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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 37 
NEW OCEAN HOUSE, SWAMPSCOTT. The third 
~ formal ball at the New Ocean House last Saturday 
evening was by far the biggest social event of the season. 
Several hundred guests were present there being many 
from the cottage colony in addition to the guests of the 
hotel. Dancing started at nine o'clock and continued 
until midnight, when a buffet supper was served in the 
tea room. ’ 
The social activities at the hotel are in full sway, 
dinner parties, auction, tea dances, all attracting their fuli 
quota of enthusiasts. The younger set is just teeming 
with good times and pleasant hours of amusement. Since 
the conclusion of the tennis tournament this sport has 
become extremely popular with the guests, ail the courts 
being in play the entire day. 
The children’s party held last Wednesday afternoon 
New Ocean House, Swampscott 
Included in a dinner party Wednesday evening were 
Mrs. George Jackson, Nutler, Pa.; John Moir, J. A. 
Moir, Mrs. Charles Wallace, Chestnut Hill, and Edward 
Witherby of Chicago. 
F. G. Carleton of Boston season guest at the New 
Ocean House, had as‘a dinner guest this week, Miss A. 
Lois Ames of Boston. 
James Falls, M. Dinscomb and McKey Van Vleet of 
Memphis, ‘Tenn., were among the week’s arrivals at the 
New Ocean House. ‘The party has motored the entire 
distance from Memphis in a high powered Stutz racer. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keyworth, Mrs. M. J. Martin 
and Mrs. B. E. Lancks, all of York, Pa., were guests at 
the New Ocean House during the past week. They are 
on a motor trip through New England. 
P. K. Dedrick, Jr., and Preston J. Dedrick of Albany, 
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was another big social event of the past week. Nearly N. Y:, are guests at the New Ocean House. 
P) one hundred little guests of the hotel and their friends Mrs. E. E. Green; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Green ‘and 
; from the: cottage colony were present as the guests of Miss Slade of Trenton, N. J., were luncheon guests at the 
: Mrs. E. R. Grabow, hostess at the party. There was New Ocean House during the past week. ‘the party ts 
: dancing by the young guests of the New Ocean House as_ touring this part of New England by motor. 
_ __ well as by several pupils from the school of Mr. J. Jefferson A luncheon party at the New Ocean House given by 
Richards, dancing master at the hotel. There was a grand Mrs. Javves R. Farrell of Gloucester included Anthony 
march and games, to the winners in which attractive gifts Farrell, Miss Farrell, Miss Sara Minahan, Joseph Swazey, 
: were given as prizes. Joseph Murray and Miss Capel all of Gloucester. 
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"WO danseuses of the younger set 
at the New Ocean House, Swamp- 
have had conspicuous 
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parts in the children’s parties of this 
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season are Miss Gloria Geisinger of 
St. Louis and Miss Dorothy Garland 
of Somerville. Miss Geisinger is the 
Mrs. oS. L. 
residents. of 
daughter of Mr. and 
Geisinger, well-konwn 
St. Louis, who are season guests at 
the New Miss 
Geisinger is an interpretive dancer, 
Ocean House. 
her principal dance being an Egyptian 
fantasy which she acts with grace and 
charm. 
Miss Garland is the daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Gartand, the 
former a well-known legalist and 
Harvard graduate. Miss Garland has 
given special dances at the last 
two children’s parties at the New 
Ocean House, her interpretation of 
the Pavlowa Gavotte being exquisite. 
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