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_ guests of the New Ocean House, 
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_ this season. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Crocker, season guests at the 
~ New Ocean House, Swampscott, entertained at dinner last 
Be tisday evening, Mrs. Skies of Cincinnati and Mrs. 
Kimball of Providence. 
| W. F. Fitzgerald of Boston has returned for another 
season at the New Ocean House, Swampscott. Mrs. 
Fitzgerald will join him next week as a season guest also. 
Ernest W. Diehl of Brookline was among the week- 
end guests of the New Ocean House, Swampscott. Other 
week-end guests included Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Moore 
of Minneapolis, Mrs. Alice Partridge, H. R. Partridge, 
and Cornelius J. Smyth of New York city. 
Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Pres- 
ton entertained at the New Ocean House, Swampscott, in 
honor of their house guest, Miss Doris Thompson of New 
Haven. Dinner was served in the Tea Room, and the 
table was handsomely decorated with flowers from Mr. 
Preston’s own gardens. Covers were laid for twenty- 
eight, and after dinner there was dancing in the Tango 
Room adjoining. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Fogg of Boston have regis- 
tered for the season at the New Ocean House, Swamp- 
scott. Mr. Fogg is managing director of the Copley 
Plaza Hotel, Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Case of Chicago are the season 
Swampscott. With 
Mr. and Mts. Case are their friends, Mrs. R. L. Sears 
and the Misses Sears of Chicago, who are registered 
for the month of July. 
Dr. E. B. Cahill of Brookline and C. Hayden of 
Boston were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah W. Hay- 
den at dinner Saturday evening. 
‘Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Grant of Salem were the guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. U. K. Pettingill at the New Ocean 
House, Swampscott last Saturday. 
Mr. Charles A. Williams of Taormina, Sicily, has 
joined Mr. and Mrs. W. S. G. Kennedy, season guests at 
the New Ocean House, Swampscott. 
Mrs. G. F. Baldwin of Chicago entertained at din- 
ner last Saturday evening a party of five, at the New 
Ocean House, Swampscott. 
John C. Kennedy of Boston has registered for an- 
other season at the New Ocean House, Swampscott. 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Frost of West Newton, en- 
tertained at dinner during the past week Miss Katharine 
Doty, Miss Jacqueline Greene of Philadelphia, Mrs. Miles 
W. Weeks of Beverly, Mrs. Henry H. Richard of Man- 
chester, Gardner Fiske, Miles W. Weeks, Jr., Ralph H. 
Doane, Augustus P. Doty and Edward G. Reed. 
Miss M. C. Dana of Commonwealth avenue, Boston, 
is among the guests of several years’ standing who has 
‘registered for another season at the New Ocean House, 
Swampscott. Miss Dana has a host of friends along the 
North Shore who are alec to have her return for the 
_summer months. 
‘Miss Madeline Coy of Somerville was the guest of 
‘Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Garland at the New Ocean 
House, Swampscott, during the week. 
“Mr. and Mrs. William G. Fairleigh of St. 
Mo., season guests at the New Ocean House, Swamp- 
scott, entertained at dinner Monday evening, Mr. and 
Mrs. M. M. Johnson, Brookline; Ralph Anthony, Boston ; 
Miss Helen C. Dole, Brookline : Me and, Mrs: CD. 
Sawyer and J. M. Fairbank, Boston. 
With the acquisition and hanging of a superb set of 
steel engraving of all the Presidents of the United States 
from Washington to Wilson, in what has been known in 
Joseph, 
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the past as the Dutch Room at the New Ocean House, 
Swampscott, the name has now been officially changed to 
the President’s Room. The set of engravings were the 
personal gift of Director Ralph of the Bureau of Engrav- 
ing at Washington. They have been attractively framed 
and now hang on the walls of the new room. The New 
Ocean House is fortunate in possessing a set of these 
engravings, as the series is limited. 
Arrivals of the past week include the following: Mr. 
and Mrs. Jonathan Taylor, H. Charles Eichhorn, Balti- 
more, Md.; W. G. Fairliegh, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. and 
Mrs. A. H. Hinds, Portland, Me.; A. A. Butterfield, Bos- 
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Moore, Minneapolis; Mrs. 
Alice Partridge, Hugh R. Partridge, Cornelius J. Smyth, 
New York City; F. A. Corbett, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. 
George F. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. F. Carter, Meriden, 
Conn.; W. F. Fitzgerald, Boston, Charles A. Hanley, 
Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nichols, A. M. Nichols, 
Providence; Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Bollais, Seattle, Wash ; 
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wood and Miss Fowler, Providence ; 
H. P. Beakey, St. Louis; Major and Mrs. C. L. Beckurts, 
Miss Isabell Beckurts, Haverford, Pa; Mrs. H. LeRoy, 
New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Fogg, Boston; 
Mrs. F. A. Case, Mrs. R. L. Sears, the Misses Sears, 
Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whitmore, Mrs. J. C. Wol- 
cott, Miss Teresa Fifer, Toledo, O.; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. 
Grant, Salem; R. W. Maynard, Boston; F. W. Stearns, 
Newton; Dr. E. B. Cahill, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. 
johnston DeForest, New York City; Charles A. Williams, 
Taormina, Sicily; John C. Kennedy, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles L. Parmelee, Miss Emma Parmalee, Orange, 
N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Nichols, New Bedford; Mrs. 
Emmet Scott, LaPorte; F. L. Emerson, Boston; F. A. 
Case, Chicago; Mrs. L. B. Robinson, Boston; Elmer E. 
Page,. Saco, Me.; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Patterson, 
Saugus, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. FE. G. Bucklin, Providence ; 
Mr. and Mrs. George FE. Putnam, Lowell; Leslie B. Fair; 
Oscar Johnson, New York City. 
Registrations of cars owned by guests of the New 
Ocean House at the New Ocean House garage are as fol- 
lows: eight-cylinder Cadillac, Miss M.-C. Dana, Boston; 
Detroit electric, Mrs. J. H. Sawyer, Boston; Pierce Arrow 
limousine, J. H. Sullivan, Morristown, N. J.; Hudson 
runabout, Miss C. A. Rowell; S. V. G. touring, Eugene S. 
Randall, Boston; Packard touring, A. A. Crocker, Cin- 
cinnati, O.; six- “cylinder Stearns-Knight touring, C. H. 
Cross, Boston; Winton six, A. F. Comstock, Boston; 
four-cylinder Cadillac, Dr. W. F. Cushman, Boston; four- 
cylinder Welch-Detroit limousine, E. M. Fielding, Dor- 
chester; Pierce Arrow limousine, W. S. G. Kennedy, 
Taormina, Sicily; two Pope Hartford touring, G. C. 
Dempsey; eight-cylinder Cadillac, E. C. Fogg, Boston; 
Stevens-Duryea limousine, J. C. Stanton, Montreal; Chal- 
mers touring, F. G. Carleton, Boston; Pierce-Arrow tour- 
ing, o. Le Geisinger, St. Louis; Chalmers touring, S. F. 
Phelps, Brookline : Selden touring, H. C. Jealous, Boston; 
Winton-six touring, Hi+H, Mcieercon. Boston; six-cylin- 
der Locomobile, Mrs. M. Roughan, Boston; Pierce-Arrow 
limousine, Mrs. George F. Baldwin, Chicago; Pope-Hart- 
ford touring, J. W. Hayden; Mercer touring, Ralph An- 
thony, Boston; Pope-Hartford limousine, Pope-Hartford 
touring, M. M. Johnson, Brookline; Mercer touring, Aico 
touring, F. A. Case, Chicago; Parkard touring, Mrs. 
George A. Plummer, Rrenver touring, Mr. A. J. Nichols, 
Providence ; Cadillac- eight, sedan, A. H. Hinds, Portland, 
Me., and a Detroiter touring, owned by Mrs. Alice Part- 
ridge, of New York City. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
