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June 25, 1915 
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Sw. AMPSCOTT might be termed “back on the job;” for 
it is, as far as its summer colony is concerned. The 
big New Ocean House opened its doors to the summer 
throng on Monday and the Lincoln House followed suite. 
The fact that all of the hotels are now open makes the 
Swampscott unit complete. The schools are closed and 
the few families who have been staying in the city for 
that reason will be on the shore before the coming week- 
end. The Tedesco Country club is proving just as lively 
a social center for Swampscott summerites as for years 
past and many parties found there daily and especially 
over the week-ends attest to its popularity. 
The New Oakland House is looking its prettiest these 
days. The grounds about the hotel are a little beyond 
the average of summer hotels in general and this in it- 
self is evidently a magnet for the summer folk who come 
to this hostelry. The Oakland House sun parlor, of large 
dimensions, is to be let this year to bridge and dancing 
parties, says the management; undoubtedly this house 
will grace many pleasant social events as a result. The 
Oakland House is making a strong bid for the motor 
trade this season and situated on Part an road, on the 
main boulevard along the upper shore, is admirably situ- 
ated for this. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wood, children and 
maid of Boston are among those at the Oakland for 
brief stay. 
The first Thé Dansant of the summer at the Tedesco 
Country club comes next Saturday afternoon, from 3 
until 6 o’clock. This appears to be as much of a feature 
this year as it was last season and an orchestra that js 
not averse to playing light, catchy music will be in attend- 
ance. The first mid-week band concert of the season was 
held Wednesday evening of this week and there were 
about 500 members and friends at the club-house. Jean 
Missud and his Salem Cadet musicians played during the 
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to the Tedesco during the afternoon for golf, tennis and 
impromptu baseball. There were half a hundred “col- 
legians who were” on the grounds during the afternoon. 
They made their headquarters at the New Ocean House 
during the day, having a jolly time there with banqueting, 
games and general merrymaking. 
The Blue Bird tea room is open for business this 
week and is ready for a busy season with Swampscott’s 
summer folk. Yesterday there was a party of 20 from 
the Inter-Nos club of Brookline down at luncheon at the 
Blue Bird. 
Practically all of the merchants doing business wita 
the summer people now have a motor service for their 
customers. Pedrick & Clark, the Humphrey street fish 
concern, is the latest to make the change to motor 
vehicles. 
CLIFTON still continues to augment its summer colony 
with new arrivals daily coming to that pleasurable re- 
sort. 
Jacob Ackerman of Brookline, who two years ago oc- 
cupied the Rose cottage at the corner of Clifton and At- 
lantic avenues, is at the Traiser cottage this year. This 
house has been occupied for several seasons by George 
Dempsey of Lowell. 
Ye Oualitue Shoppe 
17 Essex St., Marblehead 
Visit ye Oualitue Shoppe tea room 
Tables for bridge and private parties may be 
reserved by applying to the management 
We are offering a dainty menu. Rest while you 
eat and enjoy the music 
Home-made cake a speci 
Francis W. Jones, Mgr. 
E. G. Pedrick 
Pedrick & Clark 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 
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Telephone 121 
432 Humphrey St... SWAMPSCOTT 
