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Jp INNER DANCES at the Essex County club are 
among the leading social events of the season, and 
it is therefore with much interest that the announcement 
of the four dinner-dances is received by the North Shore 
colony. The dates set are Friday evening of this week, 
July toth, and Friday evenings, July 24th, August 7th 
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and Sept. 4th. This is more than in former seasons, there 
usually being two, and then another if the demand is made 
for it. The entertainment committee is composed of Mrs. 
Gordon Abbott, Mrs. Arthur L. Devens, Mrs. William H. 
Moore, Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Mrs. Lester Leland and 
Mrs. Washington B. Thomas. According to the arrange- 
ments made dinner will be served in the bungalow at 
7.30, followed by dancing in the red barn at 9 o'clock. 
While the conveniences of a large club house on such 
occasions are recognized, those who attended the various 
functions last year had a glorious time, and there is every 
indication that the dinner-dances this year will be even 
more popular. ‘The new steward at the club this year, 
Mr. Norris, is giving excellent service. He was six or 
“seven years at the Myopia Hunt club where the North 
Shore colony had an opportunity to value his worth in 
the particular service called for at a fashionable club 
such as the Myopia and bie Eesex County club. 
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Lorris Melikoff, secretary of the Russian embassy, and 
Hon. and Mrs. Haakon Dahr of Christiana are the guests 
of Mrs. Franklin Haven at her home in Beverly Farms. 
Mrs. Dahr has just come from Newport, where she has 
been the guest of her oe Joseph H. Choate. 
Mrs. Maynard Ladd returned recently from Europe, 
where she has been since last fall with her children. Dr. 
Ladd arrived at Manchester some weeks ago. 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stockton of Manchester are 
planning to go to their place at Westport, Lake Champlain, 
within a few weeks to spend the month of August. 
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perce nie House, Manchester, in spite of the 
dull weather, is filling up quite rapidly as the sum- 
mer season advances. Like most of the other hostelries 
along the shore, it had a busy Fourth of July and was the 
mecca of many motor parties at that time. W. D. Marsh- 
all and his daughters Julia and Florence, friends of Win. 
H. Conant of Brookline, joined the Masconomo contin- 
gent this week. for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. H. 
F. Hinckley of Providence, R. I., who were guests there 
last season, have just completed a two weeks’ stay at 
the Masconomo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Marsh of London, 
England, on a tour around the world, have selected the 
North Shore as one of the show places in their itinerary 
and were at the Masconomo for a short stay this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ralston and their two panes 
of Dallas, Texas, are there for the season. Edward ’ 
Morrill of New York joined his family this week at fh 
Masconomo. The Morrills are on the shore for the sea- 
son. Louis de Sartiges, an attache of the French em- 
bassy, is at the Masconomo for the summer. A ‘Toronto, 
Canada, motor party registered at the Masconomo over 
the Fourth was comprised of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Walk- 
er, Mr. and Mrs. .H. EK. O’Neil, Miss Maud Zurrun and 
R. C. Walker. The party made the trip down entirely 
by motor and left for Newport for a short stay before 
returning across the border. The Thés Dansants at the 
Masconomo are planned to start within a week or ten 
days. ‘They are to be under the direction of Miss Dora 
Charak, of Brookline. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carr have arrived rine 
Jungle,” their summer home at West Manchester. With 
them for the summer are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Brewer 
(Elsie Carr) and their two beautiful little girls. The 
and Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Charles Le- 
Leland, are spending the summer at Cape 
They will be up for a visit later in the season. 
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