April 14, 1916. 
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FRANK P. BENNETT, Proprietor 
QWAMPSCOTT appears as though it was to be more 
than a cog in the wheel of social activity on the North 
Shore this simmer. . Things are looking spic and span 
after gardeners and landscape artists have worked won- 
ders with estates which have emerged from the recent 
snows. The New Ocean House improvement is of course 
the biggest thing on the Swampscott shore, but here and 
there one will see a new summer home which has sprung 
up since last year. It looks like a big year on this shore 
for the cottagers, most of those who have been here in 
former years having made arrangements to come again ; 
hotel lists look encouraging for so early in the season, also. 
The only thing needed to unofficially start the Swamp- 
scott season is the opening of the Tedesco Country club, 
which comes tomorrow (Saturday), when the clubhouse 
will be thrown open for the first time since last fall. The 
formal opening will come next Wednesday—Apr. 19— 
when there will be an orchestra in attendance afternoon 
and evening; there will be dancing during the evening. 
Although there have been no changes in the house during 
the winter it has been put in readiness for a busy season. 
With the membership well up in the hundreds it can 
easily be seen why this is the liveliest club on the shore, 
none excepted. ‘The tennis courts are in good condition 
and the 18-hole golf course is in good shape for the golf 
enthusiasts, a good array of them being expected for their 
first trip over the green tomorrow. Within a short time 
announcements of the regular golf tournaments and ten- 
nis matches will be made. ‘The Tedesco club is one of 
the principal magnets which brings folk to the Swamp- 
scott and Marblehead shore early, for summer residents 
from both these sections and from Clifton and Phillips 
beach make it their rendezvous. 
Charles FE. Wysanski of Boston will occupy a cottage 
on Humphrey st., Swampscott, for the summer. 
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Carl Dreyfus of Brookline will reside on the Swamp- 
scott shore for the season, with a cottage on Humphrey 
errace. 
__ Among the season’s summer residents on Humphrey 
Terrace is S. S. Frankenstein, Boston. . He will have the 
Humphrey cottage. 
Daniel Frank of Brookline will occupy the Fowler 
cottage at the corner of Beach Bluff ave. and Humphrey 
Terrace. 
This season the Palmer estate will be occupied by 
Robert W. Scott of New York. 
The Lincoln house on the Swampscott shore, near 
Fisherman’s beach, is making preparations for a good 
roster of guests this summer, based on the bookings thus 
carly in the season. Everything looks well, if the weather 
man only procures the brand of fair skies which is pos- 
sible in this New England climate. The house is all 
ready for the opening about the middle of June. One of 
the marked improvements which it 1s expected will be 
made is the erection of a swimming pool in the cove close 
by the hotel. This will give the children a safe bathing 
place, enclosed with strong walls and fed by the tides. 
Thus the joy of salt water bathing with perfect safety 
can be had by the young folk stopping at the Lincoln, ; 
AHANT is to have an attractive little tea house this 
summer on the main road. Miss Margaret Dwight of 
235 Beacon st., Boston, is the prime mover in the matter, 
and she plans to have a bevy of high school girls as wait- 
resses. Miss Dwight is endowed with a good deal of 
business initiative, which she applies in philanthropic chan- 
nels, for she conducts a dressmaking class at the North 
End, Boston, and has charitable interests elsewhere. She 
and her mother, Mrs. Thomas Dwight, will leave Boston 
about the middle of May for Nahant, where they will 
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