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At the North Shore Clubs 
HE Tedesco Country club at Swampscott will 
undoubtedly make the summer of 1914 one of the 
busiest since its inception, if the opening last 
month is any criterion. At the formal opening on 
April 20, 279 sat down to luncheon and more than 200 
were turned away. On that day, the observance of 
April 19th, more than 100 went over the nine-hole 
course of the golf links and about a dozen members 
tried out their skill on the tennis courts. The club 
opened on Saturday, April 18, but the formal opening 
was reserved for two days later. Several new mem- 
bers have been added to the eclub’s active list this year ; 
there is still a waiting list of about 80 seeking admis- 
sion to membership. The band concerts at the club 
will probably start, as last year, on June 24, the last 
Vednesday evening of the month. The still popular thé 
dansant will also be in vogue on Saturdays. Additional 
lceker room has been provided members this year by 
taking out the greenkeeper’s room from the first floor 
and placing it in a sort of sub-basement. The golf 
course on the Tedesco grounds has been thoroughly 
gone over this spring and all the tees have been doubled 
in size and generally improved. George L. Bowden, the 
golf expert at the club, has already taken charge and 
is giving lessons to members who wish to excel with the 
golf clubs. He thas been at Port Antonio, Jamaica, 
the past winter superintending the laying out of a 
nine-hole golf course at the Hotel Titchfield. 
The officers and committees in charge of affairs at 
the Tedesco club for 1914 are as follows: William A. 
Paine, president; John Mason Little and I. W. Chick, 
Glourr Inn 
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vice presidents; Hugene W. Ong, sec’y; James M. Roth » 
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Frank HK. Peabody, Elisha W. Cobb, Charles H. Conway, 
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William H. Rothwell, board of governors; Charles Ay 
Conway, chairman; George A. Dill, Frank M. Sawtell, 
house committee; Eugene H. Clapp, chairman, George 
C. Dutton, Willard F. Spalding, ground committee 9 
golf; Chester B. Humphrey, chairman, Robert S. Bur | 
gess, Alfred E. Chase, grounds committee on tennis. 
(new committee formed this year); Charles M. Boyd, 
Arthur F, Estabrook, Parry C. Wiggin, auditing com 
mittee; Henry W. Estabrook, William B. Plummer, im 
Howard Edwards, James T. Wetherald, Frank P. Aborn, 
Charles N. Brush, also the president and secretary, — 
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The golf course of the Essex County club has been | 
open for about a week. As in the last few years the 
grounds will be under the general supervision of Don- 
ald Ross. He will have as his representative at the club | 
this season Hugene Wogan. During the months of 
July and August the golf enthusiasts of the club will 
have the services of Matt Campbell of the Brookline 
Country club, ag last year. ] 
The same busy season as in former years has been — 
mapped out for this summer at the Essex County club, 
Manchester. The usual golf tournaments for members 
will be in vogue each Saturday. As in the past two 
years the last week of June is scheduled for the invita- 
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