22 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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THe ESSEX ,COUNTY CLUB has been the center 
of life along the North Shore the past week. Be- 
ginning with the band concert last Saturday there has 
been much going on at the club all the week to attract the 
members and their friends. Fully three hundred people 
attended the concert, which began at 3.30 instead of an 
hour later as has always been the custom—this change 
being made in order to allow an hour for dancing. The 
innovation proved quite successful as nearly a hundred 
went to the Locker Building at the conclusion of the con- 
cert for an hour’s dancing. The whole band played for 
the dance. The little bungalow and surrounding grounds 
presented quite an animated appearance as the scores of 
handsomely gowned matrons and beautiful belles and 
beaux sipped tea and chatted the hour away. They could 
hardly wait for the concert to be over to adjourn to 
the building over the brow of the hill for a dance. The 
annual tennis tournaments—mixed doubles and_ ladies’ 
handicap singles—have been on all the week, and as a 
golfing feature there was started Tuesday, continuing 
through the week, a match play foursomes for ladies. 
Added interest will be taken in the regular tournament for 
men Saturday from the fact that the eight best gross 
scores will qualify to play for the Scratch Challenge cup. 
These two tournaments have brought many people to the 
club all the week and many pleasant little functions have 
been occasioned thereby. The week will be brought to a 
close Saturday night by another dinner-dance. ‘These oc- 
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casions are much more informal than previous years owing 
to the limited quarters as the result of last winter’s fire. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. Reed Anthony and Miss Ruth An- 
thony and Reed P. Anthony have returned to Beverly 
Farms after a short trip to Europe. They were passen- 
gers on the Franconia which docked Wednesday of last 
week. 
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Mrs. John C. Phillips of Moraine Farm, North Bev- 
erly, has been at North Haven, Me., with her son-in-law 
and daughter, Mr. and tie Andrew A. Peters for a visit. 
Preston Gibson of the Brownland Cottages, Old 
Neck, Manchester, was at Hevpes over the last week-end. 
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Mrs. Joseph Clark Grew and children, who have been 
with Mrs. Grew’s family, the Thomas Sergeant Perrys 
at “Flagstones,” their country home at Hancock, N. H., 
since arriving from Berlin two weeks ago last Sunday, 
in company with Mr. Grew’s mother, have come to the 
North Shore to spend the remaining week or ten days 
before sailing from New York on the 12th. They are 
with the Edward S. Grews at West Manchester. Mr. 
Grew, who is the First Secretary of the American Em- 
bassy at Berlin, did not come over this summer. He is 
keeping bachelor’s hal! at the new country horne which 
he bought recently near Berlin. His cousin Joseph Clark 
Hoppin of Washington is stopping with him at present. 
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