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NEW OCEAN HOUSE, Swampscott. The event of 
the past week among Swampscott’s exclusive sum- 
mer set was the second formal ball at the New Ocean 
house, on Saturday, July 18. Over 300 guests and cot- 
tagers and their friends from all along the shore were 
there and it was quite the jolliest party of the season. The 
music was especially good, the orchestra playing with a 
swing and rhythm that was delightful. A buffet supper 
served in the tea rooms at 12 o'clock brought to an end 
a very successful affair. ‘The splendid lighting and the 
graceful arrangement of cut flowers and hanging baskets 
formed a very handsome effect, lending an appropriate 
setting for the display of the especially elegant summer 
gowns worn by the ladies. Among those noticed were: 
Mrs. J. C. Stanton, white crepe de chine with beaded 
tunic; Miss H. Thomas, white satin with chiffon tunic, 
embroidered with flowers; Msr. Andrew W. Preston, a 
handsome gown of white lace over white satin, rope of 
pearls and diamond ornaments, with orchids; Mrs. Geo. F. 
Baldwin, white shadow lace robe over white satin with 
dia'ronds; Mrs. E. B. Cowles, white crepe de chine; Mrs. 
C. L. Currier, black net over black satin; Mrs. Arthur 
P. Pearce, white embroidered net gown, green sash; Mrs. 
S. L. Geisinger, Parisian gown of old gold taffeta with 
lace overdress; Mrs. H. W. Pillow, white lace with sha- 
dow lace, pearl ornaments; Mrs. J. R. Douglas, rose pink 
crepe de chine, white tulle with silver spangled overdress 
and pearls; Mrs. J. R. Murphy, white satin with lavender 
trimmings; Miss Louise Murphy, pink satin with dttchess 
lace; Miss Janet Murphy, pink taffeta with white lace; 
Miss Elinor Murphy, pink taffeta with rosebud chiffon; 
Miss Pierce, cafe au lait satin, plaited chiffon tunic; Mrs. 
Eugene Clapp, white lace with diamonds; Miss Dana, 
white lace over white satin, and pearls; Mrs. Wm. Butler, 
black satin with net tunic, diamond ornaments; Mrs. H. 
C. Jealous, rose taffeta with diamonds; Miss H. L. McAl- 
lister, white net with girdle of turquoise blue; Miss Piehl- 
er, white satin lace tunic embroidered with blue and white 
crystal beading; Miss W. A. Sampson, blue taffeta, black 
tulle; Mrs. Otto J. Piehler, white satin, black overdress ; 
Mrs. M.M. Johnston, silver spangled robe over white satin ; 
Mrs. E. EF. Buzzell, yellow satin over white lace; Mrs. 
E. R. Grabow, turquoise blue taffeta, white embroidered 
tunic with pearls; Miss Gladys Stanton, white taffeta with 
white lace; Mrs. C. J. Shriner, a beautiful Calliott model, 
cloth of silver, overdress of lace, rhinestone trimming, 
diamond and pearl collar, rope of pearls; Mrs. H. M. Ly- 
man, black chantilly lace, corsage bouquet of orchids; Miss 
Gretchen Sandmeyer, yellow taffeta, white lace; Mrs. Mc- 
Glinn, white lace with tango taffeta tunic; Mrs. Mitchell, 
white brocade, overdress of white net, string of pearis, 
diamonds; Mrs. E. P. Brown, blue charmeuse, overdress 
of blue chiffon, rope of pearls; Mrs. Fairbank, black taf- 
feta with black jet and diamond ornaments; Mrs. J. Fred 
Rhodes, flame colored satin with shadow lace; Mrs. G. 
“New Ocean House, Swampscott 
Fairleigh, white lace costume with wistaria butterfly bow 
and orchids; Mrs. Eugene Ong, white lace robe over pink 
chiffon, pink taffeta panniers, rope of pearls and dia- 
monds; Mrs. R. J. Mitton, turquoise blue satin with white 
lace tunic; Mrs. R. K. Townsend, American Beauty satin, 
lace bodice, diamond ornaments; Mrs. E. E. Foye, salmon 
pink taffeta, white lace and diamonds; Mrs. J. Adams, yel- 
low taffeta with embroidered lace; Mrs. L. Sandmeyer, 
white satin, black crystal embroidered tunic, diamonds and 
rubies; Miss Hortense Sandmeyer, pastel green satin with 
lace tunic; Mrs. R. E. Fraiser, robin’s egg blue taffeta, 
bodice of gold lace, rope of pearls, diamond ornaments ; 
Mrs. G. H. Paine, white crepe de chine, overdress of 
Venetian point lace, necklace of emeralds; Mrs. Perry 
Wiggin, white lace robe over white charmeuse, diamonds ; 
Miss Dickson, white lace, yellow taffeta panniers; Mrs. 
M. T. Dowling, lace robe with embossed velvet tunic, gold 
lace bodice; Mrs. C. Wiegand, black satin, princess lace, 
necklace of diamonds; Mrs. J. Hayden, white satin, lace 
tunic embroidered with jet, diamond necklace and pen- 
dant; Dr. Elizabeth Cahill, white embroidered net over 
white satin; Mrs. John Winch, white embroidered lace 
robe over white satin, diamond ornaments; Mrs. James 
Winch, black satin, bodice of black and white net over 
pink; Mrs. EF. F. Beach, white embroidered voile over 
pink satin; Miss Badger, yellow Dresden taffeta with sha- 
dow lace; Mrs. F. Garland, crystal embroidered lace robe 
over white satin, diamond ornaments; Mrs. A. Pearce, 
white lace over accordian plaited chiffon; Miss Helen 
Whitmore, pink crepe de chine, shadow lace; Mrs. S. N. 
Blackwood, white embroidered net with blue taffeta pan- 
niers; Mrs. E. Kimball, blue charmeuse, overdress of gold 
and silver embroidery; Miss Parsons, white satin, jet over- 
dress, chain of pearls and diamonds; Mrs. Gilman Lougee, 
pink satin, shadow lace, pearls; Mrs. Arnold, violet chif- 
fon, rhinestone trimming. a 
One of the smartest affairs of the season was an 
auction bridge and tea given at the Tedesco club recently 
by Mrs. M. M. Johnston and Mrs. R. Mitton, season 
guests at the New Ocean House. There were five tables 
and Mrs. Fairleigh, Mrs. Wiggin, Mrs. Evatt, Miss Thom- 
as and Mrs. Jealous won the prizes which were handsome 
silver bon bon dishes. ‘The ladies invited were Mrs. Zenas 
Sears, Miss Anna Piehler, Mrs. P. C. Wiggin, Mrs. R. 
K. Townsend, Miss H. M. Cobb, Miss Helen Thomas, 
Mrs. W. M. Evatt, Mrs. G. Fairleigh, Mrs. E. R. Grabow, 
Miss Bertha Converse, Mrs. Gilman Lougee, Miss Helen 
Dole, Mrs. H. Pillow, Mrs. C. D. Sawyer, Mrs. Geo. 
Plummer, Mrs. J. Fred Rhodes, Mrs. F. R. Kimball and 
Mrs. H. C. Jealous. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lowrie, of New York, were 
week-end guests at the New Ocean House. Mr. Lowrie 
has been recently appointed passenger traffic manager of 
the United Fruit Company’s steamship service. 
