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HE DINNER-DANCE, last Saturday night at the 
Essex County Club was, like those preceding it, a 
most brilliant affair. Though the dinners for the most 
part were at private residences, owing to the limited 
space at the small bungalow which serves the purpose 
of a club-house since the fire, many came in for the danc- 
ing. Mrs. J. K. Secor, of the Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia, 
was hostess for a party of 24 at dinner. The dancing 
in the Red Barn attracted nearly two hundred members 
and their families and guests. ‘Tomorrow afternoon 
there will be a band concert at the club by the First 
Corps Cadet band from 3:30 to 5:30 after which the 
whole band will play at the Red Barn for dancing until 
6 :30. 
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The next dinner-dances at the Myopia Hunt club 
will be held on Saturday evenings, Sept. 6 and 2oth., 
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Mr. and Mrs. Payne Whitney returned to Man- 
chester Monday from a week’s motor trip that took them 
as far as Saratoga, N. Y. 
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THe DANCE, tonight at Highwood, the estate of Mr. 
and Mrs. William B. Walker, at West Manchester, 
will be the most brilliant event of the week. ‘There will 
be numerous hosts and hostesses at the cottages along 
the shore, for dinners, and these merry parties will come 
after dinner to Highwood for the dance in the big stable 
on the estate which will be attractively decorated for the 
occasion. The affair will be most informal, and will be 
attended, no doubt, by fully two hundred people, 
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Miss Alice Sargent of Brookline was a guest the 
first of this week of Mrs. Boylston A. Beal, Manches- 
ter. Mrs, Beal is one of those to give a dinner tonight 
before the Walker dance. She will be hostess for a 
party of ten at her cottage on Smith’s Point. 
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The weekly golf tournament at the Essex County 
club last Saturday was a members’ handicap, one of the 
largest fields of the summer starting out. Parker W. 
Whittemore captured both medals, the gross and net 
He played from scratch. 
scores, with a 71. 
PEKINGESE PETS OWNED BY MRS. WM. B. 
WALKER AT HIGH WOOD, MANCHESTER 
