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S WAMPSCOTT has felt the result of the cool and 
unpleasant weather of the past few days to a certain 
extent, but the cottagers are practically all down for the 
season and the hotels are receiving additions to their ros- 
ters each day. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Lemick Clark are with Mrs. 
Clark’s father, John Mason Little and the Misses Litttle 
at the summer home, “Briar Gate,’ Swampscott. 
The efforts which the new management have made 
to make the Lincoln House, Swampscott, into one of the 
best hotels on the shore have evidently been materially 
appreciated, if the number of guests already registered 
there is any criterion. The number of early summer vaca- 
tioners there has been augmented the last few days by 
many who plan to remain for the season. Joseph A. 
Conry, former member of the Port Directors of Boston 
and an ex-Congressman, is a guest there for an indefinite 
stay. Mr. Conry received a signal honor recently when 
he was knighted as a Knight of the Iron Cross by the 
Russian Czar. Mr. Conry is at pa in charge of the 
Russian consulate at Boston and has won a high place in 
diplomatic circles in this country. Mr. and Mrs. Fe G. 
Southwick, season guests of the Lincoln, are back at 
Swampscott after a two weeks’ absence on a trip to New 
York. Capt. D. S. Miller of the Franconia spent the last 
week-end at the Lincoln. Other guests there for stays ot 
varying length include Miss L. r. Sewall of Boston; Mrs. 
Moritz- Barth of Denver, Col.; James A. Sawtelle and 
family of Brookline; J. M. Crocker and family of Cam- 
bridge; F. N. Graves of Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. Se: 
Patterson of Saugus; Miss May B. Lee of Philadelphia ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Perkins and family of Boston; 
Thomas R. Lombard of Panama; Mrs. C. D. Roberts of 
Springfield; Mrs. George W. Archer and Mrs. George 
Weldon of Rochester, N. Y. 
The main house of the Hotel Bellevue at Beach Bluff, 
Swampscott, is full of guests and the cottage connected 
with the house across Humphrey st. was opened this week. 
Robert B. Denney, who is spending the summer at the 
Bellevue, has as his guest his brother, Edward Denney 
of Geneva, Switzerland, where the latter winters. Miss 
Gladys Duval of Montreal is here for the remainder of 
July. Miss Merriel Squire, Charles W. Sims, Miss Mar- 
guerite Ayer and Miss Alice O. Miller were guests last 
Saturday evening of Miss Dana at dinner we the dance 
at the New Ocean House.’ Mr. and Mrs. F. Elson 
of Brookline, who are at the Bellevue for Til y, intend 
to go to Porpoise Island, Kennebunkport, Me’, for the 
month of August, as ates Over the Fourth they mo- 
tored with Mr. and Mrs. D. Clark, also guests at the 
hotel, to the island, and Le the week-end. Mr. Clark 
and Mr. Elson went over the lobster pots in the vicinity 
of the island and captured many of the shell-fish, 
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Ches Dangants 
at the OAKLAND HOUSE 
PurtrAn Roap 
SWAMPSCOTT 
Every Afternoon from 4 to 6 O’clock Under Direc- 
tion of Mr. Joseph Bradley and Miss Edna 
Allen of the 
WILSON STUDIOS, New York 
Note: Mr. Bradley and Miss Allen will give 
instruction in the modern dances by appointment. 
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The younger set at the Oakland house, Swampscott, 
has harkened to the call of the popular tea dance and 
from now on they will be held in the new ballroom of 
this hotel every afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. Joseph 
Bradley and Miss Edna Allen, instructors from the Wil- 
son studio of New York, will also give instruction in all 
of the modern dances at private lessons to be had by 
appointment. Dr. and Mrs. Albert August of Cambridge 
are at the Oakland for the season. Mrs. L. S. Lincoln 
of Boston is also down for the summer at this hotel. Other 
guests at the house for stays of varying length include 
Miss E. W. Allen and J. M. Hawkins of Boston, with 
Herschel Williams of Indianapolis; Miss I. A. Evans of 
Brookline, Dr. and Mrs.George Ross and daughter of Tor- 
onto, Canada, who will make their annual visit here; and 
Mrs. A. A. Drew of Ayers Cliff, P. Q., Canada. 
The Hotel Preston at Beach Bluff, Swampscott, an- 
nounces its annual July ball to come this year on next 
Saturday evening, the 18th. This is always one of the 
big social events of the season in Swampscott and vicinity 
and a large contingent is always present from the Clifton = 
and Beach Bluff colonies. W. E. Porter, Jr., of Newton, 
was the winner of the men’s singles in the annual tennis 
tournament at the Preston which started last Friday af- 
ternoon, continuing through Saturday. By this he obtains 
permanent possession of the Preston cup, so-called. J. 
FE. Gale, 2nd, captain of this year’s Harvard ’17 tennis 
team, a Haverhill man, was the runner-up. In the men’s 
doubles W. E. Martin of Lowell won over J. W . Foster 
of Newton. W. E. Porter, Jr., and W. A. Bradford of 
Boston, a season guest at the Preston, were the runners- 
up. Porter’s totals were: 6-2; 6-3; 6-4. Martin’s score 
totalled: 6-2; 4-6; 6-4; 6-2. There was special music 
during the tennis matches and dancing was enjoyed in 
the large ballroom after the finals on the evening of the 
Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Benachi and child of Brook- 
line are at the Preston for the season. Mr. Benachi was 
formerly the Greek consul stationed at Boston, but relin- 
quished the office a few months before the outbreak of 
the first Balkan war. Mrs. Henry Elliott of St. Louis, 
who is to remain at the Preston for a few weeks, enter- 
tained a party of thirty of her friends at the hotel and 
the surrounding summer colony at a dinner in honor of 
her birthday at the Preston Monday evening. Others at 
the hotel who intend to remain either for the whole or a 
part of the season are Mrs. George H. Tinkham and Miss 
A. E. Holden of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Freedom Hutch- 
inson of Newton; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hazelton, Miss 
Helen F. Hazelton and Miss Berta C. Markmiller of 
Marlboro; Miss H. M. Parsons and Mrs. J. W. Arnold 
of Northampton; and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hovey of 
Albany, N. Y, 
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