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On Tuesday, ladies’ day, Mrs. H. L. Taylor of the 
Swampscott colony entertained 11 guests at luncheon and 
cards at the club. J. M. Farquhar had a party of six at 
dinner that evening. | 
Miss Frances Cross, daughter of J. H. Cross, former 
shoe manufacturer of Lynn, and who is summering in 
Swampscott this season, plans a luncheon and whist party 
for 16 guests next Monday afternoon. 
Wednesday’s concert this week was by Sharpe’s or- 
chestra, the musicians playing for dancing during the eve- 
ning. The band is only at the club occasionally this year, 
about once every three weeks. In former seasons it was 
enjoyed every week. There were 175 diners at this 
week’s concert and a smart gathering was noticed in the 
ballroom for the dancing. 
Tomorrow another of the popular Thés Dansants 
will be held at the club-house in the afternoon. This 1s 
the affair of the week for the young people and a large 
assembly is expected. 
There is no baseball team at the Tedesco this year. 
The games last year were played on Saturday afternoons, 
before the tea dances, and the combination seemed to be 
an ideal one, but this year the ball tossers have decided 
there will be: no exhibition of their prowess on the 
diamond. 
The effect of racing week at Marblehead has crept 
tip as far as the Lincoln house, Swampscott, where sev- 
eral of the yachtsmen and their families are quartered. 
The Lincoln has a most encouraging August ‘ahead and 
this will make up for any deficiencies encountered during 
the rainy season. 
The Stanwood Wellingtons of Chestnut Hill, with 
their two children, have taken the new Estabrook house 
cn Phillips avenue, Phillips Beach, for the balance of 
the season. 
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These and others of our well known brands can be had at the cigar stands 
in North Shore hotels and clubs 
The Oakland house, Swampscott, has no cause to 
complain of a scarcity of guests for this month arid the 
first few weeks of September. Guests there for varying 
stays include: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Toondiy, Reading, 
Mrs. C. K. Perot, Philadelphia; Dr. and Mrs. A. K. 
Whiting, Charles and A. D. Whiting, Philadelphia; Dr. 
and Mrs. Bailey, Cambridge;-Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miller 
of Passaic, N. J., guests of “Mrs. Charles Mason; Miss 
M. E. Harrington, Somerville; E. D. Callahan, Newport 
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Effinger, New York City; Mr. and 
Mrs. S. S. Stumpt and Mr, and Mrs. A T. Devoe. 
(LIFTON society people will turn out Saturday even- 
ing to a minstrel show by members of the summer 
colony there. It is an annual affair and one that always 
brings out some real blackface talent. Russell Ellis is 
in charge of the performance. 
Guests arriving at the Rockaway Inn recenty include 
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mercier, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. C. 
R. Forseman, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Littlehale, Cambridge; 
Mrs. Katherine Greenwood, Baton Rouge, La. 
The formal opening of the Kernwood Country club 
at Salem which was to have been held on Saturday of 
this week has been postponed until Saturday, August 28. 
The principal reason for the change in date is because of 
the wet grounds about the clubhouse. As a foursome 
match in golf between some;of the best golfers in the 
country has been arranged as one of the big features it 
was thought best to postpone the entire program. Amon, 
the premier list of golfers expected to take part are the 
champion Francis Ouimet, McNamara, a_professionat, 
brady, another expert with the sticks and Walter Hagan. 
All four are stars. A big dinner and band concert are 
among the other features of the house-warming. 
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