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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 33 
NEW OCEAN HOUSE, Swampscott—tThe first formal 
ball, the children’s party and the inauguration of the 
daily Thés Dansants were the principal social events of 
the past week at the New Ocean House at Swampscott. 
The formal ball was a perfect radiance of splendor and 
beauty, several hundred guests of the New Ocean House 
and their friends from the exclusive cottage colony along 
the North Shore being present. The ladies in the gather- 
ing were gowned in the most striking and costly creations 
from the shops of famous American and European mod- 
istes. 
The children’s party on Wednesday was a decided 
success, the little ones offering an attractive program 
which included aesthetic dancing of the most graceful 
type. The concluding dance of the afternoon by Miss 
Gloria Geisinger of St. Louis was particularly striking. 
~The dancing was under the direction of Mr. J. Jefferson 
Richards, the Back Bay dancing instructor. 
The tea’ dances which were an attractive feature of 
the socal activities of the past season at the New Ocean 
House have come into even greater favor among the 
guests this season. Because of their pronounced popu- 
larity, it has been decided to continue them each after- 
noon in the Tango Room of the New Ocean House for 
guests and their friends. Among those present at the 
first dance last Monday were: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 
Buckley, Jr., Boston; Mr. E. M. Fielding, Boston; Miss 
Marion Burke, Boston; Miss Bertha Haigh, Brookline; 
Miss Helen Judd, Brookline; Mrs. E. R. Grabow, Bos- 
ton; Mrs. M. Roughan, Boston; Mrs. E. W. Diehl, New 
York; Mrs. S. L. Geisinger, St. Louis; Miss Florence E. 
Converse, Boston; Miss K. Strickland, Chicago; Mr. and 
Mrs. William A. Hamilton, New York; Mr. and Mrs. 
KOORBATSE 
Turkish Cigareites 
After the first box you'll remember 
the name, they’re so good. 
10 for 20c. 
Estabrook X& Eaton 
211 Washington St., BOSTON 
These and others of our well known brands cau be had at the cigar stands of 
all North Shore hotels and clubs 
New Ocean House, Swampscott 
FE. G. Carleton of the firm of Chase & Sanborn of 
Boston is registered for the season at the New Ocean 
House. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adair of Montreal, who have 
spent several seasons at the New Ocean House in past 
years were guests at the hotel on Wednesday as they 
were returning to their home in Canada after an extend- 
ed motor trip through the states. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jealous of Boston and the lat- 
ter’s mother, Mrs. H. Mason Hill of Boston have return- 
ed for another season at the New Ocean House. 
Mrs. F. E. Burlingame of Pawtucket has joined her 
brother E. B. Sampson and the Misses Sampson for the 
season at the New Ocean House. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stanton, Miss Gladys H. Stanton 
and Kenneth Y. Stanton of Montreal have returned for 
another season at the New Ocean House. 
E. W. Diehl of New York spent the week-end and 
holiday with Mrs. Diehl, season guest at the New Ocean 
House. 
Mrs. M. C. Macdonald of 6 Greenwood avenue, 
Swampscott, announced the engagement of her daughtey, 
Miss Jessie Stuart Macdonald to Everett Ballou Wilson 
of Watertown, at a luncheon given at the New Ocean 
House this week. Those present included besides Mrs. 
Macdonald and her daughter, Miss Macdonald, Miss 
Doris Lougee, Miss Almira Johnson, Miss Dorothy Mack, 
Mrs. Gordon Lane Willis and Miss Marguerite Flood. 
Among those entertaining at dinner before the first 
formal ball of the season were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 
W. Preston, a party of six including Mr. and Mrs. Eu- 
gene Ong, Miss Isabell W. Robinson, and Miss Doris 
Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Zenas- Sears, a party of six; 
Mrs. G. F. Baldwin, a party of six, including Mr. and 
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