34 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
F. W. NICHOLS 
Antinues 
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73 1-2 Federal Street Salem, Mass. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Douglas motored to Swampscott 
from Montreal during the week in their big Locomobile 
touring car and are registered at the New Ocean House. 
Mrs. Douglas will be here for the season, but press of 
business interests calls Mr. Douglas back to Montreal, 
although he hopes to be at the New Ocean House fre- 
quently during the summer. 
Dr. Herbert A. Moore entertained at dinner at the 
New Ocean House on Saturday for Miss Gwendolin 
Moore, Miss Marguerite Moore, Mr. James R. Moore, of 
Brookline, and Miss Harriet Hunt of Fargo, North 
Dakota. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Shriner, with their son Blanchard 
Shriner, of Back Bay, Boston, are at the New Ocean 
House for the season. They have with them a handsome 
Cunningham limousine and a Pierce-Arrow touring car. 
Mrs. C. D. Sawyer, season guest of the New Ocean 
House, is enteretaining Miss M. D. Sawyer of Boston. 
Miss Sawyer came from Poland Springs and after a stay 
at the New Ocean House goes to Magnolia for the bal- 
ance of the season. 
Notice!!! 
LEWIS’ the Cleaners 
and Dyers, 54 Lafayette 
Street, Salem, WERE 
NOT burned out by the 
great Salem fire, and are 
ready to give you the 
same prompt and ef- 
ficient service as before. 
CLEANERS Lewis’ DYERS 
DELIVERY SYSTEM 
54 Lafayette Street Tel. 1017 Salem 
THE WITCH HOUSE 
310 1-2 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 
NOT DESTROYED BY FIRE 
ANTIQUES OF ALL KINDS 
SPEcIAL—!r Pair (Hepplewhite Dining Tables 
1 Corner Cupboard 
1 ‘l'ambour Secretary 
1 Serpentine Mahogany desk 
Mrs. Gannett O’Riordan, of Lexington, season guest 
at the New Ocean House, is wearing some very fashion- 
able gowns, and her hats are attracting a good deal of 
attention. 
The first Children’s Party of the season, which will 
be given at the New Ocean House on Wednesday, July 8, 
from 3.30 to 5.00, is being looked forward to with a great 
deal of pleasure by the little guests of the hotel and their 
friends. Last year these parties were particularly suc- 
cessful and they promise to be even more so this year. 
Not many who motor along Puritan Road, Swamp- 
scott, are aware of the fact that it was once a part of 
the oldest post road in the United States, dating back to 
1629. 
The Dance Teas, which are to be a feature of the 
season at the New Ocean House, are already creating 
a great deal of interest. Mrs. MacDuffie, who was con- 
nected with the management and tour of Mr. and Mrs. 
Vernon Castle, of Castle House, New York, and who is 
to have charge of the teas at the New Ocean House, has 
been successful, for among her patronesses are such noted 
society people as Miss Elizabeth Marbury, Mrs. James A. 
Roosevelt, and Miss Anne Morgan. The exhibition dan- 
cers are Miss Dorothy Taylor of New York, who was 
with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle on their recent tour, 
and Arthur Marvin of New York. ‘The first Dance ‘Tea 
will be in the special tea room at the New Ocean House 
on Friday, July ro, from four to six-thirty. 
Among recent arrivals at the New Ocean House are: 
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Buzzell, Brookline; Mr. J. E. Booth, 
Burlington, Vt.; Mr. E. C. Barnard, Waverley; Mr. and 
Mrs. EF. P. Brown, Newton; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bitten- 
bender, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Davis, Bos- 
ton; W. H. Fitzgerald, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. 
Wanza, Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Garland 
and daughter, Boston; Mrs. C. W. Heigho and son, 
Detroit,. Mich.; Mrs. G. T. Howland, Norwich, Conn. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jealous, Mrs. H. M. Hill, Boston; 
Miss M. Maxwell, Mrs. W. D. Maxwell, New York City; 
Mr. and Mrs. VanDyke MacBride, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
O. J. Piehler, Miss Anna Piehler, Edgar Piehler, Brook- 
line; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Shriner and son, Boston; A. W. 
Todd, Newton; B. C. and C. J. Young, Rochester, N.Y.; 
Mrs. H. L. Zell, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Douglas 
and daughter, ‘Toronto; Mr..and Mrs. S. M. Meeker, A. 
W. Meeker, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Saw- 
yer, Boston; Mrs. L. Sandmeyer, The Misses Sandmeyer, 
Chicago. 
Harold Donaldson Eberlein of Arts and Decorations 
is on a visit to the North Shore and was a guest part of 
this week of Miss Mary H. Northend, the writer, at 
Salem. Mrs. Hoffman of Philadelphia and Mr. Palmer of 
New York have also been guests of Miss Northend this 
week, 
