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NEW OCEAN HOUSE, Swampscott, Mass. Al- 
though the weather has been rather inclement 
most of the past week it has had no apparent effect at 
the New Ocean House, for season guests are arriving 
daily and the House is rapidly filling up. Dancing 
seems to have the particular call this season and the 
Saturday evening parties are immensely popular among 
guests and their friends and the.exclusive cottage con- 
tingent. Over two hundred and fifty enjoyed the hos- 
pitality of the management on Saturday, July 11th. 
Noticed among the ladies were Mrs. H. C. Jealous, Bos- 
ton; Mrs. Geo. F. Baldwin, Chicago; Mrs. John Craig, 
Marblehead; Mrs. W. A. Hamilton, New York; Mrs. E. 
R. Grabow, Boston; Mrs. Geo. F. Hall, Boston; Mrs. J. 
R. Murphy, Charlestown, Miss Elinor Murphy, Miss 
Janet Murphy, Miss Louise Murphy, Charlestown; Mrs. 
Eugene Buzzell, Brookline; Mrs. EF. FE. Randall, Boston; 
Miss Helen G. Dole, Brookline; Mrs. F. F. Garland, 
Somerville; Mrs. Clifford Sawyer, Boston; Mrs. J. C. 
Stanton, Miss Gladys Stanton, Montreal; Mrs. J. R. 
Douglas, Montreal; Mrs. Gannett O’Riordan, Lexing- 
ton and Mrs. L. G. Fairbank. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Evatt of Buckminster Road, 
Brookline, were week-end guests at the New Ocean 
House. © 
J. Howard Pillow, of Montreal, joined Mrs. Pillow 
and his little daughter Marguerite, season guests, on 
Saturday for a short stay at the New Ocean House. 
Mrs. Geo. F. Baldwin, of Chicago, season guest of 
the New Ocean House, entertained Mr. and Mrs. John 
Craig of Marblehead for dinner and dance Saturday 
evening. 
Mrs. BE. C. Anthony of Brookline is registered for 
the season at the New Ocean House. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams of the Hotel Lenox, who 
are at the New Ocean House for the season, have been 
entertaining Miss L. P. Minchell of Boston. 
The Children’s Party on Wednesday afternoon at 
the New Ocean House was one of the decidedly pleasant 
features of the week, over seventy-five children of 
guests and cottagers being present. The children en- 
joyed the entertainment as only happy children ean, 
and furnished a great deal of amusement for their el- 
ders. There were the usual frolics, dancing and games. 
Refreshments served in the tea room concluded a very 
happy afternoon. The favors, consisting of Geo. Wash- 
ington hats for the boys and parasols for the girls, 
were presented by Miss Harriet Hill of the Swampscott 
summer colony. The next children’s party is an- 
nounced for Wednesday afternoon, July 22, from 3.00 
to 4.30. 
Ralph Anthony, of Boston, is again registered at 
the New Ocean House for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Jere- 
miah Williams, of the Somerset, motored down Satur- 
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day evening and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 
Hayden of the New Ocean House for the dinner and 
dance. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murphy, season guests at the 
New Ocean House, entertained at dinner for Mr. and 
Mrs. James Murphy and Miss Rock of Boston on Satur- 
day. The party remained for the dance in the evening. 
Green Gables Club at Magnolia was the scene of an 
elaborate dinner dance on Friday evening, given by Mr. 
and Mrs. William G. Fairleigh, of the New Ocean House, 
who had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jounston, 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitton, Mrs. Howard Pillow, Miss 
Helen Dole, Ralph Anthony, J. M. Fairbank and Mrs. 
J. R. Douglas. 
Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Pringle, Jr.,. of Port Maria, 
Jamaica, who have been guests of Mrs. E. R. Grabow 
at the New Ocean House, left during the week for a 
visit to Mrs. Pringle’s mother in Chicago. 
Mrs. M. M. Johnston and Mrs. Richard Mitton, sea- 
son guests at the New Ocean House, entertained at 
auction bridge at the Tedesco Club on Tuesday after- 
noon. 
Mrs. H. E. von Webelstaedt with her son, H. A. von 
Webelstaedt, of St. Louis. were among the arrivals dur- 
ing the week at the New Ocean House, registering for- 
the season. Other prominent St. Louis people regis- 
tered are Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Geisinger and family, Miss 
W. E. Mitchell and Miss G. A. Mitchell. 
Mrs. Andrew W. Preston and her daughter, Mrs. E. 
W. Ong, of Beach Bluff, were noticed at the opening 
of the Dance Teas on Friday afternoon. 
Mrs. William Butler of Philadelphia with her son, 
Mr. J. Russell Butler of Boston, are registered for the 
season at the New Ocean House. 
Enjoying their first season at the New Ocean House 
are Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Todd of Providence, R. I. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Johnston entertained at dinner 
for a party of eighteen on Saturday evening at the New 
Ocean House. 
Mrs. Geo. Heigho and son, of Detroit, are at the 
New Ocean House for the season. 
The fine new motor bus which has been put on be- 
tween the depot and the hotels for the accommodation 
of summer visitors is meeting with deserved success. It 
is an innovation that has been greatly needed at Swamp- 
scott, and the enterprise of the Seaside Taxi Co., the 
owners, is commendable. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Martin, of Newton, are again 
at the New Ocean House for their second season. Other 
Newton people registered are Mrs. Harry E. Cobb and 
Miss TIT. M. Cobb. 
Among guests for July at the New Ocean House are 
Miss M. C. Dana, of Commonwealth Avenue, and Mr. 
and Mrs. Fred Rhodes and Miss Priscilla Rhodes, of 
Brookline. 
