NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 23 
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WAMPSCOTT. 
Society on this part of the shore is 
beginning to look citywards, and there have been a 
number ot departures from the New Ocean House, some 
recurning home, others going to the mountains——but it is 
expected that quite a number will remain till closing day. 
‘he season drawing to a close has been a wonderful suc- 
cess and the hotel has added new laurels to its already 
established reputation. ‘he summer girl has been much 
m evidence at the New Ocean House and there has been 
a merry round ot entertainment trom the first day the 
hospitaple doors were opened, which promises to continue 
till the close. 
Mrs. D. Donahue, of the New Ocean House, enter- 
tained at luncheon on Wednesday of last week at the 
‘Tedesco Club. ‘Lhe table was handsomely decorated with 
Killarney roses, and atter the luncheon there was music 
and dancing. ‘Lhe guests were: Mrs. D, Kennedy and 
Miss Kennedy, ot Marblehead; Mrs. H. Kennedy, Haver- 
hill; Mrs. R. Fraiser, Commonwealth avenue; Mrs. J. J. 
Phelan, Mrs. J. R. Murphy, Misses Janet, Louise and 
Elinor Murphy, Mrs. T. P, Garland, of the New Ocean 
House; Mrs. J. 5. Murphy, Miss Rocks and Miss H. 
McGaffey. 
Mrs. T. P. Garland of the New Ocean House enter- 
tained at luncheon on Saturday at the Green Gables 
club, Magnolia, for Mrs. D. Donahue, Mrs, L. J, Malone 
and Mrs. J. R. Murphy. 
Mrs. W. H. Hamilton of Commonwealth avenue re- 
turned from a visit to Montreal during the week to the 
New Ocean House to meet Mr. Hamilton who has just 
returned from an important business trip abroad. 
Each year since the New Ocean House came under 
the present management has seen many changes which 
have brought the hotel from a small and comparatively 
unknown house to its present commanding position as 
one of the best known and finest summer resorts on the 
Atlantic coast, and in line with this the FE. R. Grabow 
Company, now the owners as well as managers, are al- 
ready planning great changes and improvements to both 
the grounds and the house, which when completed will 
place the New Ocean House in the forefront of America’s 
most famous shore resorts. 
Director Mahn of the New Ocean House Orchestra 
provided an entire Wagner program for last Sunday 
night’s concert, which was especially enjoyed by lovers of 
the great German composer’s music. 
J. E. Wesson, the famous arms manufacturer, of 
Springfield and Worcester, spent several days at the New 
Ocean House during the past week. 
W. H. Brooks, the noted corporation lawyer of 
Holyoke, Mass., with Mrs. Brooks and. Miss Rachael 
Brooks were guests of the New Ocean House during the 
week. They had with them a six-cylinder Stevens-Duryea 
3erlin, which is about the last word in automobile con- 
struction, and attracted a great deal of attention, being 
really one of the handsomest cars seen here this season. 
THe TEDESCO COUNTRY CLUB, Swampscott, is 
proving one of the attractions to hold people to the 
upper North Shore later than usual. There was a large 
attendance at the regular Wednesday night dances at the 
clubhouse this week. Labor Day was a busy one at the 
club. Another of the popular Thé Dansants was held. 
On the same day Vincent S. Lawrence of Boston won 
the 72-hole championship on the Tedesco golf links. His 
score for the four rounds was 78, 76, 79, 75—308. Other 
competitions were so far behind Mr. Lawrence that their 
scores were not turned in. On Sunday last in the ladies’ 
tennis doubles Mrs. Charles EK. McGrane and Miss Anna 
Townsend won over Miss Matilda Sargent and Miss Eli- 
zabeth Sargent. The score was 6-3) 6-2, 6-3.)=) The 
Tedesco ball nine took the nine of the Villa A. A. o£ 
Rockport into camp, 6 to 1 last Saturday afternoon. 
Frye of Harvard, the southpaw twirler of the Tedesco 
Club, pitched his usual gilt-edge game. This Saturday 
the Lynnhurst team will be played in the deciding con- 
test of three games during the summer. Each team has 
won one game thus far. : 
There was a large gathering at the New Ocean 
House over the holiday, and besides the regular guests 
quite a large number registered for the week-end. A de- 
lightful dancing party was given-Monday night and some 
very pretty and tasteful summer gowns were worn by 
the ladies. 
Miss Mary Boyle O'Reilly, daughter of the \disting- 
uished poet and author, was a dinner guest at the New 
Ocean House on Saturday, being entertained by Mr. and 
Mrs. J. R. Murphy, whose niece she is. Miss O'Reilly 
has inherited a great deal from her famous father, and 
is one of the best-known newspaper writers of the day, 
being in Mexico for a syndicate of American news- 
papers at the time of Madero’s assassination. She ig also 
chief of the London office of the Scripps McRae Syndi- 
cate.of New York, and sailed Tuesday on the Franconia 
for Constantinople and Bulgaria to write on conditions 
in the Balkans. 
JACKSON & CO. 
Automobile Apparel 
Sport Coats Outing Hats 
161 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON 
