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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SWAMPSCOTT. 
The Tedesco Country Club which 
plays.such an important part in 
Swampscott’s social life and in club 
life along the North Shore, is al- 
ready the centre of social gather- 
ings. The club house is a handsome 
structure of stone and wood. It is 
spacious and artistically appointed. 
Tennis and golf are adequately pro- 
vided for. Four new tennis courts 
have been built for this season and 
tennis tournaments will be a feature 
of this season’s sports. The golf 
links are being extended to 18 holes 
toward Salem street. On the social 
calendar of the club recently, was 
a luncheon and ecard party for six- 
teen, given by Mrs. John P. 
Squire. Last Thursday noon twenty 
Boston and Lynn members of 
the Iron League had a_ dinner 
party there. The club dining 
hall made a handsome appearance 
and the banquet hall was very ar- 
tistically arranged and dressed for 
their reception. The first band 
concert of the club season will be 
given on June 28th. Table d’hote 
dinner will be served in conjunction 
with the concert. 
A very happy occasion with The 
Bellevue, Beach Bluff, as a medium 
for its observance was the wedding 
June 3d of Russell Walden, Esq., of 
Brooklyn and Mrs. Theodore Wal- 
denburg of Hotel Belleclaire, New 
York, at The Bellevue. Rev. Sam- 
uel C. Bushnell of Arlington, Mass., 
officiated and Wm. 8S. Olmstead of 
Winchester, gave the bride away. 
Among the close friends present to 
witness the ceremony were Miss 
Edith L. Asten of New York city, 
George W. Otis of Warsaw, N. Y., 
and Dr. Edgar B. Smith of Provi- 
dence. Mr. and Mrs. Walden re- 
mained at the hotel for a week of 
their honeymoon. Their future 
home will be in Brooklyn. 
The orchestral concerts, which are 
such a feature of the social life of 
the hotel, will be given this season 
in the new sun _ parlor which is 
erected on the ocean frontage of the 
hotel. ' 
The grounds of the hotel have 
been made more spacious than ever 
by the rearrangement of the Brown 
eottage adjoining. 
Jacob R. Morse and family of 
Boston, have arrived at ‘‘Rock 
Lodge,’’ their summer home on Pur- 
itan Road. 
Frank W. Kimball and family are 
additional Bostonians to settle re- 
cently in summer homes. Their cot- 
tage is on Atlantic avenue, Phillips 
Beach. 
Mrs. Charles H. Bond and family 
of Boston, who were in Europe last 
summer, have opened their beauti- 
ful summer home near the New 
Ocean House. 
Among the prominent people who 
will spend the season at the New 
Ocean House are Mr. and Mrs. 
George Baldwin of Philadelphia, 
and C. L. Swift and family of Chi- 
cago. Annual Bostonians returning 
are Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Brown. 
The Elms, Beach Bluff, continues 
to attract early season guests, who 
enjoy its quiet, home-like environ- 
ment. The latest arrivals are Kate 
W. Barrett, K. S. Barrett, Alexan- 
dria, Va.; Mrs. A. A. Hazelwood, 
Roxbury; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gold- 
smith, Boston; Mrs. A. M. Pearson, 
Tyngsboro. 
The Mass. Mutual Fire Insurance 
Union of Boston is to be commended 
for its activity in trying to bring 
about a rational celebration of the 
Fourth. In a bulletin widely dis- 
tributed by the Union is shown a 
eut from ‘‘Life,’’ ‘‘The Glorious 
Fourth,’’ in which the father and 
mother are bending over the muti- 
lated body of the son. The cireular 
begs that fire crackers and all ex- 
plosives be eliminated and that we 
have a “safe and sane 4th of July.” 
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