchester. Miss Dene- 
gre, however, will not be a debu- 
tante the py season which she is 
Mr. and Mrs. “Eben D. Jordan, 
who have been st Carlsbad, and from 
there for a motor trip in Austria 
and Germany, are just about reach- 
ing their castle in Scotland to re- 
main over the shooting season, and 
also in time to meet their daughter, 
Miss Dorothy Jordan, and Mr. and 
Mrs. Robert Jordan who sailed last 
week for Seotland. 
The Breeze mailed to any part of 
the country $2.00 a year. 
