44 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
THE NEW TEA ROOMS 
NEW OCEAN HOUSE 
Swampscott, Mass. 
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 4 to 6 
DANCE TEAS 
Miss Dorothy Taylor, member recent dancing tour of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle 
EXHIBITION DANCING 
GENERAL DANCING 
rivate Lessons by Appointment) 
with her dancing pte Mr. Arthur Marvin of New York 
Arrangements can be made for the use of the New Tea Rooms and Private Ball Room for Private Teas, Whist 
Parties, Dinners, Dinner Dances, Dancing Parties, Entertainments, Lectures, etc., on application to New Ocean 
House, Swampscott, Mass. 
Registered for August at the New Ocean House are 
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cushing and Miss Alice Cushing 
of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lockwood, Mrs. H. J. McGrath, 
Miss Lockwood, Miss Virginia Lockwood, Miss Frances 
Lockwood, Wm. E. Lockwood and Miss Geraldine Shaw 
arrived Saturday for the first season at the New Ocean 
House, coming over the road from Eau Claire, Wiscon- 
sin, in two large touring cars. 
Mr. and Mrs. Abel I. Culver, Miss Culver and Win- 
throp Culver, of Albany, N. Y., are registered for Aug- 
ust at the New Ocean House. The party will be joined 
later by Mrs. Culver’s sister, Mrs. (C. S. Colton, and 
their mother, Mrs. T. S. Parker, of Jersey City, N. J. 
Although dancing is very high in favor this year, 
bathing still holds its own and is as popular as ever, for 
there is no better place on the whole North Shore ‘than 
Whale Beach, directly fronting the New Ocean House. 
Among the regular devotees are: Miss Hortense Sand- 
meyer, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foye, Miss Dorothy Foye, 
Miss Louise Murphy, Miss Janet Murphy, Miss Elinor 
Murphy, FE. M. Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Diehl, 
Blanchard Shriner, Mrs. C. L. Currier, Kenneth Stan- 
ton, Mrs. EK. C. Plumer, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown, Miss 
Cawthra, and Miss Gretchen Sandmeyer. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Booth, of Ottawa, Canada, sea- 
son guests at the New Ocean House, entertained at din- 
ner recently Ensign P. R. Deaver and Ensign G. W. 
Nelson of the U. S. S. Nebraska. 
Mrs. George D. Duncan and family, of Alton, Ill. 
who have been at Seal Harbor, Me., arrived at the New 
Ocean House on Saturday, registering for the balance 
of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rice, Miss Mabel S. Rice and 
Miss Mary K. Taylor of Boston, are enjoying their first 
season at the New Ocean House. 
Among the exclusive cottage contingent noticed at 
the ball Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. 
Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ong, of Phillips 
Beach. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hallahan, of Ardmore, Penn., 
arrived Saturday at the New Ocean House to join Mrs. 
Hallahan’s mother, Mrs. Wm. Butler, of Philadelphia. 
Howard Pillow of Montreal, joined Mrs. Pillow and 
his little daughter, Marguerite, on Saturday at the New 
Ocean House. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jose Veiga, and Miss Veiga, of Ha- 
vana, Cuba, are registered at the New Ocean House for 
the balance of the season. 
D. F. Appel, of Brookline, vice-president of the 
New England Mutual Insurance company, with Mrs. 
Appel and Miss Josephine and Miss Marjorie Appel, are 
registered for the season at the New Ocean House. 
Among week-end visitors at the New Ocean House 
were Dr. Thomas J. Giblin, Jr., George A. Coleman, Fred- 
erick M. Foley, George H. Hallaway, Jr., and J. L. Con- 
nor, of Dorchester. 
Other week-end visitors were Arthur E. Dorr, presi- 
dent of the Arthur E. Dorr company, Boston, accom- 
panied by Mrs. Dorr and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Sumers 
of the Charlesgate. 
Miss M. C. Dana and Miss L. Thomas entertained 
at luncheon for a party of thirty-five New Ocean House 
guests at the Corinthian Yacht club, Marblehead, on 
Friday, July 31st. 
The finals for the dancing contests held under the 
auspices of Mrs. R. L. MacDuffie in the new tea rooms 
of the New Ocean House, Swampscott, were held on 
Friday, July 31st, before a large and fashionable audi- 
ence. The contestants were Mr. and Mrs. Hammond of 
London, H. S. Cummings and Miss Betty Boyd of Mar- 
blehead, Royal Wetherell, Boston, and Miss Louise Dix- 
on, Marblehead Neck, who qualified Monday; John Craig, 
Jr., Clifton, and Miss Gretchen Sandmeyer, Chicago; 
Charles F. Eaton, Marblehead, and Miss Eleanor Boyd, 
. Clifton, who qualified Wednesday. At the finals Royal 
Wetherell and Miss Louise Dixon were adjudged the 
winners and were awarded a handsome silver cup. Among 
those noticed at the tables were: Mrs. E. W. Boyd and 
party, Mrs. Robert B. Dixon and party, Miss Dorothy 
Dill and party, Jack Gale, John Craig, Jr., H. Craig, 
Miss Helen Smith, Miss Doris Thompson, Mrs. A. W. 
Preston, Mrs. E. W. Ong, Mrs. C. D. Sawyer, Mrs. R. 
Mitton, Mrs. H. W. Pillow, Mrs. E. Buzzell and party 
of friends from Nahant, Mrs. Todd and son, Mrs. Henry 
Cummings and party, Mrs. E. R. Grabow, Mrs. Butler 
and party, John Brown, B. Shriner, Alexander McGregor, 
Jr., and the Misses Sandmeyer. 
Mrs. R. L. MacDufhe has announced two more of 
the popular amateur dancing contests to be held at the 
new tea rooms of the New Ocean House, Swampscott. 
On Monday and Wednesday, August roth and 12th, the 
contest will be in Combination One Step and Hesitation, 
the winners to dance in the finals on Friday, August 
14th. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, August 17th, 
toth and atst, the contest will be in the One Step and 
will be open to North Shore cottagers only, the winners 
of Monday and Wednesday to dance in the finals on 
Friday, August 21st. 
Mrs. George Baldwin of Chicago, season guest at 
the New Ocean House, entertained Mrs. L. G. Burnham, 
of Phillips Beach and Boston, for the dinner and _ ball 
Saturday night. Mrs. Burnham wore a beautiful lace 
robe over white satin and her famous collar of diamonds 
and pearls, with a rope of pearls, and attracted a great 
deal of attention, 
