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lowing the pleasant custom of last year, kept open 
house for ‘their members and guests on July 4th. The 
day was a conspiracy of weather to see how fine a day 
could be produced for the North Shore. The program 
of the day was delightful and informal, the morning con- 
cert being followed by a most substantial buffet lunch, 
and at four o'clock the Thé Dansant. About four hundred 
people enjoyed the hospitality of the club during the day, 
and the pool had a fine start in opening for the 1914 sea- 
son, and the second of its existence. Interesting people 
touched elbows and the entire North Shore was well rep- 
resented. 
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The Hollis Burgess yacht agency has sold the 36-foot 
waterline auxiliary sioop yacht “Winawa,” owned by 
Horace J. Morse of New York to Philip W. Jacobs of 
Boston, for use at Marblehead and along the Maine coast. 
The same agency has sold the catboat “Owl,” owned by 
Holden P. Williams of Boston to Henry G. Patten of 
Boston; the 27-foot waterline auxiliary sloop “Hope,” 
Patten of Boston, to J. Custis Law- 
Long Island; the Corinthian 
owned by Henry G. 
Hampton, 
rence of East 
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Yacht club One-Design oh iss 15-foot knockabout “Ding- 
bat,’ owned by Proctor Fisher of Boston to J. W. O’Mea- 
ley of Brookline; and the motor boat “Queen,” owned by 
Stanley T. Googins of Winthrop, to Carlton M. Woods 
of Boston. ‘The agency has chartered the auxiliary yawl 
“Vashti,”’ owned by Barton B. Hill of Lowell, to Robert 
T. P. Storer of Boston; and the 34-foot waterline sloop 
yacht “Sirona,” owned by David D. Henwood of Boston 
to William Middleton of Worcester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens of the Furman cottage, 
Manchester, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stevens 
of Lowell. At a recent dinner party Mrs. Stevens gave 
in their honor the guests included Mr. and Mrs. Tyler 
Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hylan of Lowell. Mrs. 
Stevens’ mother, Mrs. H. L. Chalifouix, is making a short 
visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth, at Easton’s 
Point Reel 
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Auto parties accommodated for luncheon (10.30 a. 
m. to 6 p. m.) and Bridge Parties at the Elizabeth- 
56 Lothrop St., Beverly—on the shore 
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