. Northward-ho! Covering Maine's inland resorts, Moosehead Lake, the Rangeleys, Belgrade lakes and Poland Spring. of Albany, Mr. and J. Gunther, Mr. and Mrs. R. , Mr. and Mrs. C. , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ishamand Mrs. R. P. Hoyt, all of NewYork, and Mr. and Mrs. John of Philadelphia. ^H Through fourteen successive sea-sons at Ekwanok Country Club thegolf tournaments have followed afixed yearly program furnishingone major event each month forJuly, August and September withnumerous one day to the Linited States Ama-teur Championship this season th


. Northward-ho! Covering Maine's inland resorts, Moosehead Lake, the Rangeleys, Belgrade lakes and Poland Spring. of Albany, Mr. and J. Gunther, Mr. and Mrs. R. , Mr. and Mrs. C. , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ishamand Mrs. R. P. Hoyt, all of NewYork, and Mr. and Mrs. John of Philadelphia. ^H Through fourteen successive sea-sons at Ekwanok Country Club thegolf tournaments have followed afixed yearly program furnishingone major event each month forJuly, August and September withnumerous one day to the Linited States Ama-teur Championship this season thetournament program has been en-tirely changed. In place of theusual July and August extendedtournaments there will l)e one bigcompetition beginning July 2cjthand continuing through four will be the usual .Saturdayhandicaps and the womens tourna-ment. II Dancing will claim a largeplace in the social life of the col-ony, the Wednesday and Saturdaye\ening dances at tlie h,([uinox sup-plemented by a series of Fridayevening subscription dances to beheld at the (lymnasium of Burr NORTHWARD-HO! PaGE 42. 43 Page—Northward-ho ! and Burton Seminary, under tlieauspices of the cottagers. ^ After-noon teas and dinners will roundout a full calendar. At the Cluh aseries of Saturday afternoon teas,which frequently include bridgeparties, are very popular. Anevent which is arousing much en-thusiasm throughout the summercolony is the flower and garden ex-hibit to be held on the lawn of Mrs.]. J. (kmther on the afternoon andevening of August 12th, for thebenefit of the Village ImprovementSociety. It is probable that nearlyevery garden in the village will berepresented. yVwards of honor willbe made to the owners of exhibitswith valuable prizes for the gard-eners who grew them. ^^^ July sojourners at the Equinoxhouse, many of whom will remainthrough the season, include: Mrs. A. G. Mcllwaine andMr. Gray of Hartford, Mr. andMrs. Robert M. Janney of Phila-delphia, Mr. G. Bond Cochr


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