NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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and Reminder 
Sop ecory, with the opening of the New Ocean 
| House on Saturday, June 13th, the social season on 
this bend of the shore is very emphatically “On.” As 
usual the management has made a number of improve- 
ments, ahd the outlook for a successful season is very 
brights <3 
The first regular guests to register at the New Ocean 
House were E. B. Sampson and the Misses Sampson, of 
Jamaica Plain. With them is Mr. Sampson’s sister, Mrs. 
Burlingame, of Pawtucket, R. I. 
Welcomed again at the New Ocean House is Mrs. 
Geo. F. Baldwin, of Chicago, who registered for the sea- 
son during the week. Mrs. Baldwin spent last summer 
touring the continent, but is pleased to get back to the 
New Océan House again where she has many friends 
among the season contingent. 
Invitations are out for the first formal ball at the 
New Ocean House, on Saturday, July Fourth. ‘These 
functions which were a wonderful success last year, pro- 
mise to be even more so this season. ‘The music will be 
furnished by the New Ocean House orchestra of twelve 
pieces, under the direction of Frederick L. Mahn of the 
Symphony. 
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Foye, with their daughter 
Miss Dorothy, of Beacon Street, Brookline, are registered 
for the season at the New Ocean House. Mr. Foye is 
very well known in Boston financial circles, being vice- 
president of the Old Colony Trust Company, a position 
he has held for a number of years. 
E. M. Fielding of Boston, is at the New Ocean House 
for the season. Mrs. Fielding is spending this summer 
abroad, traveling with her son on the continent, but 1s 
expected home later in the summer and will finish the 
season at the New Ocean House. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hamilton and daughter, were 
among early arrivals during the week at the New Ocean 
House, registering from New York for the season. The 
Hamiltons resided for several years at the Hotel Empire, 
Commonwealth Ave., Boston, but Mr. Hamilton’s busi- 
ness interests called him to New York. He recently moved 
his family to that city. 
Quite an addition to the younger set this season will 
be Mr. and Mrs. John Pringle, Jr., of St. Mary’s, Jamaica, 
B. W. L., who are with Mrs. Pringle’s sister, Mrs. Eid- 
ward R. Grabow, at the New Ocean House. Mr. Pringle 
is of one of the most distinguished families in Jamaica, 
his father being Sir John Pringle, K. C. M. G., a member 
of the legislature, and also one of the largest land owners 
:n the West Indies. The Pringle winter home is at Brim- 
mer hall, Port Maria, Jamaica, where they entertain a 
great deal during the season. 
- Mrs. R. S. MacDuffie, associated with the manage- 
ment and recent tours of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle of 
Castle House, New York, is sending out invitations to a 
series of Dance ‘Teas to be held in the special tea room 
at the New Ocean House, Swampscott, every afternoon 
at this resort. 
from four to six-thirty. Mrs. MacDuffie will have Miss 
Dorothy Taylor of New York, who was a member of 
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle’s company on their recent 
tour, and her. dancing partner, Arthur Marvin of 
New York, who will givé exhibitions of all the latest 
dances, including the tango, maxixe, hesitation, half and 
half, one step and others. "The management is sparing 
no expense to make this one of the features of the season. 
The first Dance Tea is announced for July toth. 
Mrs. E. B. Cowles of Beacon Street, Boston, season 
guest at the New Ocean House, entertained at dinner on 
Sunday, June 21st, for her neice, Mrs. Sperry, of Boston. 
Mrs. Charles S. Middleton of Philadelphia, has ar- 
rived at the New Ocean House for her twelfth season 
Mrs. Middleton’s kindly, genial ways have 
greatly endeared her to the season contingent especially, 
who are all glad to see her again and hope she may long 
be spared to continue her yearly visits. 
George Hatch Quincy of the Somerset, is again 
registered for the season at the New Ocean House. 
Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Piehler, of Boston, have taken 
one of the attractive cottages connected with the New 
Ocean House, and arrived during the week for the season. 
Among arrivals who have been at the New Ocean 
House for several summers and are registered again for 
the season are Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Converse and the 
Misses Converse of Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cur- 
rier of the Buckminster; Mrs. J. B. Henry, Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. E..S. Randall of the Canterbury; Mrs. George 
R. Richardson of the Canterbury; Mrs. I. O. Whiting 
of the Vendome and Mr. and Mrs. G. O’Riordan, of 
Lexington. 
Invitations are being sent out for the first children’s 
party of the season on Wednesday afternoon, July 8, 
from 3.30 to 5.00. ‘These delightful children’s parties will 
again be under the direction of Mrs. F,. R. Garlow, who 
made them such a popular success last season. 
Mrs. John Craig (Mary Young) of Brookline and 
Marblehead, was a dinner guest of Mrs. Geo. F. Bald- 
win of Chicago, several times during the past week at 
the New Ocean House. 
Mrs. Otis Kimbail of Commonwealth Avenue, Bos- 
ton, has taken one of the New Ocean House cottages on 
Puritan Road and will occupy it for the season. 
Among recent arrivals at the New Ocean House are: 
Mr. R. H. Allen, Detroit, Mich-; Mrs. G. F. Baldwin, 
Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. F. E. Burlingame, Pawtucket, Rides 
Mrs. Arthur Cheney, Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Stamp, Mr. 
and Mrs. C. H. Converse, Miss Bertha Converse, Boston ; 
Mrs. E. B. Cowles, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cur- 
rier, Boston; Mrs. Ernest W. Diehl, Brookline; Mr. and 
Mrs. E. E. Foye, The Misses Foye, Boston; Mr. E. M. 
Fielding, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. G. Fairleigh and children, 
St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. C. Fred Gould, Miss Gould, Miss 
L. C. Rennison, Sioux City, Ia.; Miss Helen Meincha, 
Winchester, Mass.; Mrs, J. E, Henry, Boston; Mr. and 
