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73 1-2 Federal Street Salem, Mass. 
NE of the most brilliant affairs ever held on the 
North Shore was the dinner-dance given by Mr. 
and Mrs. Eugene Ong, of Phillips Beach, on Tuesday, 
July 28th, in the small ballroom of the New Ocean House 
at Swampscott. Covers were laid for forty-four and the 
table was beautifully decorated with sweet peas and rose 
pink geraniums and some very unique place cards and 
favors added greatly to the enjoyment of the evening. 
Dancing commenced at 8.30 and continued till 12, when a 
buffet supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ong’s guests 
were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Proctor, Jr., Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry L. Taylor, Miss Grace Robinson, Chester B. 
Humphrey; Miss Doris Thompson, New Haven, Conn. ; 
Fitz-Henry Smith, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Roger Burton, New 
York City; Mrs. Ethel Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard 
Ward, Miss Edwina McCabe, Philip K. Reynolds, Mr. 
and Mrs. Edward R. Grabow, Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. 
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William Youngman; Mrs. Howard 
Hall, Richmond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. 
and Mrs. James Mason Rothwell, 
Notice!!! 
William Hunneman, 
LEWIS’ the Cleaners 
and Dyers, 54 Lafayette 
Street, Salem, WERE 
NOT burned out by the 
great Salem fire, and are 
ready to give you the 
same prompt and ef- 
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Harold Cutler, Mr.. 
48 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
THE WITCH HOUSE 
310 1-2 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 
NOT DESTROYED BY FIRE 
Special— 1 Original ball and claw gaming table; 
I Large gate leg table; 2 Tall clocks—Fine; 1 Set 
of four Georgian Sheffield Candle Sticks. 
Historic Plates 
Mr. and Mrs. 
New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Fitzpatrick, Kim- 
Henry B. Prout; Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, 
ball Colby, Mr. and Mrs. E. Elmer Foye, Miss Bessie 
Fitzpatrick, Frank M. Sawtell, Miss Young, Kansas City, 
Mo.; Mrs. Thompson, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. 
Seymour Willett, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Bunting. 
The Hotel Preston, Beach Bluff, has a well filled 
house and is welcoming its large August contingent ar- 
riving the last day or two. The hotel will be quite busy 
for the next five or six weeks, at the least, according to 
bookings for August and early September. The Preston 
was the scene of a pretty Pierrot et Pierrette Costume 
party held in the ballroom of the hotel last Saturday 
evening. The large number who were present included 
many of the leading members of the Beach Bluff and 
Clifton summer colonies, besides many from Swampscott. 
Some very novel costumes were noted and the whole was 
a riot of color. The modern dances were to the front 
and prizes were given in the One-Step and Hesitation. 
The Green Gables club witnessed several delightful 
dinner parties during the past week. Among them were 
included J. W illiams and party of eight; Mr. and Mrs. 
S. P. Mandell and party of seven; Mr. Goldsten. and 
party of six. Dancing followed the ‘dinners, after which 
supper was served to the merry throngs. Many summer 
cottagers have taken advantage. during the past week of 
the eleventh hour dance period offered at the Green Gables 
from 11 to 12, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday even- 
ings. W.S. Roberts and party participated in the dancing 
party on Saturday evening last. Among others present 
were Mrs. C. A. Potter and Mrs. Bonner. Mrs. W. T. 
White chaperoned a party of young people. Mr. and 
Mrs. FE. W. Moore of Philadelphia were entertained at 
the Gables during the past week by Mrs. J. C. Morse, 
Mrs. Benjamin Pope and Miss Pope, all of Boston. Mr. 
and Mrs. James T’. Wetherald journeyed to Magnolia 
and dined at the Green Gables on Saturday. The club 
welcomed back for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. James 
Brown of Boston. F. T. Partridge and son Richard en- 
tertained C. Capen of Boston and Mr. Rosenthal of 
Toledo, O., at a dinner party Wednesday evening. Other 
hosts and hostesses during the week were Mrs. F. S. 
Snow and F. R. C. Steele. Mrs. J. Converse Gray enter- 
tained Mrs. Russell Fenn of Brookline and Mrs. H. C. 
Brewster of Rochester, N. Y., at luncheon on Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Walton, Miss Walton, Mr. and Mrs. 
C. E. Tingley and Miss Tingley motored down from 
Wakefield Wednesday evening and after dinner enjoyed 
several dances. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bloomfield, Miss 
Williams and G. S. Porter, motorists from Jackson, Mich., 
are stopping at the club for several days. The second 
diner dansant of the Friday evening series will be held 
this evening. 
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