NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 41 
Just off Puritan Road, Swampscott 
The Little Brown Tea House 
Afternoon Teas, Cold Drinks, Candies, Apollo Chocolates 
For Benefit of the Boston Nursery for Blind Babies 
THE BROWN OWL TEA ROOM 
Beach St., near Devereux Station, Marblehead 
Telephone Marblehead 12 
Lunch a la Carte 1-2 Afternoon Tea 3-6 
The first of the Dance Teas in the new tea rooms 
of the New Ocean House took place Friday, July 10, and 
was a very successful affair. The exhibition dancing by 
Miss Dorothy Taylor and Mr. Arthur Marvin attracted 
a great deal of attention and they were deservedly ap- 
plauded. Among those noticed at the tables were Mrs. 
Andrew-W. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Ong, Mrs. 
EK. R. Grabow, Mrs. Clifford D. Sawyer, Mrs. Howard 
Pillow, Mrs. J. R. Douglas, Mrs. H. C. Jealous, Mrs. -J. 
R. Murphy, Miss Gladys Stanton, Misses Elinor and 
Janet Murphy, Mrs. Lawrence Higgins, Mrs. Harry Hill 
and Mrs. George Heigho. The Dance Teas are to be 
held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 4.00 
to 6.30. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitton, of Brookline, arrived 
during the week and are registered at the New Ocean 
House for the season. Mrs. Mitton is one of the most 
attractive women among the younger matrons and her 
handsome gowns are always noticeable. The Mittons 
have with them a fine Simplex car and are motoring a 
great deal along the shore. 
Mrs. A. N. Polson with Miss Polson are registered 
at the New Ocean House for the second season, coming 
from Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Among guests who have been coming to the New 
Ocean Ilouse for a number of years and are again regis- 
tered for the season are ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan K. Taylor 
of Baltimore, Mrs. John F. Winch, Boston, and Mrs. 
John F. Twombly, Brookline. 
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Murphy with their daugh- 
ters, Elinor, Janet and Louise, of Charlestown, are again 
at the New Ocean House, this being their third season. 
The Misses Janet and Elinor made their debut last year 
and their coming out party at the Tuileries, Common- 
wealth Avenue, was one of the events of the early win- 
ter. Full of life these charming young girls are leaders 
among the younger set and are enjoying their stay im- 
mensely. 
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in the handsomely appointed NEW TEA ROOMS 
Exhibition Dancing by Miss Dorothy Taylor, member of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle’s Company on their 
recent tour, and Mr. Arthur Marvin of New York. 
Tea Rooms and Private Ball Room for Private 
entertainments, etc., on application to 
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Open at 11 A. M. Luncheon and Afternoon 
Home Made Cake from The Fernery Tea Room, 
36 PLEASANT STREET, MARBLEHEAD 
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Salem 
When You Are in Salem, Visit 
Che Heruery Cea RKonm 
for Delicious Luncheon, Afternoon Tea and Home Made Cakes 
299 ESSEX STREET, SALEM 
Among recent arrivals at the New Ocean House are: 
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Farlow, Boston; Mr. William A. 
Millspaugh, Providence, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. C.’ Appel, 
Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Healy, Worcester, Mass. ; 
Mr. Thomas J. Conway, Mr. Treamore, New York city; 
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stod- 
dard, Miss Ida M. Peacock, Worcester, Mass.; Mr. and 
Mrs. A. B. Mullen, Belmont; Mr. and Mrs. William D. 
Sewall, Miss Dorothy Sewall, Bath, Maine; Mr. G. T 
Lennon, Mr. F. G. Taylor, Haverhill, Mass. ; Mr. and 
Mrs; CoH, Alden, Brookline ; Mr. K. L. Cassidy, Mr. 
mr ten Cassidy, Boston: Mr. Edward C. Streeter, Mr. and 
Mrs. Westley Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G. Jones, Mr. 
L. P. Jones, Boston; Mr. J. R. Douglas, Montreal; Mr. 
H. W. Pillow, Montreal ; Mr. and Mrs. John P. WMaute 
New York City; Mrs. Francis P. Adams, Ossipee, N. H.; 
Mrs. E. Bayard Halsted, New York City: Mr: le C. 
Kennedy, Mr. J. H. MacAlman, Boston; Mrs. N. Bradley, 
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barrus, Mr. Kenneth Barrus, Cleve- 
land, Ohio; Mr. H. J. Martin, Winchester, Mass.; Miss 
Ruth Lawler, Arlington; Miss Clare, Syracuse, } N. Np 
Mr. H. H. Daron, sxrlington 5 Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. 
Sykes, Syracuse, N. Y.; Mrs. J. W. Corsa, Miss Corsa, 
New. York City; Mr. H. Fulford and family, Providence, 
R. 1.5 Mrs. Henry E. von Webelstaedt, Vit. H. A. von 
Webelstaedt, St. Paul, Minn.: Mr. L. Villari, Mrs. V. D. 
Wescott, New York City; Mr. D. E. B. Cahill, Boston ; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Williams, Mr. Arthur L. Williams, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. C. W. Eastman; Boston ; Miss S. F. 
Gorha-n, Boston; Mrs. C. R. Forrest, The Misses Forrest, 
Hartford, Ct.; Mrs. H. G. Donham, West Medford, 
Mass.; Mr. R. L.. Todd, Providence; Mrs. E. Y. Todd, 
The Misses Eaton, Toronto; Miss Fannie Pentz, te” 
more; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hath 1away, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 
H. Carter, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Prescott, Hav- 
erhill; Mr. and.Mrs. L. W. Bugbee, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. 
Smalley, Southbridge; Mrs. A. EL. Bradshaw, Easton, Pa. ; 
Mrs.° J. H. Mendell, Miss Ruth Bradford, Mr. George 
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