= NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
276 Boylston St. -:- Boston 
HE MASCONOMO HOUSE, 
Manchester, is hold- 
ing the majority of its guests for the first two or 
The prospect of spending 
seems to be much more 
Regin- 
three weeks of September. 
the early autumn on the shore 
acceptable than going into town for September. 
aid {2 Rawlins and Miss Rawlins of London, Eng- 
land, are guests at the Masconomo for two weeks. Miss 
Eva Hoyt, J. W. Tuckerman, Jr., and Lindsay Bradford 
spent the week-end at the hotel, the guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. Amos Morrill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 
H. Barnes, who have been guests at-the hotel for the 
-past six weeks, have left for a motor trip to the White 
Mountains. Oscar Elsas of Atlanta, Ga., joined his 
family there this week, where they have been stopping 
all the season. I. Josika of the Austrian embassy at 
New York spent three days this week at the Masconomo 
and left for Washington yesterday. Among the week's 
arrivals are the Misses Church of Cincinnati; B. A. 
Anhrend of Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. R. R. MacAnley 
of Montreal; Mme. B. P. Van Welde and Mrs. A. du 
Rest Blanchet of Antwerp, Belgium; Dr. and Mrs. Carl 
Voegtlin of Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Red- 
mona of Boston; Miss Adala’ el Higgins of Cambridge ; 
Mrs. Wm. O. Comstock and Miss Clara B. Comstock of 
Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. Moffett, Mrs. Archibald Milne 
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Burbank of New York. 
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Willetts of Norwood, who have been 
abroad all summer, have just landed and are again at 
their estate at Coolidge’s Point, Manchester. Mr. Wil- 
lett returns in time to take an active part in the plans 
of the Essex County club for their new clubhouse, a 
special meeting for which purpose is called for next 
Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Willet has probably done more 
for the well-being and development of the club than any 
other ten members in the last ten years. He was almost 
solely responsible for the many changes in the course 
which puts the links on a par with any in the country. 
It is thought that the new clubhouse will be an equal 
of any country club in New England. 
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The George F. 
The handicap golf tournament held at the Kettle 
Cove Golf club, Magnolia, last Saturday, with a silver cup 
presented by F. S. Chick, was won by W. A. Tucker of 
New York with a score of 61 net. Dr. C. 5, Smith of 
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New York took third place. It was the most brilliant 
day of golf witnessed this year on the links. Kettle 
Cove golfers look forward. with much interest to the 
showing Mr. Tucker is sure to make in the coming 
amateur national championship, which will be held at 
Garden City. 
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