NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 27 
HE TEDESCO COUNTRY club, Swampscott, is 
the most popular place about which society of the 
upper part of the North Shore gravitates these days. 
There is a continual round of bridge, dinner and dancing 
parties at the club. It spoke well for the popularity 
of the club when more than 400 members and guests at- 
tended the concert and dance held there last Wednesday 
night. Mrs. Grabow of the New Ocean House enter- 
tained a party of eight at the Tedesco club at lunch Mon- 
day. ‘Ladies’ Day” on Tuesday at the club is always 
certain to bring out a large representation of the socially 
prominent along the shore. This week was no exception, 
Mrs. Cobb, Mrs. Dill, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Adams 
being among the hostesses. Mrs. Fish of Lynn entertain- 
ed a party of ladies at tea and whist Wednesday after- 
noon. Mrs. La Croix of Lynn was hostess at a party of 
sixteen on Friday of last week. The fourth Thé Dansant 
will be held at the clubhouse Saturday afternoon. These 
affairs are proving very popular at the club, especially 
among the younger set. Mrs. C. E. Magrane won the 
semi-finals in the tennis tournament at the club last week. 
The semi-finals in the men’s singles are now being played 
off by Messrs. Pillsbury, Chase and Lovejoy. Golf is 
running a fast race with tennis at the club for popularity. 
The first eight in the President’s Cup tournament has 
been captured by George C. Dutton, the third eight being 
won by J. M. Rothwell. The tournament between the 
Reds and the Blues is expected to be completed by Sept. 
At present the standing is 692 to 674, with the Reds 
ahead. ‘The winners in last Saturday’s tournaments with 
the scores, are as follows: L. M. Atherton, 63; W. C. Fish, 
65; W. F. Richardson, 70; F. H. Gage, 70; N. Heath, 
71; W. H. Claflin, 71; and A. B. Sumner, 71. In the 
graveyard tournament W. C. Fish is the winner, doing 
the course in 150 from the second tee. 
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It is safe to conjecture that one of the smartest of 
the mid-winter functions in New Orleans will be the 
coming out party which Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denégre 
will give for their daughter, Miss Marie Elaine Denégre. 
Though the Denégres have spent very little time in New 
Orleans within the last four or five years,—being in 
Washington, New York, Boston or Paris while their 
daughter was getting her education—they are neverthe- 
less very loyal to their Southern home, and will return 
there this winter for Miss Denégre to make her debut. 
They will keep their house at West Manchester open 
this autumn until November. Mr. Denégre always gets 
much enjoyment out of the fall runs of the Myopia Hunt 
club which usually keep up until snow covers the ground. 
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A large barn dance was given last Saturday night 
by Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Taylor, in honor of their 
daughter, Miss Marcia Taylor, at ‘The Crags,” their 
home on Smith’s Point, Manchester. The big barn was 
decorated with Japanese shades and lanterns. Supper 
was served at midnight. Among those present were: — 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yates, Mrs. John C. Howe, Mr. 
and Mrs. Arthur Doane Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 
Yerxa, Mrs. Frances Hall, Mrs. Dorothy Potter, Mrs. 
Young, Mrs. Ethel F. Van Deventer, Miss Mabel R. Fay, 
Miss Sarah Chase, Miss Elsie Morrill, Lawrence Fletcher, 
Albert Fletcher, John Cutter, James McDonald, Frank 
E. Clark, Luke Doyle and Frank Eliot. 
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Mrs. E. I. Mitchell and Miss Mitchell of Lima, O., 
and C. A. Thatcher of Toledo are new-comers at the 
Oceanside, Magnolia, for an indefinite stay. 
Miss Anita Norman of New Orleans and Mrs. Harris 
P. Ralston of Brookline were guests of Mrs. Morris 
Dallet at the Oceanside Monday night. 
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