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Engagements at the homes of patients 
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Manila Trading & Supply Company 
IMPORTERS and EXPORTERS 
1309 EUCLID AVE., CLEVELAND 
Unusual things for the connoisseurs including rare embroid- 
eries, tapestries, brasses and ivories, 
63 FRONT ST., MARBLEHEAD 
Near Hay Scales 
Broiled Live Lobster—Luncheon and Supper 
Afternoon Tea—Open Holidays and Sundays 
Miss Nowell; Prop. 
About a dozen of the young people of Swamp- 
scott and vicinity gathered at the charming new Swamp- 
scott residence, “Green Gate,” of Mr. and Mrs. Simon 
Vorenberg on Puritan road Tuesday afternoon and pre- 
sented a play entirely in French for the benefit of the 
children who suffered as a result of the Salem fire. Quite 
a sum of money was raised for the young people of the 
neighboring city and from an artistic standpoint the per- 
formance was a decided success. Among the children 
who took part were Louis and Samuel Ehrlich, the little 
sons of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Ehrlich of Clifton; Miss 
Eunice Newburger and Miss Marion Bacon. Mr. 
berg was a passenger on the “‘tieasure ship” Kronprinzes- 
sin Cecilie, the German Lloyd liner which was forced to 
return to Bar Harbor, Me., after a thrilling trip back 
from Europe. He left New York on a business trip 
abroad when the Cecilie sailed two weeks ago. 
Arrivals at the Hotel Bellevue, Beach bluff, the last 
few days include Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Dyer of Bos- 
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Dockham of Chelsea; and 
Mrs. H. C. Hazard and son of San Francisco. 
Summer residents and the hotel people in Swamp- 
scott are suffering much inconvenience by the reconstruct- 
ing and widening of Humphrey street, from Monument 
sq. The road is practically impassable and travel on it 
is most difficult, making a trip to Swampscott by a rather 
circuitous route. Another season will see the fruits of 
the inconveniences of this season, however, in a finely 
constructed continuation of the splendid boulevard along 
the Lynn Shore Drive. 
¢6™REDESCO and the dance” was the password at 
Swampscott Wednesday evening, for it seemed that 
practically every family in the summer colonies at 
Swampscott, Beach Bluff, Clifton and Phillips Beach had 
a representative at the second annual mid-summer ball 
of the Tedesco Country club at Swampscott. It was one 
of the largest assemblies ever entertained at the club and 
the number exceeded that of last year’s gathering. There 
were approximately one thousand in attendance. Of this 
number about 290 were entertained at dinner preceding 
the dance. The evening was most ideal for the dance, 
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The Oceanside Tea Garden 
MARBLEHEAD NECK, Rear Oceanside Hotel, overlook- 
ing the yachting—After noon Tea, Ices, and superior a la 
carte service. Piazza cafe for “‘Tuncheoul and dinners. 
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and the Royal Hungarian Court orchestra discoursed 
dance music until midnight The interior of the club was 
prettily decorated with greenery, the ceilings of the bail- 
room being solid banks of balsam fir, with hundreds of 
tiny, vari- colored electric bulbs, peeping from beneath the 
greenery. This, with the glamour of a full moon in the 
heavens, enhanced the setting of the many beautiful gowns 
of the ladies dancing and made the moonlight dances the 
more realistic. A large dancing space was obtained by 
throwing the dining and tea rooms and the lounging 
room into one large ball-room. Dancing was enjoyed 
by hundreds of the guests from 8.30 until 12 o'clock, 
when the throbbing of many motors in the club parking 
space announced that another mid-summer ball, and a 
most successful one, had come to a close. The event 
gave one an impression of the strength and numbers of 
the club, as nearly everyone was either a member or had 
been invited as a guest of a member. The ball was in 
charge of the house committee, composed of C. H. Con- 
way, chairman; George A. Dill and F. M. Sawtell. 
A fashionable gathering of the smart set of the 
shore attended the dinner preceding the 
Among those noticed entertaining at the tables 
N. S. Dillingham of Beach Bluff; F. F. Godding 
EF. R. Ellis of Swampscott; H. A. Norton of 
Lynn; E. P. Brown of Lynn; A. T. Dyer of Lynn; J. 
I. Melanson of Lynn; Dan A. Donahue of Salem; Ellis 
Hollingsworth of Marblehead Neck; Oscar Hoppe, Hotel 
Preston, Beach Bluff; John Craig and two sons of Mar- 
blehead Neck; Wm. HL. Claflin of Boston; Charles H. 
Holloway of Phillips Beach; Walter S. Place of Swamp- 
scott; Richard Ward of Lawrence; Charles B. Price of 
Lynn; O. D. Clark, Hotel Bellevue, Beach Bluff; Mrs. 
C. E. Longley of Pawtucket, R. I.; Frank H. Gage of 
uh eet Fred N. Kimball of Lynn; Frank P. Aborn 
of Lynn; George W. Stimson of California, stopping at 
the New Ocean House, Swampscott ; Charles J. Brown 
of Somerville; Henry G. Pollard of Lowell; C. Fred 
Smith of Swampscott; F. P. Cox of Lynn; Kenneth 
3illings of Brookline; George C. Dempsey of Lowell; 
A. R. Merrill of Boston ; Mrs. Wm. S. Bigelow of Mar- 
blehead Neck; Samuel L. Geisenger of the New Ocean 
House, Swampscott ; An Wy Pinkham of Lynn; Nathaniel 
Heath of Beach Bluff; Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuesten 
of Marblehead Neck; Steven Dockham of Boston; Wm. 
F. Watters of Swampscott; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Squires 
and daughters Katherine and Merriel; Wm. R. Hastings 
of Lynn; Wm. A. Paine of Swampscott ; A.M. Creighton 
of Swampscott ; George A. Dill of Clifton; Jere Williams 
of Beach Bluff ; Frank M. Sawtell of Swampscott ; Chas. 
M. Boyd of Clifton; Wm. H. Bennett of Swampscott ; 
and Wm, H. Rothwell of Marblehead Neck, 
dance. 
were: 
of Lynn; 
