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HE New Ocean Houssk at Swampscott, with its beau- 
tiful new addition “Whitehall,” opened very auspt- 
ciously ‘Thursday morning throwing wide its doors to the 
General Federation of Woman’s Clubs which has come 
for its convention in Lynn. 
The hotel will entertain the New England Bankers’ 
association, following the convention of the Woman's 
Federation, and that will be followed by a convention by 
the Massachusetts State Pharmaceutical association. The 
hotel will open for its regular guests on Saturday, June 
24th, which promises to be a brilliant affair. A great 
many reservations have been made for the season, many 
of the former season guests returning together with a 
long list of new guests. The hotel proper has undergone 
many changes and a great deal of time and effort put up- 
on the lawns and entrances about the buildings. |The 
new building will be an all-year hostelry and promises to 
fill a long felt want by many who would gladly spend the 
winters at Swampscott if accommodations were good. 
This has at last come to the fore. ‘“‘Whitehall” is all that 
the most fastidious guest could desire and its success 
is already assured, thanks to the foresightedness of Mr. 
E. B. Grabow, manager. 
HE TEDESCO COUNTRY CLUB was the scene of a 
very pretty birthday dinner-dance Saturday evening 
when Mrs. Lamont G. Burnham of Atlantic avenue, 
Swampscott, entertained in honor of the natal day of Mr. 
Frank Hall of the Hotel Somerset, Boston, where Mrs. 
2urnham makes her winter home, Covers were laid for 
twelve at a beautifully appointed table decorated with 
lovely early summer flowers, a huge cluster making the 
centerpiece. After partaking of the dinner the guests en- 
joyed dancing to the strains of Sharpe’s orchestra until 
midnight. 
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Saturday, June 17th, will be celebrated at the Te- 
desco Country club when lunch will be served at the club- 
house to the club members and guests. During the lunch 
hour Hoppe’s orchestra will furnish music. In the after- 
noon a concert will be given by Sharpe’s orchestra, dinner 
and dancing following. A large number of members and 
their friends are expected to partake of the festivities. 
Trap shooting, which was the popular craze at Pine- 
hurst and Ashville, N. C., during the winter just past has 
reached the North Shore and perhaps there are no more 
enthusiastic “shooters” anywhere than at the Tedesco 
Country club. It is a very thrilling sport and is enjoyed 
by men and women, alike, requiring a keen eye to become 
adept. 
Professor Cowles is in charge of the tennis courts at 
the Tedesco this summer, which are occupied from mora 
till night. 
HE Nercupsornoop Crus at Phillips Beach, Swamp- 
scott, gave a dinner dance at the clubhouse, Wednes- 
day evening which proved to be a delightfully informal 
affair and thoroughly enjoyed by the members. About 
thirty couples partook of dinner, after which dancing was 
inaugurated to the strains of Lurvey’s orchestra of Lynn. 
A number of the members who were not present at dinner 
came in later and enjoyed the dance, which was brought 
to a close at a seasonable hour. The arrangements were 
in charge of the entertainment committee of which E. B. 
Terhune is chairman. 
Some very desirable property for summer homes on 
the Swampscott shore is being offered by the real estate 
firm of Tillson & Stanbon, of 10 Central ave., Lynn. 
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