NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 2 
WAMPSCOTT has been making the most of the past 
few days of pleasant weather and between motoring 
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boating, tennis, golf and kindred sports the summer col- 
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ony members have been making a lively time of it. The 
hotels in Swampscott and Beach Bluff are making big 
gains in guests with the better weather and everything 
should be lively from now on. 
The Tedesco Country club at Swampscott is getting 
into the strides of a busy summer. The many features 
of this club, combined with the excellent golf and tennis 
courses, make the club a most popular rendezvous for the 
several hundred members who frequent it. Considering 
the various members of the families represented at the 
club, the Tedesco off and on is acting as host to about 
1,500 people on the North Shore. ‘The membership list 
amounts to 400 at present, with a waiting list of about 
sixty. There are also fifty associate members who are 
anxious to be admitted to regular membership. The 
club is most popular with the ladies these days. Hardly 
an afternoon passes but what the parlors and dining rooms 
are the scene of several luncheon and bridge parties. 
This combination, together with a game of tennis or a 
jaunt over the links makes a most enjoyable afternoon. 
The lower grille room has been renovated this year to 
admit of serving luncheons and dinners to golfers and 
tennis players who seek the hospitality of the ‘club. One 
of the brilliant social affairs of the club’s season is the 
annual ball, which is to come on Wednesday, August 5. 
This was started two years ago and has grown to be 
an event looked forward to by the members of the Sw amp- 
‘scott colony. There are more than 40 entries in the tennis 
tournament at the Tedesco and that game is given a good 
impetus thereby. More than 250 attended the band con- 
cert at the club last Wednesday evening and a large part 
of these were guests at dinner. Toy’s orchestra furnished 
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music for dancing from 8 until 11 o'clock. To-morrow 
will bring another of the popular tea dances from 4 until 
6. The officers of the Clifton Improvement society enter- 
tained the members of the Marblehead town government 
at dinner on Tuesday evening at the Tedesco.  ‘Toy’s 
orchestra was in attendance for the entertainment of the 
guests. 
The popular Thés Dansansts at the Oakland House, 
Swampscott, are making a decided hit with the guests 
there, and also in the surrounding summer colony. Tie 
dances are held daily every afternoon in the new ball- 
room. Joseph Bradley and Miss Edna Allen of the 
Wilson studios, New York, are teaching many of the de- 
votees of dancing in Swampscott and at the Oakland the 
modern steps and are directing the dances at this hotel. 
The Oakland is enjoying practically a full house this 
month and has many reservations for next month. Pro- 
minent among the week’s arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. B. 
F. Bennett of Boston. A most enjoyable concert was 
given at the Oakland last Friday night, when the Misses 
3igelow, who summer on Puritan road, Swampscott, and 
the Misses Macfarland of Chicago, who are at the Oak- 
land for the season, entertaining the guests. A dancing 
party which was largely attended was held there last Sat- 
urday evening. Another is announced for tomorrow 
night. 
Percy Munsey of Andrew rd., Swampscott, will 
spend the summer months in Maine this season instead 
of Swampscott, as he has in former seasons. 
Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Rockland st., Swampscott, 
former members of the Swampscott younger set, are now 
1 Texas, where Mr. Brown is looking after his interests 
on the Mexican border. 
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