NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 33 
WAMPSCOTT. The attractive appearance of the 
New Ocean House grounds this season is causing 
no end of comment both from guests and_passers- by. 
The entire estate along Puritan Road, with its handsome 
lawns on each side of the roadway, gives evidence of 
the utmost care in the general lay-out of the grounds with 
shrubs and flowers, which all combine to make a very 
striking appearance. ‘The general effect is much en- 
hanced by the use of palms and hanging baskets about 
the porte-cochere and along the entire length of the front 
piazza. The same profusion of flowers is also found on 
the inside of the hotel, in the foyer, sun parlor and 
public reception rooms, while all the tables in the dining 
room are decorated with fresh flowers every day. It is 
such infinite attention to detail that has brought the New 
Ocean House to its present commanding position and has 
placed it among the best known resort hotels in America. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Buzzell, old-time guests of 
the New Ocean House, arrived during the week for 
another season, registering from Brookline. 
The regular evening hops at the New Ocean House 
have leaped into instant favor this season and guests 
and their friends are taking advantage of the fine music 
rendered by Mahn and his orchestra, while the floor 1s 
everything that can be desired from a dancing stand- 
point. Noticeable among the young men dancers are 
Hammond and Jack Craig, sons of Mr. and Mrs. John 
Craig of Craigholm, Marblehead, who are over to the 
dances most every evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. V anDyke MacBride of Boston, regis- 
tered for several days early in the week'at the New Ocean 
House. The MacBrides are on a motor tour of the North 
Shore resorts. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Pringle, Jr., of Brimmer Hail, 
Port Maria, Jamaica, B. W. I., who are season guests 
at the New Ocean House, were the guests of Miss Marion 
Fenno of the Boston smart set summering at Falmouth, 
last Saturday and Sunday. 
Wednesday evening, June 24th, the Luncheon club 
of Boston tendered a complimentary dinner to Mr. E. 
R. Grabow, President of the E. R. Garbow Company, 
owners and managers of the New Ocean House. ‘The 
affair took place in the main dining room and there were 
over one hundred and fifty members of the club and their 
guests present. Several speeches were made during the 
evening to which Mr. Grabow happily replied, welcoming 
the members of the Luncheon club, and speaking of his 
connection with the United Fruit Company interestingly 
described the requirements of the position of general 
manager of the passenger department, to which he has 
been recently appointed. The affair lasted till a late hour 
and was the most successful summer meeting the club 
has yet held. 
‘Miss Helen G. Dole, of Brookline, is again registered 
for the season at the New Ocean House. 
New Ocean House, 
Swampscott 
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith, of Dedham, were the 
guests of Mrs. E. R. Grabow of the New Ocean House 
at dinner on Thursday evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Garland and daughter were 
among arrivals during the week at the New Ocean House, 
registering from Somerville for the season. Mrs.- Gar- 
land is a well known contributor to the magazines, and 
a number of her charming juvenile stories have appeared 
in the Youth’s s Companion. 
Among notably attractive women who have been 
at the New Ocean House for several seasons is Mrs. 
Clifford B. Sawyer, of Dartmouth street, Boston, who 
registered with Mr. Sawyer during the week for the 
season. With a fine figure her smart gowns are espe- 
cially noticeable, and she is one of the leaders in all the 
exclusive functions which center at, the hotel and along 
the shore. | 
A notable party of Rhode Island people, who are 
touring along the shore, were at the New Ocean House 
for pe es Sunday, being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. 
F. H. Allen of Ashland, R. I. In the party besides the 
hosts were Mr. and Mrs. C. Ramsdell of Newark, N. J.; 
Mrs.-O. P. Sherman, Centerdale, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. 
H. D: Sherman, Centerdale, R. I.; Master Ramsdell, 
Newark, N. J.; Miss Cole and Lawrence Walker, of Ash- 
lands Rast 
H. L. Burrage, vice president of the Shawmut Na- 
tional Bank, Boston, with Mrs. Burrage, entertained 
lunch at the New Ocean House, Sunday, for Miss Bur- 
rage, Miss Virginia Burrage, Miss Johnson, Miss Sey- 
mour and Dr.. Marr, of Boston. 
Prominent among the season contingent at Swamp- 
scott are Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jealous of Marlboro street, 
Boston, who with Mrs. Jealous’ mother, Mrs. Hill, are at 
the New Ocean House. Mrs. Jealous is a most attractive 
woman and her charming manners have made her many 
friends at the hotel, where she has made her summer 
home for several years. 
The Sunday evening concert at the New Ocean 
House was greatly enjoyed by guests and their friends. 
Director Mahn was in fine form, and the two solos, one 
by Mr. Brooks, a violincello solo, “Elegie” by Schrave- 
sande, and a violin solo by Mr. Mahn, ‘Andante Religi- 
’ by Massenet, called forth deserved applause. ‘The 
Oso,’ 
on the program were all interesting and 
other numbers 
well received. 
Mrs. C. A. 
of Marlboro street, 
for their second season. 
A nunber of season guests to the 
have been quite prominent in the relief work at 
during the past week. 
Season guests registering! at the New Ocean House 
from New York City are Mrs. W. D. Maxwell and Miss 
M. Maxwell. 
George A. Plumey, 
New Ocean House 
Plumer, with her son, 
Boston, are at the 
New Ocean House 
Salem 
