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The North Shore Swimming Pool at Magnolia will Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gray Foster and family are 
open June 20 for the summer season. ‘There have been to arrive at their summer home at Coolidge’s Point in a 
a few changes made at the pool this year. From the pool day or so. The servants have already opened ‘the cot- 
a large discharge pipe has been laid so that there will be tage. Mrs. Foster’s father A. F. Sutherland will be 
a continuous flow of water in and out of the pool; this with them most of the summer. 
with continued frequent emptying will insure absolute ARES 
sanitary conditions. An office will be established on the Mr. and Mrs. John Allyne of Boston arrived at 
piazza floor with a clerk in attendance. A change in Magnolia late last week to summer at their cottage off 
the house rules will allow a member to extend the cour- Magnolia avenue. 
tesies of the club to a strictly house guest for one week pee 23 2 
instead of three days. There will be morning concerts Mrs. William H. Scudder and her two daughters 
and weekly Thé Dansant in the club house during the are coming on from St. Louis next week to spend a long 
season. The arrangement of bath houses will be-reversed, season at their Magnolia cottage. They will arrive the 
the east wing being reserved for women and the west eleventh. 
for men, as the former has more bath houses and a Vues toes 
greated number of applications were received for women The Ketfle Cove Golf Links at Magnolia will be 
than men. Last year before the season was half advanced open for play June 15th. All summer residents in Mag- 
a waiting list was established, the bathing resources be-  nolia, although only indirectly interested in golf, have 
ing taxed to the limit. It will be necessary this season been urged to exhibit an interest in the links. A com- 
to limit the number of season subscriptions in order to  petent instructor is in charge, and the links afford an 
avoid the discomfort incident to a larger membership excellent opportunity for women and children to be- 
than present facilities can accommodate. Preference will come golfers. ‘The greens will be freshly seeded, and 
be given to previous subscribers. the club house has been put in good repair. ‘The club | 
At a meeting of the directors of the North Shore is an allied member of the United States Golf association. 
Swimming Pool, Magnolia, on -Monday, June st, oO 
Costello °C. Converse was elected. president and Miss Elizabeth P. Cordner and her sister Miss Caro- 
Wilham H. Coolidge vice president. ‘The house commit- line P. Cordner of 50 Chestnut street, Boston, have moy- 
tee of last year was re-elected, and the same admission ed to Nahant for the summer, where they are located at 
committeee with the addition of Dr. J. H. Lancashire. the Edgehill, as usual. 
The following are the Board of Directors for 1914: CEES 
Lucius Tuttle, Charles W. Jones, George: F. Willett, Mrs. Henry C. Weston of 177 Beacon street, Boston, 
Costello C. Converse, William H. Coolidge, Samuel M. has settled at her summer cottage at Beverly Farms for 
Kennard, J. Harrington Walker, Dr. J. H. Lancashire, the season. 
Horace H. Stevens, Charles S. Penhallow, Rev. Charles ~ o 8 O 
Wadsworth and Frank S. Chick. Woman lives by sentiment, man by action.—Balzac. 
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