) August 27, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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NEW OCEAN HOUSE, Swampscott. The continued 
warm weather has made the New Ocean House an 
attractive retreat for scores of guests from the hot and 
“sultry city during the past week and registrations at this 
- delightful hotel along the North Shore surpass by far 
previous high records for this time of the season made 
in past years. ‘Ihe month of September is certain to be 
the most pleasant of the season and it is expected that 
the major part of the present contingent as well as i 
large number of expected arrivals next week will remain 
urtil the house closes September 20th. 
Preparations are complete for the fancy dress bail 
to be held in the main ball room of the New Ocean House 
this Saturday evening. The management has made 
eiaborate plans for the evening and the party is expected 
to rival by far the other fancy dress affairs held in pre- 
vious seasons at the hotel. Invitations have been ad- 
dressed to the members of the cottage colony along the 
North Shore and the management is making special pre- 
parations to accommodate a large number of guests at 
dinner on that evening. 
Plans are being made for the construction of a new 
fireproof addition to the hotel to be ready next season. 
The plans for the new structure have been drawn up and 
if accepted the work of constructing the new building 
will start soon after the house closes. The addition that 
has met with the most favor among the guests of the hotel 
is a massive tower structure, ten stories high, a piece ot 
architecture unique in this section of the country. It 1s 
to be placed on the east approach of the hotel and will 
be visible for miles around the surrounding territory. 
Another large gathering was present at the hop last 
Saturday evening, many guests of the hotel entertaining 
at the dinner before the dance their friends from among 
the members of the North Shore colony. 
Mrs. Clifford D. Sawyer of Dartmouth street, Bos- 
ton, season guest at the New Ocean House, entertained 
at a bridge party given in the Tea Room of the New 
Ocean House last Tuesday afternoon. 
Mr. F. Meisel of Boston entertained a party of five 
at luncheon at the New Ocean House yesterday. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Avery Cary of West Med- 
fo:d were the dinner guests of Mrs. Horace C. Jealous 
at the New Ocean House last evening. 
At luncheon yesterday at tae New Ocean House, 
tT. H. Russel of Marblehead entertained a party of five 
and Charles A. Stowell of Lowell was the host for a 
party of four. 
Mrs. S. L. Severance, Miss Mary H. Severance and 
Allen Severance, all of Cleveland, were guests at the 
New Ocean House during the past week on a tour from 
the middle West. 
New Ocean House, Swampscott 
‘Included in one of the many dinner parties of the 
week at the New Ocean House were Miss M. Bragg of 
Boston, Miss FE. Tuttle of Cambridge, Miss C. Huff ran 
of Dayton, O., and Miss Cary of Wichita, Kansas. 
Miss Dorothy Taylor of Pelham, N. Y., well-known 
to. guests of the New Ocean House iast season, 1s among 
the week’s arrivals at the hotel. She will be in Swamp- 
scott for a week visiting Mrs. E. B. Sampson, season 
guest at the New Ocean House. 
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hall, Miss Mildred Half 
of Lowell and Mr.- and Mrs. Egerton Chichester of 
Brookline were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
Travus D. Carman of New York at the New Ocean 
House during the past week.’ 
Preston S. Sampson of Newton Highlands was the 
dinner guest Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. 
Sampson of the New Ocean House. 
Included in a dinner party at the New Ocean House 
Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Dexter of 
Marblehead, Fred A. Hatch of Plymouth and Alfred 
McLeod of New York city. 
Among the luncheon parties at the New Ocean 
House Sunday was one composed of Mr. and Mrs. Paul 
Scholdorf and Miss Lucy Penn of Niagara Falls, Mrs, E. 
Patterson of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Buck of 
New York city. 
K, A. Murray of Boston was the guest of F. G. 
Carleton at the hop last Saturday evening at the New 
Ocean House. Mr. Carleton had as guests on Sunday 
Dr. and Mrs. M. Seymour of Boston. 
One of the many luncheon parties Sunday at the 
New Ocean House included Mrs. B, L. Milliken, and 
the Misses Helen E., Marion FE. and Louise Milliken, 
all of Cleveland, Ohio. 
James D. Taylor of New York city was the week- 
end guest at the New Ocean House of Travus D. Car- 
man, 
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Piersol of Boston entertained 
at dinner at the New Ocean House during the past week 
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brown, E. C. Hammond and 
Mrs. P. Hammond, all of Philadelphia, 
Dinner guests Monday evening included a_ party 
composed of Bernard J. Joyce of Boston, Dr. T. F. 
Kenney of Worcester and James D. Edgeworth of 
Boston. 
Arrivals of the past week included the following: 
Mr, and Mrs. G. N. Wilson, Orange, N. J.; Mrs. J. L. 
Wilson, George Wilson, Orange, N. J.; James D. Taylor, 
New York city; Mr. and Mrs. John A, Garver, New 
York City; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Beckley, Rochester, N. 
Y.; Mrs; E. P. Grout, Mrs. W. B. Sauers, Woodhaven ; 
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Remick, Detroit, Mich.; C. C. Whit- 
