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Durgin, Jacobs Co., 218 Cabot St., Beverly 
Mrs. Bennett, 3 Lexington Row, Magnolia 
The Oceanside Hotel, “‘Desk’’ Magnolia 
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Miss Douglas, 123 Main St., Gloucester 
Miss Lethbridge, 3 Beach St., Manchester 
WAMPSCOTT resorters are making the most of the 
splendid September weather,—virtually the best 
month of the year on the North Shore. Entertaining is 
still keeping pace with the desire of the members of the 
summer colony and for at least three week longer things 
will be fairly lively in that section. The Tedesco Coun- 
try club held its last band concert by the Salem Cadet 
band on Wednesday, which was attended by a large num- 
ber of members and friends from the Swampscott, Beach 
Bluff and Clifton shores. The last tea dance will come 
tomorrow afternoon, Saturday. 
The Oakland house, Swampscott, is keeping open 
this season until the first of October to accommodate 
many of the guests who desire to enjoy September on 
the shore. Several pupils of Joseph Bradley, the dancing 
instructor at the hotel, are finishing up their season’s 
instruction and have become remarkably proficient in the 
modern steps under Mr. Bradley. Arrivals this week at 
the Oakland included: C. H. Miller of Passaic, N. J-; 
a party composed of Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. H. M. 
Knox and John Knox, 2nd., all of Omaha, Neb., and. Miss 
Alice L. Howe of Worcester; and Edwin D. Harrington, 
Somerville. 
Among recent arrivals at the New Ocean House are: 
Mr. and Mrs. S.-H. Cunningham, Mrs. W. J. Roberts, 
Miss Margaret Roberts, W. tn Dutton, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
Mrs. EF. N. Crosby, Philadelphia; A. B. Gilmore, F. R. 
Jones, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Neeland, Mont- 
clair, N. J.; Miss Dorothy Johnson, Boston; C. A. Sise, 
45, Neonbroa tt Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stacey, Braintree; 
Miss Emily A. Monahan, Brookline; Malcolm D. B. 
Hunter, Glen Ridge, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wyman, 
Miss H. R. Godfrey, Brookline; Miss H. B.. Loring, 
Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bilbrougn, 
Elmira, N.. Y.; Miss Evangeline MacPhie, Winchester, 
Mass.; Miss Nellie K. Peterson, Aurora, Neb.; Mrs. E. 
D. Poronto, Miss H. W. Poronto, Rutland, Vt.; Mr. and 
Mrs. G. (H. Poronto, Chicago; Mrs. Wm. Kershorn, 
Chicago; Mrs. A. G. Gates, Miss E. Knowles, Rochester, 
N. Y.; A. H. Rowley, New York City; H. O. Whitney, 
Boston; William E. Horne, Indianapolis, Ind.; Z. K. Gra- 
ham, New York City; Mrs. Albert Diehl, Middletown, 
Conn.; Miss Norma Libby, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. 
Willard S. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Connor, New York 
City; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H.. Barnes, Boston; Miss 
Marion Butterworth, Bradford, Mass.; Guy H. Hunt, 
3rookline; Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Colton, Mrs. R. S. 
Parker, J. W. Parker, Jersey City, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. 
H. E. Chase, Haverhill, Mass.;. Mrs. C. H. Durgin, Mrs. 
GSA‘ Ellin” Miss) NE Perry, Bradford, Mass.; Miss 
E. G. Chase, Haverhill, Mass.; Mrs, Cornelius D, Kenny, 
Miss M. Frances Kenny, Miss Josephine Earl, Mrs. 
Thomas Whitredge, Baltimore. 
Among those entertaining for the dinner and dance 
at the New Ocean House on Saturday were: Mrs. H. H. 
Nickerson, party of four; Mrs. E. E. Rice, party of four; 
Mrs. G. F. Baldwin, party of three; and Mr. and Mrs. 
C. L. Currier, party of three. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Colton, Mrs. F. S. Parker 
and J. W. Parker, of Jersey City, N. J., who have been 
at the New Ocean House for several seasons, arrived 
during the week and are registered for the balance of the 
season. 
H. S. Trott, auditor of the New York Division of 
the United Fruit Company, was a week-end visitor at 
the New Ocean House. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Cumner with their daughter, 
Ellen L. Cumner, of Philadephia, registered during the 
week for a few days stay at the New Ocean House. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stacey, of Braintree, registered 
during the week for their yearly stay at the New Ocean 
House. 
C. A. Sise motored down from Montreal on Friday 
to accompany his father and family home after a sea- 
son’s stay at the New Ocean House. 
Among week-end visitors at the New Ocean House 
were Mrs. A. G. Gates and Miss EF. Knowles, of Roches- 
ter, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wyman and Miss H. R: 
Godfrey, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Poronto and 
Miss M. Kersham of Chicago; Jack Gardner, Boston; 
John H. Alden and Blanchard Shriner, Brookline; Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles E. Kelly of Lake Mahopac, N. Y.; Mr. 
and Mrs. Edwin F. Clark, Ridgewood, N. Y.; Wm. S: 
Youngman, Boston. 
Mrs. Harriet B. Loring of Washington, D. C., who 
spent some time at the New Ocean House earlier in the 
season, returned during the week to stay the balance of 
the season. 
Z. R. Graham, of New York, who has been spending 
some time in the Maine woods, arrived at the New 
Ocean House during the week to stay the balance of the 
season. 
The Hollis Burgess Yacht agency has sold the 30 ft. 
waterline yawl “Tangent” owned by L. M. Watson, Boston, 
to Rodman Swift of Hingham; the 21 ft. waterline knock- 
about ‘Clarita’? owned by J. Francis Rich of Boston to 
Sydney A. Beggs of Woburn; the 49 ft. motor boat 
“Tdlewild” owned by B. F. Wild of Boston to a Boston 
yachtsman. The same agency has chartered the 29 ft. 
waterline auxiliary yawl “Vashti” owned by Barton B. 
Hill of Lowell to Ellerton L. Dorr of New Orleans, 
