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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
NEW. OCEAN HOUSE, Swampscott. The seasoa 
drawing to a close at the New Ocean. House has 
in many respects been the most successful the manage- 
ment has ever enjoyed, and has firmly established this 
hotel among the best conducted and popular summer re- 
sorts in America. Despite the weather conditions—and 
they certainly have not been very propitious this year—— 
the hotel has been practically full the whole season and 
during parts of July and August it was impossible to 
meet the demand for accommodations. The lavish scheme 
of entertainment which the management has offered has 
left nothing to be desired, and in this line plans are already 
being made to even surpass the enviable record of the past 
season. 
The fancy dress ball at the New Ocean House, 
Swampscott, last Saturday evening was the event par 
excellence of the season, and was a fitting climax to the 
splendid entertainments that have made this hotel famous 
along the North Shore. There were over three hundred 
and fifty guests and cottagers present with over one 
hundred in costume, some being especially attractive 
while the funny creation caused no end of merriment. 
The dancing of the old-fashioned polka by Miss Dorothy 
Taylor and Mr. Harold Whitney, also an exhibition of 
the tango by Miss Taylor and Mr. Arthur Marvin was 
deservedly applauded, but the real event of the evening 
was a burlesque dance by Mr. Whitney and Miss Jose- 
phine Appel, who were awarded the prize cups. The 
prize cups for the best costume were awarded to Miss 
Janet Murphy as a Turkish girl, and E. M. Fielding as 
a Chinaman. Harold Whitney and Miss Josephine Appel 
took the cups for the most original costume and the prize 
cups for the best in the one-step were won by Miss Gladys 
Stanton and Winifred Culver, while Miss Gretchen Sand- 
meyer and John Craig, Jr., won the cups for the best in 
the Hesitation, and Miss Dorothy Dill and Harold Whit- 
ney were declared the best general dancers and were 
awarded the prize cups in that event. ‘The judges were 
Mrs. R. L. MacDuffie, Mrs. H. C. Jealous, Miss Samp- 
son, E. E. Buzzell and J. M. Fairbank. Among thase in 
costume were: Miss Louise Murphy, Dutch Girl; Edgar 
Piehler, Dutch boy; Miss Dorothy Taylor, old-fashioned 
costume, style of r860; E. M. Fielding, Chinaman; Mrs. 
A, Ratchesky, Japanese Lady; W. J. Freeman, colored 
gentleman; Mrs. Austin Bittenbender, Pierrette; A. Bit- 
tenbender, Pierrot; the Misses Mott, Yama-Yama girls; 
Miss Janet Murphy, Turkish 
lady; Miss ge Stanton, soubrette; Miss Reniger, 
Yama-Yama girl; John Craig, Jr., 1914 Harlequin; Mr. 
and Mrs. E. W. Diehl, colored folks ; Miss Gretchen Sand- 
meyer, Folly; A. von Wredelaraedt, English officer; C. 
Wiegand, Pierrot; Jack Gardner, Pierrot; M. MacDuffie, 
Parisian Apache; Blanchard Shriner, Pierrot; Miss Rox- 
ana Gage, Dutch girl; “Bob” Todd, bull fighter; P. L. 
Hunt, Dutchman; “A. W. Clouson, colonial costume; D, 
Joseph, Mo.; 
New Ocean House, Swampscott 
Holbrook, jester; Robert Martin, policeman; J. N. Laden- 
sack, jester; F. S. Deland and S. Henry Skilton, stage 
Germans; J. H. Kimball, Pierrot; Mrs. J. H. Kimball, 
Spanish costume: W. E. Atwood, Pierrot; Miss Marian 
J. F raiser, Turkish lady; J. R. Booth, torreador; W. D. 
Toomey, Hussar; Jerry Adams, clown; Mrs. Jerry 
Adams, college girl: F. H. McFarland, Dutchman; Mrs. 
FH. McFarl land, Madame Butterfly; J. J. Martin, coun- 
try man; and Mrs. J. J. Martin, Little Tycoon. Among 
guests and cottagers present were: Mrs. L. G. Burnham, 
Phillips Beach; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hall, Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. Mark Dowling, Little’s Point; Mr. and Mrs. R. 
FE. Traiser, Marblehead; Charles Traiser, Marblehead ; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rogers, Puritan road; Mr. and Mrs. 
E. W. Ong, Phillips Beach; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pres- 
ton, Beach 
Ralph 
Bluff; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buzzell, Brookline ; 
Anthony, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Adams, 
Boston; D. F. Appel, Boston; Mrs. Geo. F. Baldwin, 
Chicago; Mrs. I. O. Whiting, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 
K. Stanton, 
Bz Ls Lodd, 
Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
Winch, Boston: Mr. 
Louis; Mr. and Mrs. 
Rhodes, Kansas City; 
Stanton, 
Boston; 
Montreal; Mrs. R. L. Townsend, 
Providence; Mrs. G. H. Quincy, 
| Ry Randall: Boston; Mrs. J. F. 
and. Mrs. Charles W iegand, St. 
E. D. Rice, Boston; Mra. ie oF 
FE. Bertrand Sampson, Miss Maud 
A. Sampson, Miss “Agnes W. Sampson, Jamaica Plain; 
L. Mahn, Arlington; Miss D. F. jegrsoy, Boston ; Mr. 
and Mrs. E. N. Kimball, Boston: Charles S. Keith, Kan- 
sas City; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Porter, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. O. J. Piehler, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O’Rior- 
dan, Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murphy, Charlestown; 
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Moore, Boston; Miss E. L. Moseley, 
Boston; Mrs. A. F. Gage, San Antonio, Texas; Miss H. 
NEW OCEAN HOUSE CON. 
R. Godfrey, nee age Mrs. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. 
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W. Hallahan, Ardmore, Pa.: 
_ Johnson, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. H. 
C. Jealous, aed Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Johnson, Por- 
ter Johnson, Boston; The Misses Mitchell, St. Louis: Mr. 
and Mrs. F. H. McFarland, Fort Worth, Texas: Mrs. I. 
Newman, Boston; Mrs. Wm. H. Eddleman, Forth Worth, 
Texas; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foye, Boston; Mrs. L. G. 
Fairbank, Boston; Mrs. E. C. Longley, Phillips Beach; 
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Geisinger, St. Louis; Mrs. Wm. But- 
ler, Brookline; J. R. Butler, Philadelphia; Miss H. L. Mc- 
Allister, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fairleigh, St. 
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Billups, Norfolk, Va. 
Edward Beatty, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Conver se, 
Miss Bertha ‘Converse, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. C. L,. 
Currier, Boston; Mrs. C. L. Calkins, Chicago. 
A. H. Rowley, of Halifax, N. S., former manager of 
the bank of Nova Scotia at Kingston, Jamaica, was a 
week-end visitor at the New Ocean House. 
Miss Dorothy Johnson of Brookline, has joined her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Johnson, at the New Ocean 
House for the balance of the season, 
