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New Ocran House, Swampscott.—The busy social sea- 
son at Swampscott has struck a happy measure, pro- 
viding plenty of entertainment for the guests at the New 
Ocean House. ‘The hotel is still accommodating its 
capacity and the management is anxiously waiting the 
opening of the new $150,000 fire-proof annex in order 
that the large numbers already making reservations may 
be provided for. The season at the New Ocean House is 
running far in advance of previous years and by the first 
of August and the opening of the new building it is ex- 
pected that the social activities of the guests will assume 
even greater proportions. 
Among the most important of the past week’s event 
was the Children’s Party held Wednesday afternoon in 
the main ball room of the hotel, at which Mrs. E. R. 
Grabow was the hostess. More than half a hundred of 
the younger set at the New Ocean House and their 
friends from the exclusive cottage colony were present 
‘to take part in the delightful festivities. Attractive favors 
“consisting of paper poppies and canes of bizarre hues 
were presented to the little ones. The prizes in the 
grand march were awarded to the Misses Schrafft and 
. Meggison and the Masters Geisinger and Hall. ‘The 
individual dancing numbers consisted of a_ serpentine 
‘dance by Miss Josephine McNichols; toe dance by Miss 
Elizabeth Walker; and numbers entitled “The Fairy 
Snowflake” and “Dove of Peace” by the Misses Maxime 
Maxwell and Rose Brophy. 
Not only thas the main hotel as well as all the bunga- 
low cottages been filled to capacity during the past week, 
‘but the floor space in the main garage has also reached 
‘its limit and the management has turned over to the use 
of the guests the service garage attached to the hotel 
plant. The increasing number of cars has been very 
gratifying in view of the endeavors of the hotel to 
New Ocean House, Swampscolt 
supply equally efficient service in all departments con- 
nected with the house. 
Scott C. Carboe, the American portrait painter, has 
1egistered at the New Ocean House for the remainder of 
the season. 
Mrs. D. W. Baldwin, Mrs. G. D. Brunnell and Miss 
C. T. Baldwin of New Haven, Conn., comprised a lun- 
cheon party which stopped at the New Ocean House 
Saturday on a tour through New England. Others in 
the party included Miss Mary Woodruff of Orange, 
Conn., and Mrs. M. A. Mansfield of Nashua, N. H. 
Dr. J. H. Morron of Peoria, Il., and the Misses 
Morron entertained at dinner Saturday evening Mrs. D. 
P. Grier, Miss Anne M. Grier, Mrs. R. H. Todd and Miss 
Ann M. Todd. 
J. M. Francis and the Misses Francis of Detroit, 
Mich., have arrived for the season at the New Ocean 
House. 
Mrs. Ernest W. Diehl of Brookline. entertained at 
luncheon Friday a party consisting of Mrs. Fred W. 
Crosby, Mrs. John N. Gannon, Miss Bertha Harrison, 
Mrs. Augustus Hawley and Mrs. O. D. Clark, all of 
Brookline. 
Among the arrivals of the past week have been the 
following: J. M. Francis and the Misses Francis of 
Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. C. D. Dudley of Haverhill, Mr. and 
Mrs. F. W. W alker, Frederick W. Walker of Brooklyn, 
N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cornwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. 
Johnson of Hartford, Conn.; H. B. Vaughn of Orange, 
N.J.; Mrs. P. Duffy, Miss Rose Duffy, Miss K. Ewald of 
New York City, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hooper of Chicago, 
Iil.; Mrs. H. S. Ripley of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. 
George H. Converse of ne Me.; Mrs. Charles Donnelly 
of St. Paul, Minn.; 8. O. Blair, Robert O. Blair of Chic- 
ago, Mr. and Mrs. R. ‘i. Burke of Atlantic Highlands, 
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THE ORCHARD 
PALMER ESTATE BPE viPo eBBACH STATION, SWAMPSCOTT 
AUGUST 12--26, 1916 
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