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PHILLIPS BEACH.—The band concert at the Tedesco 
club on Wednesday evening was the best yet. The 
wonderfully pleasant weather made the evening ideal 
ior the out-of-door spirit, the stationing of the band on 
the wide veranda perfect for the enjoying of the music, 
both for those who sat about and those who danced. 
The rooms were thrown open, en suite, and a great 
many os the members entertained’ at dinner, about 250 
patiaking of the repast. The dining-rooms were beauti- 
fully decorated with cut flowers from the conservatories 
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Preston. Among the 
many who entertained at dinner were C. H. Conway, 
party of twelve; J. M. Fairbanks, ten; E. W. Ong, six; 
F. C. Hall, eleven; T. R. Heath, four; Nathaniel Heath, 
eight; M. M. Johnson, twelve; J. P. Parker, seven; E.. BE. 
Nelson, eight; G. E. Smith, six; C. L. Parker, eight; 
W. H. Root, eight; A. J. Sweet, four; C. M. Boyd, 
three; A. S. Glover, four; N. S. Dillingham, five; Ellis 
Hollingsworth, six; M. P. Clough, six; R. E. Traiser, 
six; D. Dunne, three; W. B. Phinney, four; A. C. Law, 
seven; T. H. Logan, five; P. B. Magrane, eight; Ira 
Vaughn, six; Alex McGregor, six; E. F. Greene, four. 
Trap shooting at the Tedesco club is gaining in 
favor each day and has proven to be a success, taking 
the attention of many of the members of the club. 
Eugene W. Ong of Beach Bluff has been the means of 
bringing this popular sport to the club, and is making a 
study of other gun clubs to get new ideas and improve- 
ments upon the one already established. 
EF. B. Terhune of Ocean avenue, Phillips Beach, whose 
family are spending the summer at their camp, “King- 
fisher,” at Norway, Maine, whither they went earlier in 
the season, has returned from a business trip to New 
York and Philadelphia, making a visit to Norway before 
returning to Swampscott. 
CLIFTON 
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July 14, 1916. 
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Lynn 
Phone Lynn 4850 
Much favorable comment has been heard on every 
side for the true hospitality which abounded at the 
Neighborhood club on the holiday. The Municipal Band, 
stationed on the veranda of the clubhouse, gave a fine 
concert for the benefit of the townsfolk, and in lieu 
of this fact the house committee in charge of the club | 
ordered its doors thrown open and punch served to all. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Price of Atlantic avenue, 
Phillips Beach, have just returned from a ten days’ visit 
to Woodstock, Vt. 
LIFTON folk are enjoying the summer to a high 
degree, which is manifested by the number of people 
that are occupying their pretty cottages for the season. 
Never before have so many come down for the whole 
summer and a great. number have planned to remain 
well into the fall. The perfect days of September have 
brought this about, no doubt, people just beginning to 
realize the beauties of early autumn. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Buckminster, who have been 
making a short visit to New York, have just lately 
returned. 
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Parker Gooding of Atlantic 
avenue, Clifton, are entertaining Theodore C. Richmond 
of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Gooding are anticipating the 
arrival of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Williams, who were 
married at Cincinnati, Ohio, on June 13th at a brilliant 
church wedding. Mrs. Williams was before her mar- 
riage Miss Anne Christine Sykes. Mr. Williams is a 
nephew of Mr. Gooding and is a professor of mathe- 
matics at Oxford College, Ohio. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Kaiser of Rockaway 
avenue have returned home after a motor trip through 
Maine and the Provinces. 
