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Be. ACH BL UFF es, ednesday evening was a patate one 
at the Tedesco club, the occasion of the w eekly din- 
ner dance. Sharpe’s orchestra entertained with music on 
the inside of the clubhouse, whilst from the veranda a 
delightful band concert was given. The clubhouse was 
thrown open and the dining-rooms were a mass of beauti- 
ful cut flowers from the “greenhouses of several of the 
members. Among those who entertained were E. W. 
Ong, six; A. M. Creighton, four; M. W. Breed, six; 
J. M. Farquhar, six; T. L. Godding, four; Z. Sears, ten; 
T. R. Neath, six; Ned Conway, seven; C. H. ee four- 
teen; F. P. Cox, six; W. W. Foster, six; W. G. George, 
six; C. M. Boyd, twelve; W. H. Felt, sours . Hollings- 
worth, six; M.-P: “Clough Ssixs"ir Gr Atheriom. tive; 
D. A. Donahue, two: O. D. Clark, nine; P. A. O’Connell, 
five; EF. L. Davis, four; W. HH: Maxwell, ten: HB: 
Lewis, ae D. H. Smith, twelve; EF. N. Carpenter, five; 
dat Ie 3lodgett, eight; M. N. Eaton, six; J. H. Osborne, 
four: Ww L,. Madden, five; C. J. Reuter, nine. 
Parry C. Wiggin of Beach Bluff entertained several 
of his friends at the Tedesco club during the past week, 
including W. J. Tully, W. E. Aldred and E. E. Wilson, 
all of Providence, and men well known in the manu- 
facturing industry. 
Expected at the Bellevue this week for the remain- 
der of the season are’ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Morrison and 
family of Essex Fells, N. J. 
W. G. Bronson and family of Toronto, Canada, 
are among the recent arrivals at the Bellevue for the re 
mainder of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Norman North of 
been making an extended visit at 
returned from the West and are at 
August. 
In the 
held at the 
Boston, who have 
Minneapolis, have 
Beach Bluff for 
which was 
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sweepstakes competition, 
Satutday last, E. 
weekly 
Tedesco club on 
Nurth Shore 
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Brown had the best score. There were twenty-two entries, 
which included E. L. Brown, P. C. Wiggin, R. B. Sprague, 
C. H. Holloway, D. T. Kennedy, E. F. Ladd, H. F. Me- 
Neil, F. M. Sawtelle, J. M. Rothwell, H. W. Wheeler, 
H. B. Prout, K. J. Lennox, F. I. Geisinger sie crate. 
J. R. Simpson, W. H. Carl, G. H. L. Coulthurst, C. W. 
Conklin, W. F. Richardson, E. F. Bacheller, A. Mce- 
Gregor, Jr.,. H. C. Brown. In the handicap medal play 
H. H. Holton’s net score was 84, the best. In the women’s 
sweepstakes Mrs. R. F. Kimball was the winner with a 
net of 88 Mrs. A. McGregor was second with a 
score of 90. 
A delightful luncheon and bridge was given at the 
Tedesco club on Tuesday by Mrs. 8. G. Adams of Beach 
Bluff. A delicious luncheon was served at an artistically 
arranged table laid for eight. Two tables of bridge 
followed. 
Tuesday afternoon at the Tedesco club was Ladies’ 
Day and was well attended by the feminine members and 
their guests. Tea was served. 
Extensive preparations are being inaugurated ‘for 
the coming of the ball at the Tedesco club, which will 
take place on the evening of August oth, and which 
promises to be the gala event of the season. 
Jack Fanning, a crack trap-shooter of the DuPont 
Powder Company of Wilmington, Del., was at the Te- 
~desco on Wednesday and Thursday to instruct and coach 
the members of the club in the art of trap-shooting. Many 
availed themselves of the opportunity and big scores are 
expected in the next competition. 
Mrs. Lamont G. Burnham of the Somerset, Boston, 
who is spending the summer at Beach Bluff, is entertain- 
ing her cousin, Franklin J. Burnham, and Mrs. Burnham. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
the Somerset. 
Burnham also make their winter home at 
