NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 43 
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 ROM 
Beach St., near Devereua Station, Marblehead 
Telephone Marblehead 12 
Lunch a la Carte 1-2 Afternoon Tea 3-6 
Miss Helen Dole, season guest at the New Ocean 
House, entertained at dinner at the Touraine, Friday, July 
17, for Mr. and Mrs. G. Fairleigh, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. 
Johnston, Mr..and Mrs.’ R. Mitton, Mrs. H. W. Pillow, 
Mr. Ralph Anthony, Mr. M. Fairbank and Mrs. J. R. 
Douglas. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Garland had as guests for the 
dinner and dance Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Beren- 
son of Brookline. Mr. Berenson is a cousin of B. Beren- 
son, the noted art connoisseur of Florence, Italy, who was 
Mrs. Jack Gardner’s adviser in the purchasing of her 
famous collection of paintings which now have an inter- 
national reputation. 
George Lyman Rogers, the distinguished lawyer of 
Boston, was the guest of Miss H. L. McAllister of the 
New Ocean House at dinner on Sunday, July 19. Mr. 
Rogers is a member of the Metropolitan Park Commis- 
sion and is also attorney for the board. Miss McAllister 
also had for dinner Mrs. Alice A. Fisher of New York 
and Boston. 
H. M. Fielding of Boston, season guest at the New 
Ocean House, had as guests for the dinner and dance Sat- 
urday night Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lyman of Boston. 
Noticed in the foyer of the New Ocean House Wed- 
nesday was the genial Commodore McKenney of Boston. 
McKenney is a member of the firm of McKenney & 
Waterbury, whose famous trade mark ‘We light the 
World” has acquired an international fame. 
Mrs. E. T. Rowell and Miss C. Alice Rowell, of Low- 
ell, are registered for the season at the New Ocean House. 
Among the most distinguished visitors at the New 
Ocean House this season is Andrew W. Preston, who 
with Mrs. Preston and their house guest, Miss Doris 
Thomas, motored over for the ball Saturday night. Mr. 
Preston has been president of the United Fruit Company, 
one of the greatest industrial corporations in the world, 
since its Organization in 1899, and is at the head of nu- 
merous other corporations and a director in several banks. 
A quiet, unassuming genial gentleman, one would little 
suppose that his name is a power in financial circles in 
the United States, London, Cuba, the West Indies, and 
Central and South America, and few men carry such im- 
mense responsibilities so lightly. The Prestons are at 
their beautiful summer home, “The Arches,” one of the 
show places on the shore, where they entertain quietly 
during the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Wiggin, who have a cottage at 
Beach Bluff this season, were over for the ball at the New 
Ocean House Saturday night. Others noticed were Mr. 
and Mrs. R. E. Traiser of Marblehead and Boston, who 
had as guests Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Paine of Boston. 
Mrs. H. E. Gale of Phillips Beach gave a dinner 
dance in honor of the 21st birthday of her son, John, at 
the New Ocean House on Friday, July 17. There were 
thirty guests and the affair took place in the new ball 
room suite of the hotel. 
Ohe Blue Bird Gea Room 
Telephone Connection 
Open at 11 A. M. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea 
Home Made Cake from The Fernery Tea Room, Salem 
36 PLEASANT STREET, MARBLEHEAD 
When You Are in Salem, Visit 
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Che #Fernery Cea Room 
for Delicious Luncheon, Afternoon Tea and Home Made Cakes 
299 ESSEX STREET, SALEM 
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Johnston of the New Ocean 
House, entertained at dinner at the Tedesco club on Wed- 
nesday, the 15th. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. 
Sawyer, Miss Helen Dole, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jealous, 
Mrs. L. G. Fajrbank, Mrs. H. Pillow, Mr. and Mrs. W. 
G. Fairleigh, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Grabow, Mr. and Mrs. 
R. Mitton. The party remained for the dance in the 
evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foye, season guests of the New 
Ocean House, entertained for a party of six for the dance 
and dinner Saturday night. 
Registering from New York for their first season 
at the New Ocean House are Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. 
Mullett. 
Among those entertaining for the dinner and ball at 
the New Ocean House Saturday evening were Miss M. 
C. Dana, with a party of six; Mrs. Geo. F. Baldwin, party 
of five; the Misses Hortense and Gretchen Sandmeyer, 
party of ten; Mrs. G. A. Plumer, party of six; Mrs. H. 
C. Jealous, party of five; Mrs. H. H. Nickerson, party 
of four; Mrs. Geo. J. Martin, party of six. ° 
Mr. and Mrs. C..C. Whitmore and Miss Helen Whit- 
more of Toledo, Ohio, are registered for the season at the 
New Ocean House. 
The management of the New Ocean House announce 
that there is to be a special table d’hote dinner served 
every Saturday evening in the main dining room, with an 
orchestra in attendance, and that a special feature is to 
be made of the Saturday evening dances for which Toy’s 
orchestra has been specially engaged. This orchestra has 
earned a reputation for playing dance music second only 
to Europe’s famous orchestra of New York, and has 
been in great demand along the shore. 
Among récent arrivals at the New Ocean House are: 
Miss Mary M. Parsons, Miss Fanny R. Arnold, North- 
ampton, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop McKim, Miss 
Harriet W. McKim, Tuxedo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. F. 
Baker Weaver, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. G. Larkin, Al- 
bany, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Norton, Newton, 
Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Curran, Philadelphia; Mr. 
and Mrs. R. W. Couch, Concord, N. H.; Mr. and Mrs. 
J. E. Sullivan and family, Springfield ; Mr John A. Cur- 
tin, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nickerson, Winches- 
ter; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Beach, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. 
J. E. Blunt, Jr., Chicago; John Gardner, Boston; Dr. 
and Mrs. A. B. Allen, Chicago; John Gardner, Lima, 
Peru; Lathrop Collins, Chicago; Rev. and Mrs. A. H. 
Bradshaw, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, Easton, Pa.; Mrs. L. 
B. Robinson, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Whiting, 
William Whiting, Jr., Miss Bertha Whiting, Holyoke, 
Mass; Frank P. Ryan, Worcester; Edwin E. Brown, Wor- 
cester; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Billings, Carroll Billings, Ran- 
dall McGadock, Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. John Smithers, Mrs. 
C. H. Smithers,H. B. Smithers, Miss Ruth W. Hollaman, 
Huntington, N. Y.; Mr. R. MacDonald, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs, F. A. Smith and family, Holyoke, Mass.; Mrs. S, 
