NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder aR rl 
NEY OCEAN HOUSE, Swampscott. The past week 
at the New Ocean House has been one of the 
gayest ever. Dancing, of course, is the favorite diver- 
sion this season and the evening dances are very popular, 
especially is this so of the Saturday évening dance when 
Toy’s famous orchestra is the attraction, playing from 
8.45 to 11.40. ‘Tennis, motoring and swimming are also 
greatly in favor, and there has been a round of whist 
parties, dinners and dance teas so that the numerous 
events are keeping guests very busy. The regular Sun- 
day night orchestral concert is one of the pleasantest 
events of the entire week, and by those who enjoy a 
high order of music the classic selections are eagerly 
welcomed. The program of Sunday, July 26th, was a 
most interesting one and splendidly rendered by the hotel 
orchestra under the careful leadership of Frederick L. 
Mahn of the Symphony. 
were Mr. Hayden, Mr. Mahn and Mr. Kunze and their 
playing gave much enjoyment to an appreciative audi- 
ence. Mr. Mahn is now featuring the afternoon con- 
certs which take place in the foyer from 2.00 to 3.30 and 
they are attracting a great deal of attention. 
Another of the charming children’s parties was held 
at the New Ocean House on Wednesday afternoon, July 
22, and over seventy-five children of guests and cottagers 
were present. Games were interspersed with dancing 
and the children enjoyed the occasion immensely. 
Miss Helen Dole, season guest of the New Ocean 
House, entertained at dinner at the Eastern Yacht club 
on Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sawyer, Mrs. R. 
Mitton, Mrs. FE. R. Grabow and Mr.-.and Mrs. M. M. 
Johnson. 
Rev. A. H. Bradshaw, rector of Trinity Church, 
Easton, Pa., with Mrs. Bradshaw, are registered at the 
New Ocean House for their second season. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Whitcomb, of Boston, accom- 
panied by Miss Helen Warlow, of Orlando, Florida, were 
dinner guests at the New Ocean House on Sunday. Mr. 
Whitcomb is of the famous excursion managers Ray- 
mond & Whitcomb. 
Miss M. C. Dana, season guest at the New Ocean 
House, entertained at luncheon Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. 
O. Lamb and Miss James of Commonwealth avenue. © 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Preston and Mr. and 
Mrs. Eugene Ong of Beach Bluff were at the New Ocean 
House for the dinner and dance Saturday evening. 
Mrs. R. K. Townsend. season guest at the New 
Ocean House, had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
Harriman Godfrey of Bay State road. Mrs. Godfrey as 
Anna Townsend resided with her mother at the New 
Ocean House for several seasons where she was one of 
the most popular girls among the younger set. Her 
marriage last fall to Frank Harriman Godfrey, Harvard 
12, was one of the social events of the season at Albany, 
N. Y., where the Townsends made their winter home. 
The soloists of the evening 
New Ocean House, Swampscott 
Lieut. Kellogg Plume, of Waterbury, Conn., was a 
week-end guest at the New Ocean House. 
Registered from Memphis, Tenn., for the season at 
the New Ocean House are Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rees, 
Miss E. D. Rees and Mr. T. M. Rees. : 
Mrs. Clifford D. Sawyer and Mrs. Howard Pillow, 
season guests at the New Ocean House, entertained at 
the Tedesco club on Thursday, July 23, for auction bridge 
and tea. The guests were Mrs. Richard Mitton, Mrs. 
M. M. Johnson, Miss H. Dole, Mrs. E. R. Grabow, Miss 
B. Converse, Mrs. William Fairleigh, Mrs. L. Sandmeyer, 
Mrs. E. Kimball, Mrs. E. Buzzell, Mrs. Zenas Sears, Mrs. 
W. Brown, Miss M. C. Dana, Mrs. A. H. Bradshaw, Mrs. 
John Craig, Mrs. Rufus Sprague, Mrs. Chas Baldwin, 
Mrs. Gilman Lougee, Mrs. S. N. Blackwood, Miss S. F. 
Gorham, Miss A. Piehler, Mrs. J. Hayden, Mrs. H. C. 
‘Jealous, Mrs. H. Nickerson, Mrs. E. C. Plummer, Miss 
H. M. Cobb, Miss H. Thomas, Miss Converse, and Mrs. 
E. E. Foye. Coming in later for tea were Mrs. L. Fair- 
bank, Mrs. R. K. Townsend, Mrs. C. J. Shriner, Mrs. 
Hill, Miss W. E. Mitchell, Miss G. A. Mitchell and Mrs. 
J. A. Pillow. The prizes were handsome mahogany cock- 
tail trays and were won by Mrs. Bradshaw, Mrs. Plum- 
mer, Mrs. Sears, Miss B. Converse, Miss Thomas, Mrs. 
Lougee and Mrs. Sandmeyer. 
Registered during the week for a short stay at the 
New Ocean House were Renee Dussag, Jutio Batello, 
Havana, Cuba, and H. F. Graham, San Juan, Porto Rico. 
Mrs. H. C. Hammond of Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. 
F. E. Hammond, of London, are registered for the sea- 
son at the New Ocean House. 
Invitations are being sent out to the third children’s 
party at the New Ocean House on Thursday afternoon, 
August 6th, from 3.30 to 5.00. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Cooper, prominent in society in 
Los Angeles, Cal., are registered for the season at the 
New Ocean House. 
Registered for the season at the New Ocean House 
from Holyoke, are Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Whiting, Mr. 
William Whiting and Miss Ruth Whiting. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Case, of Chicago, were at the 
New Ocean House during the week. They were accom- 
panied by their son Robert, who made so many friends 
among the children last season. The Cases left Monday 
but expect to return later in the season. Others register- 
ing from Chicago are Mr.‘and Mrs. Henri F. De Jonghe, 
who are here for the balance of the season. 
Prominent society people of Detroit, at the New 
Ocean House for the season are Mrs. Whitney Dennie 
and Miss Catherine Dennie. 
Miss M. C. Dana, of Commonwealth avenue, season 
guest at the New Ocean House, entertained at luncheon 
Monday for Mrs. E. R. Smith, Mrs. EK. H. Clapp, Mrs. 5. 
Adams. Mrs. Geo. Baldwin, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Le VW: 
Chick, Mrs. J. M. Graham and Mrs. Lockwood. 
