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Ra its hotels, and the Tedesco Country 
club go hand-in-hand. Although the club is exclus- 
ively for members, unusual courtesies have been accorded 
the guests in the hotels of that section and the Swamp- 
scott season socially has been aided not a little thereby. 
Walter Travis, the noted English golf expert, went over 
the Tedesco course last Saturday jn 77. He uses the 
clubs with the same dexterity as when he was the inter- 
national golf champion. During the afternoon he played 
with president Payne, ex-president P. M. Peabody, G. C. 
Dutton and Mr. Travelli. Mrs. Richard Mitten was hos- 
tess at a luncheon, whist and tea party at the Tedesco 
Tuesday afternoon to two-score of her friends. ‘The 
Wednesday evening concert, as usual, proved a treat to 
the members and their friends who attended. 
The Hotel Bellevue at Beach Bluffs, Swampscott, is 
filled to such an extent that it is unable to accommodate 
additional guests for the season. George L,. and Wm. F. 
Peters, Jr., of New York city, and Mrs. and Mrs. Lowe 
and son of Fitchburg arrived there for the remainder of 
the season the past week. Miss Muriel Squire, who, with 
her parents and sister is summering at the Bellevue has 
enjoyed a few days this week with friends at East Glou- 
cester. W. Spencer Service has qualified as the cham- 
pion fisherman of that hotel, returning this week from a 
two weeks’ fishing trip at the Rangeley Lakes. 
The New Oakland house, Swampscott, is well repre- 
sented among the thespians this season. Among the 
guests are Miss Jane Grover of New York and Mrs T. 
Douglas, both of whom are to leave for Gotham shortly 
to accept engagements for the coming season. Other 
guest at the New Oakland include Mrs. J. R. Alexander 
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of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. George E. Jordan, Jr., and 
daughter of Waltham; Miss J. Hitze of New York; Dr. 
and Mrs. G. T. Ross and daughter of Montreal; Eugene 
G. Smith of Lancaster, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mat- 
tens of Rochester, N. Y.; Lieut. Com. R. S. Bakenhus 
and Mrs. Bakenhus of Boston; and Wm. Morris and fam- 
ily of Montreal. 
One of Swampscott’s biggest social affairs of the 
summer will take place Saturday night of this week at 
the Hotel Preston, Beach Bluff, when the August ball will 
be held. Aside from the regular guests at the big hotel, 
many from along the shore are expected to attend. R. 
N. Morton of the Marblehead summer colony was host 
at a dinner party of his friends last Saturday night. Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles McCarthy also entertained a party of 
ten at dinner there one evening recently. Guests who 
have arrived at the Hotel Preston recently include L. 
Dean of New York; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grannis of 
Morris Plains, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Holcomb and 
daughter, ae. of Pittsfield; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. 
Wiley of Lowell; S. D. Ferguson and EF. M. Funkhauser 
of Roanoke, Va. eats. M. Adee of Washington, D. C.; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. "H. Holmes of St. Louis; Josiah Pierce, 
Jr., of Princeton, N. J.; Mrs: Alex. McCormack and 
daughter, Kathryn of Chicago ; Maj. and Mrs, J. A. Ryan 
of West Point, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs, Fred lL. Emerson 
of Auburn, N. Y.; Miss Clara L. Miller of Los Angeles; 
J E. Babbitt of Bellows Falls, Vt.; and Miss Julia 
M. Rogers. 
Mrs. Charles Parker and. Mrs. Richard Mitton enter- 
tained at luncheon at the Tedesco club on Tuesdy for a 
party of ladies, guests of the New Ocean House. 
BOSTON, MASS. 
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