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(THE DINNER-DANCE at the Essex County Club 
last Saturday night, following the tennis matches in 
the afternoon and the band concert by the Waltham Watch 
Co. band on the lawn in front of the club-house, made 
the day withal a busy one. The tennis matches, which 
started Friday afternoon and continued on Saturday fore- 
noon and in the afternoon, attracted a large number of 
the members and their friends. It was the first event to 
draw people to the club this year. The concert at the 
club-house while the matches were in progress but added 
to the gaiety of the occasion. In the evening about fifty 
attended the dinner,—all that could be accommodated. 
Miss Katherine Tweed had a party of thirty at a big 
table occupying a whole room, and in another room were 
several tables. Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell was hostess for 
fours. Mrs. S.»- Parker 
Bremer had a table with 
eight; T. P. Beal, Jr., had 
six and J. B. Waller had 
two. The dance followed 
in the “red barn,’ where 
the offices and lounging 
rooms are located this year, 
since the club-house was 
burned. Plans for the new 
club-house to take the place 
of the one burned, were on 
exhibition and everybody 
evinced much interest in 
them. 
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Dick Fairfield, son of 
Mrs. James C. Barr, left 
Beverly Farms Wednesday 
fora visit in the U. S. 
Coast and Geodetic Survey 
camping party, now sta- 
tioned at Winton, Minne- 
sota, a few hours’ ride 
from Duluth. The party, 
consisting of sixteen men 
under the direction of Wal- 
ter Fairfield of Washing- 
ton, will go the same route 
on the Canadian border as 
that taken many years ago 
by Dick Fairfield’s grand- 
father, the late George A. 
Fairfield, who vwas a well 
known scientist and _ off- 
cial in the U. S. Coast 
Survey for sixty years, and 
who was appointed by his 
father, then U. S. Senator. 
Photo by Henry Havelock Pierce 
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THE NEW SWIMMING POOL in Magnolia seems 
to have caught the popular fancy, as fully two- 
thirds of the bathhouses have been reserved for the sea- 
son and the club membership is already past the two hun- 
dred mark, which was the first limitation. Among those 
who have recently taken personal of family memberships 
are the Wicks of Manchester Cove, the John Hays Ham- 
monds, Gloucester, Lucius Tuttle, the Willetts and Ernest 
Longfellow of Coolidge Point, Preston Gibson, Manches- 
ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Allen Butler of New York, 
the former president of the bar association; Mrs. E. M. 
Binney, Marlborough street, Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- 
ald Bramwell, of Gloucester street, Boston. The question 
at present seems to be how to care comfortably for mem- 
bers, rather than to increase the membership. Steps have 
already been taken to se- 
cure the adjoining 100 feet 
of land and enlarge the bath 
facilities and add four more 
tennis courts. The pool will 
keep open house for North 
Shore cottagers on July 
4th, to afford an oppor- 
tunity to inspect the new 
open air swimming pool. 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 
Kennard of St. Louis have 
arrived at their Magnolia 
cottage for the season. Mr. 
Kennard’s illness postponed 
their earlier coming. He is 
much better now and the 
hhange in returning to Mag- 
nolia has been most bene+ 
ficial. 
Miss Frances G.. Curtis 
of the Boston School Board 
is at “Sharksmouth,” Man- 
chester, for the season, 
with other members of her 
family. Like Mrs. James 
de Storrow and other socie- 
ty women. she is interested 
in the new City club for 
women in Boston and is 
one of the charter mem- 
bers. 
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Mrs. S. Henry Hooper 
(Annie Lord) and family 
are at Annisquam, where 
they have so many friends. 
EDWIN U. CURTIS OF 
