es 
_E. Anthony, pianist. 
Society Notes 
Hon. Robin Gray’ of London, 
Eng., who has been spending a week 
at “Undercliff,’ a guest of Otto H. 
Kahn, left Manchester Monday, ac- 
companying Mr. Kahn over to 
New York. Mrs. Kahn has as her 
house guest for a few weeks Miss 
Trumbull of Morristown, N. J. 
Hon. John L. Zimman, Mrs. Zim- 
man and sons, Charles and John L., 
Jr., of Springfield, O., and Gen. B. 
A. Richardson and son of Indianap- 
olis, Ind., are at the Masconomo 
in Manchester for a fortnight’s so- . 
journ. 
It was a_ representative North 
Shore gathering that nearly filled 
the Manchester Town hall Monday 
afternoon, when the musicale in aid 
of the South End Day Nursery was 
given under the management of 
Mrs. Stanley P. Clemens of Boston, 
whose work in connection with this 
well-known charity as one of the 
directors is well known. The artists 
of the afternoon were Mrs. Frances 
Dunton Wood, soprano, and Chas. 
Mrs. Wood’s 
voice, which shows exceptional 
training, and is remarkably clear 
and flexible, was heard to great ad- 
vantage in three groups of songs, 
YOU CAN RELY ON 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
mostly new. Mr. Anthony © ren- 
dered two groups of numbers most 
felicitously chosen, among them 
several Chopin numbers and the 
March Militaire of Schubert. 
Norton Wigglesworth won the 
sailing tender race of the Manches- 
ter Yacht club which was sailed in 
a fair southeasterly breeze off West 
Manchester Saturday afternoon. 
There were five starters—R. W. 
Smith's boat finished second and C. 
E. Cotting, Jr.’s, boat third, Richard 
Wigglesworth was fourth and T. 
M. McKee fifth. The Crowhurst 
cup race will be sailed next Tues- 
day sAtion 7, at-2 P.M, 
A golf competition is to be held 
at the Essex County club, Man- 
chester, on Aug. 30, 31 and Sept. 1, 
and will be open to members and 
gonOclatcom Or the UW.35. Golf, as- 
sociation. On Thursday, Aug. 30, 
G A. M., there will be a qualifying 
round of 36 holes—First sixteen to 
play off by match play for posses- 
sion of the Crocker-McKee cups; 
second sixteen to play off by mateh 
play for a cup; third sixteen to play 
off by match play for a cup; medal 
for best gross score. Friday, Aug. 
31, 9 A. M. Match play first round. 
2 P. M. Match play second round. 
Saturday, Sept. 1, 9 A.M. Match 
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play semi-finals. 2 P. M. Match 
play finals. Pairs will be drawn by 
lot immediately after conclusion of 
the qualifying round. Entries must 
be received by the Golf Committee 
of the Essex County club before 9 
A. M. Aug. 29. The privileges of 
the club are extended to competi- 
tors during the entire week. 
Visner’s Nox-all Nerve food. Try 
it. 5 cents a glass at Lycett’s, Mag- 
nolia. s 
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OLD-FASHIONED CLOCK. 
The first Musical Clock exhibited in Bos- 
ton. It was in amuseum on the corner of. 
Court Street and Corn Hill in 1802. Im- 
ported from Germany by the Hon. Jonathan 
Greenwood of Hubbardston. It is about 
eight feet tall, solid mahogany case, has 72 
organ pipes and 15 trumpets. There is no 
duplicate of this clock in this country. 
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