28 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Just off Puritan Road, Swampscott 
The Little Brown Tea House 
Afternoon Teas, Cold Drinks, Candies, Apollo Chocolates 
For Benefit of the Boston Nursery for Blind Babies 
Mrs. W. A. Hamilton and daughter, New York city; Miss 
Hardy, Boston; Mr. E. H. Hosner, Bedford, Mass.; Mr. 
and Mrs. W. J. Johnson, Boston; Miss H. B. Loring, 
Washington, D. C.; Mr. L. H. Mahn, Arlington, Mass.; 
Mrs, C. E. Middleton, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. 
Mallory, Boston; Dr. J. H. Moore, Brookline; Mr. A. B. 
Osgoodby, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. G. J. O’Riordan, 
Lexington, Mass.; Mrs. M. L. Proctor, Mr. G. H. Quincy, 
Mr. and Mrs.. Eugene Randall, Mrs. G. R. Richardson, 
Boston; E. Bertrand Sampson, Miss Maude A. Samp- 
son, Miss Agnes W. Sampson, Jamaica Plain, Mass.; Mrs. 
A. Scott, Mr. M. P. Walker, Chicago; Mrs. I. O. Whiting, 
Boston. 
S WAMPSCOTT is approaching the month of July with 
its warm weather and busy life on the North Shore 
in good style; the hotel managers are the authority for 
the statement that bookings for the season of 1914 are 
equal to those for several seasons past, this at least, in 
the Swampscott section. The New Ocean House and the 
Hotel Preston have opened and are entertaining a good 
number of early arrivals. 
The first concert and dance at the Tedesco Country 
club, Swampscott, was held on Wednesday evening of 
this week, when about 250 were guests there. The full 
new golf course has been opened at the Tedesco and a 
great many devotees of this sport are found on the links 
each day. The attendance of 360 at the club on the 
evening of June 17th evidences the popularity of the 
club; incidentally it promises a busy season. 
The Hotel Preston at Beach Bluff had an auspicious 
opening on Saturday of last week, starting the summer 
with several season guests and many for the remainder 
of June and for next month. Mrs. Walter Massey, Mas- 
ter Dunton Massey, Miss E. S. Pringle and Dr. H. M. 
Lovell of Toronto, Can., arrived on the opening day for 
a stay of a few weeks. Season guests who are at the 
Preston are as follows: Misses May E. and Nettie Schif- 
fer of New York; Mrs: Wm. Gerry Slade, also of New 
York; Mrs. R. W. Upshaw, of St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. 
Francis H. Swan of Boston; Mrs. Robert T. Swan of 
3rookline; I. EF. Noyes of Boston; Mrs. David F. Kaune 
and Miss Gladys Kaune of St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. 
Warren B. Ellis of Brookline; Mrs. A. S. Baldwin of 
3o0ston; Richard H. Upshaw, Jr., of St. Louis. 
A party of this year’s graduating class of Wellesley 
College have been enjoying this week at the Oakland 
House,, Swampscott. ‘They were Misses Dorothy Berry, 
A. L. Hoblit, with Mrs. Hoblit, Amelia Gillman, Ruth 
Tomlinson, Gladys Hendrie, Jean F. Hoblit, Madaline C. 
3rydon and Flora A. Fox. Prof. and Mrs. Schmidt of 
Tufts college arrived Monday for a visit of two weeks 
at the Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lawson and child 
of Boston are visiting Mrs. Hugh G. Brown at the Oak- 
land. Season guests who arrived there this week include 
Miss Ellen Riley of Boston; John M. Hawkins of the 
Boston Chamber of Commerce; and Miss Elizabeth W. 
Allen of Cambridge. 
~The Hotel Bellevue at Beach Bluff is holding its 
own among the summer hotels, with practically every 
apartment taken, several of the guests having retained 
this house as their home since the past winter. Mr. and 
When Motoring Through Wenham Visit the 
Cea Kettle and Gabby Cat Boa 
Main Street 
Afternoon Teas, Ices, Luncheon by Order 
Open from 3 to 6 o’clock 
Mrs. J. P. Squire of Brookline, who with their daughters 
Merriel and Katharine are spending the summer at the 
Bellevue, announced the engagement this week of their 
daughter Merriel to Bradshaw Langmaid of Salem. Mr. 
Langmaid has just returned from his duties as teacher 
at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. He is 
now stopping at the Bellevue. No date has been set for 
the wedding. Miss Merriel Squire spent the last week- 
end with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Proctor at Eastern Point, 
East Gloucester. Dancing, motor-boating, golf and tennis 
were the principal diversions of the house-party of which 
Miss Squire was a member. Miss Mary I. Burd, Welles- 
ley, ’13, of Utica, N. Y., who has been engaged in settle- 
ment work in Boston since her graduation, spent the 
week-end at the Bellevue with Mrs. John McDonald and 
her son Allan. Miss Eva Nutter of Lynn, who has been 
stopping at the Bellevue during the past winter, will sail — 
for Europe shortly for a six weeks’ sojourn across the 
water. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Little of Boston arrived at 
the Bellevue for the season this week. 
The Lincoln House, Swampscott, under new manage- 
ment this season, gives promise of a most successful one, 
if advance bookings are any criterion. The house is 
open and many guests are already domiciled there. The 
hotel is to have a paper printed at the house with the 
news of the hotel featured. The improvements which 
have been made there the past spring have improved the 
house wonderfully and the grounds about the house are 
looking better than ever. An increasing number of West- 
ern people are making the Lincoln House their summer 
home this year and a number from the states about the 
Great Lakes are already there. A new soda fountain 
is to be installed in the foyer of the hotel within a short 
time. A miniature 7-hole golf course has been laid out 
on the grounds of the Lincoln House and tournaments 
have already been arranged for. Many of the regular 
guests who have been coming here for years are promin- 
ent golfers at the Tedesco Country club, Swampscott. 
Mrs. George F. Baldwin of Chicago, who is at the Lin- 
coln for the season, entertained her neice, Mary Young 
(Mrs. John Craig) at luncheon on Sunday last. Num- 
bered among the guests there for stays of varying length 
are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hamilton and daughter Lydia 
of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson S. Davis of Provi- 
‘dence, R. I.;.C. H. Cross,. vice: presidenttoiminemeaa! 
Shoe Co., and Mrs. Cross of Brookline; C. H. Carter of 
Brookline; J. J. Martin of the Exchange Trust Co. and 
the Mass. Real Estate Exchange, Boston; C. B. Perkins 
and family of Boston. Others who are expected at the 
Lincoln within a few days are Mrs. George W. Archer 
and Mrs. Weldon of Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 
Grant and family of Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. Lawton 
of St. Louis; F. S. Snow of Boston; F. S. Lawrence of 
Bay State Road, Boston; Mrs. J. N. Crocker and Miss 
Crocker of Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Patterson 
of Boston; and Mrs. B. P. Lovejoy of Brookline. Mrs. 
Henry C. Southwick of New York entertained over the 
last week-end at the Lincoln House Mr. and Mrs. P. A. 
Franklin of New York and Washington and Mr. and Mrs. 
H. C. Southwick, Jr., of Clifton. There is a new orches- 
tra at the Lincoln this season, under the direction of Mrs. 
Comstock, a sister of Mr. Mann, the leader of the orches- 
tra at the New Ocean House, Swampscott. 
