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EW Ocran House, Swampscort.—Four floors in the 
new $150,000 fire-proof annex to tne New Ocean 
House were opened during the past week and the re vain- 
ing suites in the three lower floors have now been com- 
pletely furnished in order to accommodate tae laige Au- 
gust bookings at the hotel. The season at the New Ocean 
House is far in advance of any previous years, the suites 
made available by the opening of the new addition making 
it possible to accommodate a much larger number of 
guests than in previous years. 
The Annex offers something decidedly different from 
the usual resort hotel, the rooms being luxuriously furn- 
ished and perfectly appointed to meet the demands of 
metropolitan guests. The hotel stands as one of the finest 
structures in the country, an architectural feat giving every 
room an ocean view. ‘This factor has contributed in no 
small degree to the immense success with which the Annex 
has been opened. 
In order to extend as much as possible the list of 
recreations available to guests, the management opened 
last Saturday an archery range on the par ade in front of 
the main hotel. Shooting at forty to sixty yards for the 
lady and gentleman guests of the hotel was held and 
prizes awarded to those showing the greatest proficiency. 
The contest was under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. 
’ Edward W. Frentz, both of whom are members of the 
National Archery association. Nearly 100 guests of the 
hotel witnessed the contest from the veranda of the main 
hotel. 
The second Children’s party of the season, held last 
Wednesday afternoon in the main ball room of the Nev 
~ Ocean House, maintained its usual popularity with the 
younger set of the hotel and their little friends from along 
the North Shore. Mrs. Edward R. Grabow acted as 
hostess. For the entertainment of the little ones, Mrs. 
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New Ocean House, Swampscoit 
Grabow assisted by Mr. J. Jefferson Richards, the Back 
Lay darcing master, had arranged a program of dances 
in which the young ones participated. The most interest- 
ing were the Chaplin Humoresque enacted by the Misses 
Rose Brophy, Elizabeth Walker and Pauline Hopkins, 
and the Doll Dance by Miss Virginia Shepard and Master 
Samuel Geisinger. The prizes for the afternoon were 
awarded to the Misses Virginia Fairleigh and Louise 
krown and- Masters Samuel Geisinger and Charles Hill. 
Among the arrivals of the past week at the New 
Ocean House were the following: H. W. Burnett, Am- 
herst, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. David Van Schaach, Hart- 
ford, Conn.; Mrs. J. W. Maynard, Oyster Bay, L. L.; 
Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Thorp, Miss Florence E. Thorp, 
John $. Goff, Miss Florence Martin, William Martin, 
Westchester, Pa.; C. D. Dudley, Haverhill; Mr. and Mrs. 
Hartford, Conn.; H. D. Kingsbury, New 
I. K. Hamilton, 
York city; H. S. Herbine, Mrs. Charlotte Herbine, Lon- 
don; Mrs. E. ‘C. Quiggle;° Mrs. T. B. Dickerson, Miss 
Leslie S. Smith, Hartford, Conn; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. 
Sparke, Upper Montclair, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. 
Edson, Mrs. B. S. Long, Rutland, Vt.; John -V. Black, 
Mrs. Elliott Danforth, “Mrs. R. J. Sharpe, New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wells, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. 
Yanke, New York city; M. W. Parsons, Northampton ; 
W. W. Tapley, Springfield; Mrs. L. Furniss, Montclair ; 
Miss A. Pammel, Chicago; Mrs. Cornelius 
Florence Beck, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kent, 
Worcester; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Candy, St. Louis, Mo.; 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cook, Nashua, N. H.; George S. 
Miller, 
Chicago; John R. Monon, New York; Mr. and 
Beck, Miss 
Mrs. H. M. Grimwood, Providence; Mr. and Mrs. W. O 
ee Boston; Mr. and Mrs. George M. Baker, Provi- 
cle Mr. Ga Mrs. William H. Lyons, Bee Naevius 
\Ir. ad Mrs. C. M. Jordan, Mrs. W. M. Chi- 
Baldwin, 
Perry A ee | STALE 
HOUSE LOTS £°* SINGLE RESIDENCES 
Orne RrOvVED DESIGN AND STATED VALUE 
THE ORCHARD 
PALMER ESTATE. 
| PHIBCIPS BEACH STATION, SWAMPSCOTT 
AUGUST 12--26, 
1916 
For information regarding plans, restrictions, and financing address 
F. W. NORRIS & CO., 580 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 
Sales-Agents and Development Managers 
E. R. SPINNEY, 209 Grossman Bldg., Lynn, Mass. 
Tel. 1180 
Tel. 4204 
