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HE New Ockan House with its wonderfully beautiful 
and attractive addition will throw open its doors on 
Saturday, June 24th, for its regular summer guests. The 
new addition, which will contain everything that is up-to- 
the-minute in comforts for the guest, and which will re- 
main open the year round, is not yet completed; it will be 
ready about the first of August. 
The Stars and Stripes float in the breeze before the 
entrance of the hotel, proclaiming to all that the throb of 
life is within its doors once more. The beautiful hedge 
which encloses the lawns in front of the hotel is wonder- 
fully fine and very luxuriant. Artistic bushes and box- 
wood trees adorn the green. Fine potted plants are ar- 
ranged at intervals along the spacious verandas. Lovely 
wicker hanging baskets filled with gaily colored geraniuns 
also decorate the verandas. 
The outlook from the porch is very expansive an 
The lovely grounds and pretty white bath 
meet the gaze; then the beaca, 
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house—a real treat 
which ends to the left in fashionable Galloupe’s 
The ocean 
tremely attractive from the hotel verandas at this poin:; 
the monotony is broken by several islands, whilst to the 
right Boston town can plainly be seen, and to the left the 
North Shore outline, Swampscott being the beginning of 
this fashionable shore line. 
The New Ocean House has been entertaining a num- 
ber of conventions the past week, which will finish witr 
the opening of its doors for the regular guests, Saturday, 
June 24th. The Massachusetts Federation of Woman’s 
Clubs made the New Ocean House its headquarters du-- 
ing the convention at the Universalist church at Lynn, 
the week of June 16th. The New England Bankers as- 
sociation held a meeting and banquet at the hotel Satur- 
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New Ocean House, Swampscott 
day, June 17th. Monday evening the Boston Luncheon 
club gave a banquet, while beginning Tuesday and con- 
tinuing up to Friday night the Massachusetts State Phar- 
maceutical and ‘Traveling Men's associations held their 
joint convention, 
What can the virtues of our ancestors profit us, U 
we do not imitate them. 
gWwa MPSCOTT 
The pageant which was to have been given on the 
estate of the Percival B. Palmers at Swampscott on June 
roth and 17th by about one hundred of North Shore's 
fashionables, interpreting in the out-of-doors Wilhatm 
Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” was un- 
avoidably postponed, because of the unpropitious weather, 
to take place this Friday and Saturday, June 23rd and 
24th.. Elaborate preparations have been made by the 
cominittee of arrangements and a splendid production ‘s 
expected. The proceeds of the pageant will be given to 
the Lynn Associated Charities. 
Mrs. William Bunting, formerly of Brookline, wio 
has been visiting at “The Arches,” the summer home of 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Preston at Phillips Beacn, 
Swampscott, left Monday morning for New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Mixter of 5 Brimmer st., Bos- 
ton, who have spent their summers at Galloupe’s Poini, 
Swampscott, for several seasons, Galloupe’s Point being 
closely identified with the Mixter family for a period of 
years, left during the past week for Woodmere, L. L., 
where they have procured a residence. Mr. Mixter has 
been transferred to the American International Corpora- 
tion with offices in New York, from the firm of Stone & 
Webster with which he has been connected. He is the 
son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Mixter of Marlboro street, 
Pageant Production 
THE ORCHARD of the PALMER ESTATE 
Puiturs Beacw Sration, SWAM PSCOTT, MASS. 
PLEASE NOTE 
THE PLACE 
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM 
Benefit Lynn Associated Charities—JUNE 23 and 24, 1916 
This entire tract of 20 acres will be developed and 
sold in lots for 
SINGLE RESIDENCES 
of approved design and stated value at PRICES 
low enough to insure immediate sale Aug. 12—26, 1916. 
For information regarding plans, restrictions, and financing address 
E. R. SPINNEY, Tel. 1180, LYNN, MASS. 
F. W. NORRIS & CO., Tel. 4204, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 
Development Managers and Sales-Agents 
