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House later in the season will be Mr, and Mrs. H. D. 
Kingsbury of New York, who are well known on the 
North Shore. Mrs. Kingsbury was formerly Mrs. Mary 
Bunting of New York. The Kingsburys are socially 
prominent in New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hanna of Philadelphia, who 
make their town home at the Majestic there will spend 
their first season at the New Ocean House. 
HE Preston Horer at Beach Bluff entered upon the 
season of 1917 at luncheon on Wednesday, with a 
large quota of the hotel’s regular clientele, many having 
arrived just before the noon day meal was served, others 
coming late in the day. 
Although the hotel has not undergone much change 
a number of bathrooms have been installed since last 
year and much remodeling has been done in the employes 
quarters which have been enlarged and improved to a con- 
siderable extent. : 
Proprietor J. A. Sherrard feels confident of a brisk 
season for the hotel business, and announces that the book- 
ings for the season just begun are normal, and that, judg- 
_ing from the reservations for the summer the season of 
1917 will be a criterion. 
Glenwood Sherrard, who has been his father’s able 
assistant for several years past, has answered the call of 
his country and is now serving as quartermaster in the 
army. Being very efficient and capable with exceptional 
executive ability his services will be missed at the Preston 
by both the management and the guests. 
Some of the first-comers to the Preston were Mr. and 
Mrs. L. E. Johnson of Roanoke, Va., who have been 
guests at this hostelry for a number of seasons. Mr. 
Johnson is a devotee of golf and plays upon the Tedesco 
course at Phillips Beach every day during his stay. 
June 22,1917. 
SWAMPSCOTT spells unrivaled beauty these first real 
days of middle June. As one wends his way through 
the shady avenues and woody paths which lead to the sea, 
blue as it reflects the clear sky, and foaming white with 
countless waves dashing up over the rocks or rolling 
gently upon the quiet shores—then one realizes its gran- 
deur. Never has the verdure been more artistically beauti- 
ful ‘than this season of lateness and overwhelmingly voluble 
rains, Gardens are rioting with the loveliest early sum- 
mer flowers, and the late spring blooms are still in their 
zenith of charm. Trees and shrubs are more thickly 
leaved than ever, and the evidences of the constant care 
of the masters of landscape gardening are everywhere ap- 
parent. To the automobilist it is a true paradise of beauty, 
and even the person upon a “hike” is doubly repaid for 
lis pains. . 
Nearly every summer home is open, and in the few 
cases where the owners have not yet arrived, the attrac- 
tive estates and villas are undergoing opening prepara- 
tions and everything is being arranged for their coming. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lew C. Hill of Boston, whose summer 
home, “The Anchorage,” on Puritan Road is very sub- 
stantial and comfortable, and which has been occupied by 
them for a number of summers, will this season be 
tenanted by their sons, Harry and Edward, who with 
their wives and children will remain for the whole sum- 
mer. Misses Harriet and Mildred Hill, the daughters of 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill, will brighten the home by their 
presence, as well as Charles and Marjorie Hill the chil- 
dren of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Hill. Miss Harriet Hill, 
a sub-débutante is a very attractive girl, athletic in a mark- 
ed degree. She rides especially well and when not in the 
saddle is either enjoying the fine surf which plays upon 
the beach in front of the Hill house, or is displaying her 
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