May 12, 1916. 
The Plumbing in the Annex to the New Ocean 
House, Swampscott, Mass. 
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wil give a semi-preparedness atmosphere to the sports 
there. 
Golf events at Tedesco start on May 30, Memorial 
Day. The 18-hole course will be opened to the members 
within 10 days; at present the nine-hole course is being 
used. 
The tea room at the club is being entirely refurnished 
in a dark color scheme this summer which is pleasing to 
the eye. A committee of three ladies, Mrs. C. H. Conway, 
Mrs. W: M. Bunting and Mrs. W. M. Creighton are 
superintending the work and choosing the various decor- 
ative features of this cooling spot. Draperies, screens, 
chairs and brac-a-brac are to be of a flower design, of a 
soft-toned dark hue. This is the coolest spot in the club- 
house in summer and has a capacity of 70 persons group- 
ed about dainty little tables. It looks directly out upon 
the golf course, from an elevated viewpoint. 
George L. Bowdoin, who was golf instructor at Ted- 
esco last season, is at the club again this summer. 
Vincent Astor, who was on the shore for some time 
last summer while he was learning to run his aeroplane 
at the Burgess factory, is expected down on the Swamp- 
scott shore again within a few days. He likes this section 
immensely, in fact, quite as much as his estate at Rhine- 
beck, N. Y., where he amuses himself between his flying 
boat, yacht and his numerous motors. He and his young 
wife were familiar figures all along the shore last sumine-. 
NAHANT.—Mr. and Mrs. Homer B. Richardson cf 
Marlboro street, Boston, have leased for the coming 
months the attractive Dabney villa at Nahant, where they 
are expecting to make things very pleasant for Mrs. Rich- 
ardson’s daughter, Miss M. Frances Clark, whom they 
presented last winter. This will make the Richardsons’ 
third season at Nahant, and they are delightfully antici- 
pating the coming months. Miss Clark’s most intimate 
friend, Miss Sallie Sherburne of Beacon street, goes with 
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Sherburne, to their, 
country home at Marblehead in June. 
CLIFTON’S summer colony has a few new houses in 
it this season and practically all of the residents who 
have been coming there for years will be down on the 
shore within a fortnight, only a few awaiting the close of 
schools. : 
; Ralph H. Whitney of Dorchester, with Mrs. Whitney 
and their two children, have moved down to their Hum- 
phrey street cottage for the season. 
Dr. F. W. O’Reilly of Lynn is at the Cook cottage. 
The new home of Mrs. Edith Partridge, off Isburg 
road, is nearly ready for occupancy. © 
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MAK BLEHEAD’S spurt of cottage renting during the last 
“month keeps up at a rapid pace and real estate deal- 
ers and those who have cottages to rent are wreathed in 
smiling faces. 
No. 8 Central Square 
Gardner R. Hathaway, who handles the bulk of 
Marblehead’s summer property both on the neck and 
mainland, reports many rentals for the season. 
John J. Martin of Boston, ex-president of the Mass. 
Real Estate Exchange, has rented a house on the town 
side. 
Other Hathaway rentals are: 
Fred R. Beebe of Weston in the Cheever cottage on 
Highland avenue. 
Miss M. C. Dana of Boston, at the Burlen cottage, 
"Neck. 
G. K. Simmonds of Fitchburg at the Graves cottage, 
Harbor View. 
Judge David Leventritt of New York in ‘‘Reycroft,” 
Peach’s Point, formerly occupied by C. M. Hewitt, whs 
died at Palm Beach last winter. 
Frank P. Munroe of Marblehead, the Russell cot- 
tage on the ’Neck. 
Miss Elizabeth E. Dana of Cambridge, at the Dun- 
lop, Ferry lane, cottage. 
Wendell L. Nichols of Brookline at the Ross Parker 
cottage. 
B. Devereux Barker of Boston is building an at- 
tractive stucco house with blue slate roof on the ocean 
side of the "Neck for occupancy this summer. 
A. J. Walker is constructing. a new stucco house on 
Follet street. 
William T. Aldrich’s new summer home on Peach’s 
Point is nearing completion. 
The addition to the Corinthian Yacht club on the 
’Neck will be entirely finished within a few days. It will 
give many more chambers and an enlarged dining room. 
Commodore Charles B. Wheelock of the Corinthian 
Y. C., opened his summer place on the ’Neck last week. 
Richard E. raiser, one of Marblehead’s old-time 
summer residents, has bought the schooner “Whileaway,”’ 
with Marblehead as its home port. 
George Lee of the Corinthian, who formerly owned 
the “Italia,” has a new Class P boat for this year’s races. 
The “Italia” has been remodeled and a new deck house 
added. 
F. W. Jones will open his Qualitye Shoppe next 
Monday. This is a favorite of the summer contingent, 
