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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
25 
SWAMPSCOTT 
The new Ocean House, that ideal summer hostelry, 
which takes such an important place in the social doings 
of the North Shore daily is adding to its clientele from 
all parts of the country, and the select winter hotels of 
_ Boston are sending numerous patrons. 
On the social calendar of the hotel has been the July 
spread of the Boston Luncheon club, complimentary to 
“the President E. R. Grabow, of the hotel corporation. 
The guests numbered 150, including Mayor John F. 
Fitzgerald of Boston. Other social events on the calen- 
_ dar were informal ball and holiday festivities July 4; the 
ehildren’s party on Wednesday afternoon, compliment- 
ary to the hotel and cottage contingent of Swampscott, 
aud the second band concert by the Salem Cadet band 
Friday evening. The afternoon concerts by resident 
players from the Boston Symphony are features of the 
hotel. 
Mr.and Mrs. Roseoe G. Davis of Hotel Somerset are 
here for their fourth season; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. C. Mar- 
shall, Hotel Tudor, Boston, and Mrs. E. G. Butman for 
fifth season; Mrs. J. Reed Whipple and maid, Empire 
Hotel, Boston, are here for early July, and Mr. and Mrs. 
Bertram D. Conrad and C. lL. Parker of the Tuilleries, 
Roston, are domiciled for their sixth and third seasons 
respectively. 
G. W. Mittent and family, and Richard Mittent all of 
Brookline are also at the hotel. They had Arthur G. 
Mittent and son of Brookline as holiday guests. 
Mrs. L. G. Fairbanks of the Somerset, Boston, and her 
sisters, Misses W. E. and G. R. Mitchell of St. Louis are 
also at the hotel. Washington sends the widow and 
daughter of Commander W. H. Driggs. Prominent 
Chicagoans there are G. F. Baldwin and family and Mrs. 
- Baldwin’s mother, Mrs. Seott. 
K. L. Barton, a prominent shoe manufacturer of Kan- 
sas City, and family, with Mr. and G. R. Jones of St. 
Louis, are July guests. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mlb etl Buffalo, N. Mee are here 
for the season. 
Charles Francis Dowse of Boston, an old time guest 
is at the hotel again this season. 
Arthur Turner and family, and Mrs. George F. Jones 
make up a prominent Lexington family party at the 
hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Burt of Springfield are here before 
taking their annual auto trip to Canada. 
Auto parties registered at the hotel included E. C. 
Jobnson and family party, Hartford; G. B. Thompson, 
Lockport; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Morey, Sterling, Ct., the 
latter for two weeks; W. S. Wilcox and family of Bos- 
ton and N. S. Schroeder and family, Englewood, N. J. 
Brookline, 
- MARBLEHEAD 
A very interesting and élaborate event on the Cliff 
club’s social calendar was the dinner party last week 
given by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Shuman of Boston and 
Marblehead Neck. It was in observance of their wooden 
anniversary, and was given in the Colonial dining room 
cf the club. Covers were spread for sixteen guests. The 
decorations were of white tulle and red and white roses 
and the favors were wooden Dutch shoes.. The costumes 
of the women, present were very beautiful.- The club 
had a display of fireworks on the holiday. These sum- 
mer evenings jolly groups are being served with light 
refreshments on the lawn under the spreading boughs 
of the stately trees. Among the guests--introduced. 
recently were Admiral Domeeca Garcia of Buenos Ayres, 
who was in the party with Fred Wood of Boston, Mrs. 
Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Henri Desmond of .Boston and 
Archibald Johnston, Bethlehem, Pa.. Emmons K. Ellis, 
Cambridge, introduced Mr. and Mrs. Stearns Ellis, 
Cambridge and Clifton Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Robert 
Belknap, Brookline; C. Ayres, Brookline. 
The Brown Owl had a good holiday patronage and 
early evening suppers for auto parties and others filled 
the tea house daily with a happy company of tourists. 
The Boston Yacht club inaugurated its band concerts 
_ Tuesday evening of this week. 
Miss Evelyn Du Pont of the Du Pont family of Will- 
raington, Del., has arrived at her Peach’s Point estate, 
and Prof. B. S. Hurlburt of Cambridge is settled on the 
same Point in his cottage. 
B. F, Keith of Boston, the well-known theatrical 
manager, is’at his summer home at Devereux Heights 
and Judge Robert Walcott is at the Crowningshield 
farmhouse, Beacon street. 
Other cottage arrivals are Thomas H. Shephert of 
Prookline, vice-president of Shepherd & Morse Lumber 
Co.; Daniel O’Hara, proprietor Waltham Dial factory ; 
G. H. Davenport, president Davenport-Peters Lumber 
Co., Boston; Dr. Charles Williams, Lewis W. Marden 
and family, the latter at Devereux Beach, all of Salem. 
On Thursday evening of this week the band concerts 
at the Eastern Yacht club were started with a ladies’ 
night, to continue on Thursday evenings during July 
abd August. 
Clifton, too, is daily enlarging its cottage contingent. 
as arrivals include George A. Dill, the Boston real es- 
tate dealer; C. H. Burnham, jr., Brookline; Chas. N. 
Young, Newton; Spencer R. Hill, Boston; C. F..Smith, 
Charlestown; Harry Fenn, Malden; Walter C. English, 
Cambridge; L. H. Josslyn, Newton; Sydney Dreyfus, 
Boston. The Chfton Heights casino opened this- week 
and inaugurated the summer gaieties of such a meeting 
place. 
Mr—- Barth; 
At the Lineoln House, Swamp- 
seott, were domiciled many guests 
for the holiday, while numerous auto 
parties made this popular hostelry - 
on the ocean front of Swampscott a 
most pleasurable rendezvous. The 
auto parties included G. P. Aborn 
and family, Boston; G. D. Pushee, 
and family, Weston, who will spend 
August at the hotel; Mrs. Wm. M. 
Powell and daughter, Baltimore, 
who motored up from New York; 
H. H. Logan, who is set- 
tled for the season, J. EK. Kelly of 
Fitchburg was host of another auto 
party. T. W. Penhallow of Boston 
is another annual guest domiciled. 
A eoterie of Lincoln House guests, 
who motored to Osterville, Cape 
Cod, on the holiday included Fred 
Carleton of Boston, who had with 
him his brother, W. 
Miss Mabel 8S. Clark, Norwich,. 
and Mr. and Mrs. Dautzler of Lynn. 
S. Carleton and. 
Cts. 
a prominent member 
of the Boston Symphony orchestra, 
and Mrs. Barth, who are at the Lin- 
coln House, have had as guests sev- 
eral friends from Leipzig,» Germany. 
‘‘Barberry Lodge,’’ the Estabrook 
estate’ is a bower of blooms. Sunk- 
en gardens with clinging flowered 
pergolas and the log cabin on the 
erounds is filled with mementoes of 
travels and trips to interesting 
countries. 3 
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