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ing couple will be greatly 
The first band concert of the season by the Salem 
Cadet Band was given at the Tedesco Country club Wed- 
nesday evening, and it was a tremendous success, the rain 
dampening not the ardor of the members and friends. 
Dinner was served in the dining-room of the club before 
the concert which was enjoyed by a large number. 
In the trap shooting tournament held the first of the 
week at the shooting grounds off ‘Tedesco street opposii¢ 
the club, S. W. Winslow, Jr., was the prize winner, mak- 
ing 41 out of 50. The novice prize was given Richard 
Ward. 
A trap shooting tournament is being held at the 
shooting grounds beginning Thursday and ending Satur- 
day. Much enthusi: ism has been shown for the sport 
and many have signified their intention of entering. 
Mr. Jack Fanning of the DuPont Powder Company, 
a professional trap shooter has been at the club and on 
Tuesday and Thursday gave instructions to the membe‘s 
on the art of shooting and the handling of the guns. 
Mrs. W. M. 
Bunting was hostess Tuesday evening at 
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the Tedesco Country club when she entertained six of 
her friends at dinner. 
Miss Katherine Anna Phelan, daughter of Mrs. 
Phelan, and the late John Phelan, and niece of Congress- 
man M. F. Phelan of Lynn, was married Tuesday to Carl 
Eduard Conron of Danville, Hl, in St. John’s church, 
Swampscott, at a nuptial mass. The officiating clergyman 
was Rev. John S. Kelliher of Newton. Miss Phelan was 
attended by Mrs. Thomas W. Conron, formerly Florence 
McCarthy of Lynn, matron of honor, Miss Katherine 
Dyer, maid of honor. 
The bridesmaids were Miss Mary 
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Horne of Macon, Ga., Miss Marie R. Walsh of Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Miss Blanche Donohoe of Lynn dnd Miss 
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Margaret Connolly of Beverly Farms. ‘The best man was 
Joseph Phelan Dyer. After the ceremony a reception 
was given to a large number of guests at the bride’s home 
30 Greystone Park, Lynn. 
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It is not the quantity, but the quality of knowledge 
that 1s valuable. 
VERY interesting half hour was enjoyed the other 
morning when fhe writer called upon Mrs. Andrew \y. 
Preston, at her beautiful home ‘‘The Arches” on Atlantic 
avenue, Phillips Beach, Swampscott. Mrs. Preston is a 
delightful woman of rare personality and unusual chart 
of manner. She is very fond of flowers and her beauti- 
ful rooms betoken this love for blossoms, for everywhere 
can be seen vases of flowers and plants from the conser- 
vatories and gardens of the Preston estate. 
The Rose Garden Fete given every year by Mrs. Pres- 
ton in her wonderful “Rose Garden,” which contains over 
250 varieties of roses, and which is always looked for- 
ward to by the fashionables of the North Shore,. will >e 
held this year sometime in the early days we July be 
backwardness of the season has prevented the Fete bein,s 
held in June as has-usually been the custom. 
Two may keep counsel, putting one away. 
HILLIPS BEACH’S social centre is very easily dis- 
cerned when one glances over the doings of tne 
Neighborhood club at Phillips Beach, Swampscott. The 
club is practically in tts infancy, having been built much 
less than a year ago. Its activities were very entensive 
during the winter for those who make Swampscott their 
all-the-year-home, and wil continue through the summer. 
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