July 30, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder ) oT 
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BAIN DP eiveRsS 
New York 
Philadelphia 
ESTABLISHED 86 YEARS 
LARGEST IN AMERICA 
Boston 
Charles 
Miss 
Finn, 
Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Broderick, Schenectady ; 
Blanchette of Manchester, N. H.; 
Mrs. C. H. O’Neil, Milwaukee ; 
Mrs. George 
and Mrs. W. 
©. Quimby, Boston ; 
Lucy Chandler, Chicago; Mr. and 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Whitcomb, Worcester ;\Dr. and 
Mrs. Johnson, Westerly, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wal- 
worth, Newton Centre; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reed, and 
Miss Fitzgerald, Saratoga Springs; Charles P. Russell, 
Dallas, Tex. 
Piper & Storer, gown shop, 86 Puritan road, Swamp- 
scott. Phone Conn. adv. 
NEW OCEAN HOUSE, Swampscott. Dr. J. H. Mc- 
Henry of New York City won the finals in the gentle- 
men’s singles tennis tournament at the New Ocean House, 
completed during the past week. He defeated Fred Burke 
of Boston, winning in straight sets, 6-1, 6-3. The tourna- 
ment was one of the most successful ever held at the 
hotel, considerable interest being manifested among the 
gtrests in both the ladies’ and gentlemen’s matches. Large 
silver trophies, offered by the management, were present- 
ed the winners this week. 
With the arrival of the month of August contingent 
the season promises to be the biggest ever at this bend of 
the shore. Dancing and dinner parties were the popular 
activities of the past week, many guests entertaining at 
the hop last Saturday evening. ‘The third formal ball will 
be held tomorrow evening in the main ball room and in 
addition to the guests of the New Ocean House, many 
from the cottage colony will be present. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Mead and 
their two sons, 
George D. and Meserole F., of White Plains, N. Y., were 
among the recent arrivals at the New Ocean House. Mr. 
Mead is president of the First National Bank of White 
Plains. 
M. FERNAND COCHIN will accept a limited 
number of appointments with North Shore 
residents for conversations in French, relating his 
experiences in the trenches before Soissons. M. 
Cochin has recently returned to this country after 
being discharged from active service because of 
disabilities received in action. 
Individual lessons in French conversation may 
also be arranged. For appointments, write or tele- 
phone. 
M. FERNAND COCHIN 
50 CONGRESS ST., Room 102s BOSTON 
Telephone Main 5161 
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187 Essex STREET 
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One of the largest gatherings _ of the season was 
present at the hop last Saturday evening at the New Ocean 
House, and there was a large nu: nber of guests of the 
hotel and their friends from the cottage colony present. 
Among those who entertained at dinner-were: J]. C. Ken- 
nedy, party of five; Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Phelps, party of 
six; Mr. and Mrs. FA. Case, party of four; Mrs. Kath- 
erine Sager, party of nine; Dr. and Mrs. Jno. S. Lees, 
party of four; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Preston, party 
of six; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nickerson, party of eight; 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Frost, party of six; Mrs. R. H. 
Sears, party of six; Mrs. L. Cobb, party of three; Mr. and 
Mrs. W. F. Fitzgerald, party of six; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 
W. Diehl, party of four; Mrs. Mary-G. Bunting, party of 
six; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patterson, party of four. 
Mrs. J. Scott Parrish and Master J. Scott Parrish, of 
Richmond, Va., are guests for the remainder of July at 
the New Ocean House. ee 
Charles O. Wiegand, of St. 
the New Ocean House, entertained ‘at luncheon Sunday 
Robert L. Todd, of Providence, R. Io : 
Mrs. Christian Narten and Miss Narten, of Cleve- 
land, were among Monday’s arrivals at the New Ocean 
House. 
Miss Kathleen McQuillen and Mr Laurence Higgins, 
both of Boston, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. |. C 
Stanton, of Montreal, at dinner last Saturday evening. 
Mr. Higgins is a member of the sophomore class at Har- 
vard. 
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Witherspoon, of New York 
City, were week-end guests at the New Ocean House. 
Mrs. George F. Baldwin of Chicago, season guest at 
the New Ocean House, entertained at luncheon Monday 
a party of sixteen, including seven guests from the hotel 
and nine from the cottage colony. Luncheon was served 
in the tea room, and the “tables were very attractively dec- 
orated for the party. ‘The guests also played bridge dur- 
ing the afternoon, 
Raymond A. 
party of five 
Louis, season guest at 
entertained a 
New Ocean 
Bidwell, 
at luncheon 
of Springfield, 
Sunday, .at the 
THE SEA GULL 
TEA HOUSE 
Marblehead Neck 
Estimates Given for Spec- 
ial Lunches and Dinner 
Parties. 
Afternoon Tea 
3.30 to 5 o'clock 
