July 2, 1915. i 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 93 
HE busy social life of the New Ocean House at 
Swampscott has begun and this season’s gay program 
promises to rival the attractive events of past years which 
have provided for the hundreds of guests such unsur- 
passable entertainment and enjoyment. The manage- 
ment has made elaborate plans for the large number of 
guests expected during the months of July and August 
and the season will be one continuous round of pleasure. 
For the month of July nearly all the reservations in 
the main hotel have been made and the management is 
anticipating one of the biggest seasons on record. A 
large number of the season guests have already arrived 
and the tennis courts, the golf links and bathing beach, as 
well as the tea-dances are all attracting their full quotas 
of pleasure-seekers. The hops in the evening have al- 
ready become extremely popular even at this early date. 
The first formal ball on Saturday evening will usher 
in the gay festivities of July. Cards have been sent to 
hundreds of guests residing in the exclusive colony along 
the North Shore and present indications point to an even- 
ing of splendid entertainments. The New Ocean House 
orchestra of which Mr. Frederick L. Mahn is director 
will furnish the music on that occasion. Mr. Mahn and 
his orchestra are very popular with the music-lovers of 
the hotel this year as they have been in the past and their 
playing is as delightful as it is distinctive. 
Another delightful event of the early season will be 
the first of the series of children’s parties planned for 
Wednesday, July 7th. The little folks of the hotel will 
don their best bibs and tuckers for the merry party at 
which Mrs. EF. R. Grabow will be the hostess. Mrs. 
Grabow’s success with similar parties in past seasons as- 
sure a delightful afternoon for the little ones. 
Mrs. Eugene Buckley and Miss Katherine Buckley 
of Boston, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 
Buckley, Jr., at the New Ocean House during the past 
week-end. 
Aockefellers 
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LARGER AND BETTER THAN THE 
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3 for 25c 
These and others of our well known brands can be had at the cigar stands 
in North Shore hotels and clubs 
New Ocean House, Swampscott 
Prominent among the recent arrivals have been M¢. 
and Mrs. Eugene Buckley, Jr., of Boston, who are spend- 
ing their honeymoon at the New Ocean House. The 
young couple, who were married last month are accom- 
panied by the bride’s mother, Mrs. M. Roughan. 
Horton P. Kennedy of Anaconda, Montana, was the 
guest on Wednesday of Miss Buxton of Middletown 
Springs, Vermont, who is spending a few days at the 
New Ocean House. Mr. Kennedy was president of the 
Freshman class at Dartmouth during the past college 
year, and a member of both the Freshman football and 
track teams at that college. 
Mrs. E. R. Grabow entertained as week-end guests, 
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Morrison of Brookline and Fred A. 
Corbett of Brookline. The party together with Mr. 
Grabow and Miss Helen Judd, of Brookline, who is Mrs. 
Grabow’s season guest at the New Ocean House, motor- 
ed to Portsmouth, N. H., on Sunday. 
Among the recent arrivals at the New Ocean House 
were: Mr. and Mrs. U. K. Pettingill of Brookline; Mr. 
and Mrs. Josiah W. Hayden of Boston; Miss Helen C. 
Dole of Brookline; Mrs. Henry E. von Wedelstaedt of 
St. Paul, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Murdock M. Johnson, 
Porter and Dorothy Johnson of Brookline; Mrs. George 
R. Richardson of Boston; Mrs. William G. Fairleigh of 
St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. Henry A. Sherburne of Boston; 
Mrs. A. Backus and the Miss Backus of Toledo, O.; Mrs. 
W. D. Maxwell and Miss Matilda Maxwell, both of New 
York city; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cross of: Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. C. D. Sawyer of Boston; Miss Edith G. Haigh and 
Miss Bertha F. Haigh of Jamaica Plain; Mrs. H. Mor- 
ton of Washington, D. C.; Mr. and.Mrs. C. L. Currier 
of Dorchester; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Johnson of Boston; 
Mrs. W. A. Hamilton and daughter, Miss Lydia Ham- 
ilton of New York; and Mrs. F. E. Burlingame of Paw- 
tucket. 
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THEATRE 
Week of July 5 
The Laugh Creating Musical Comedy 
LET GEORGE DO IT 
COMEDIANS—SINGERS—DANCERS—PRETTY GIRLS 
GARAGE—CAFE—ZOO—CANOES 
Finest Amusement Park 
Magnificent 
Open Air 
Afternoon 3.30 
Evening 8.05 
