48 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 
(Private Lessons by Appointment) 
with her dancing partner 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. 
W. A. Hamilton of New York, was a week-end 
guest, coming to sce his little daughter Lydia, who with 
her nurse, is spending the summer at the New Ocean 
House. 
Miss Lois Booth, season guest at the New Ocean 
House, entertained Philip Weaver of Boston for the 
week-end. 
Miss Helen Dole, Mrs. W. G. Fairleigh and Mrs. 
Buzzell, season guests entertained at bridge and tea for 
a party of twenty on Tuesday, August 4th, in the new 
tea room at the New Ocean House. 
A very attractive woman, who is spending her first 
season at the New Ocean House is Mrs. J. R. Douglas 
of Montreal. Mrs. Douglas has a charming personality 
and her beautiful 'gowns are very noticeable, especially 
for the perfect taste shown in their selection. By her 
affability Mrs. Douglas has made a host of friends who 
hope she will become a regular summer visitor at the 
New Ocean House. 
The magnificent streach of beach, directly in front of 
the New Ocean House, is often the subject of enthusiastic 
comment by guests and their friends, and to the visitor 
who enjoys salt water bathing at its very best no better 
place can be found along the whole North Shore. With 
a clean, sandy beach, no artificial aid is necessary to give 
the bather a choice of either shallow or deep water, where 
the exhilaration of a battle with the surf can be enjoyed, 
for after all that is one of the main joys of bathing, and 
the pent-up pool can never successfully compete with a 
splendid sandy beach, such as Whale beach, where nature 
has done everything needed to make a dip in the ocean a 
real pleasure that will linger long in the memory. 
A very delightful luncheon and bridge was given by 
Mrs. E. R. Grabow in the new tea rooms of the New 
Ocean House on Tuesday, August 11. The color scheme 
of lavender was charmingly carried out, the tables being 
decorated with lavender flowers, and the favors and 
menus were in the same color, the whole making an ex- 
ceptionally dainty and graceful appearence. Mrs. Gra- 
bow’s guest were: Mrs. J. R. Douglas, Miss Helen Dole, 
Mrs. Howard Pillow, Miss Converse, Miss Bertha Con- 
verse, Miss M. C. Dana, Mrs. S$. N. Blackwood, Mrs. H. 
C. Jealous, Mrs. E. Buzzell, Mrs. R. Mitton, Mrs. C. L. 
Currier, Mrs. R. K. Townsend, Mrs. A. C. Ratchesky, 
Mrs. A. H. Bradshaw, Mrs. L. Sandmeyer, Mrs. Curtis 
Metzler, Miss Agnes Sampson, Miss Maud Sampson, 
Mrs. H. H. Nickerson, Mrs. Gilman Lougee, Mrs. von 
Wedlestaedt, Mrs. E. C. Plumer, Mrs. M. M. Johnson, 
Mrs. Ernest Diehl, Mrs. C. D. Sawyer, Mrs. W. M. 
Morse, Mrs. E. E. Foye, Mrs. J. R. Murphy, Mrs. W. 
Fairleigh, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Kimball, Mrs. E. Hill, Miss 
A. Piehler, Mrs. Zenas Sears, Mrs. Pearce and Mrs. D. 
H. Judd. 
‘Charles Wiegand, season guest at the New Ocean 
House, was one of the All-College baseball team, who 
played the Y. M. C. A. team at Marblehead on Saturday. 
Quite a party from the New Ocean House motored down 
for the game. 
The interest in the dance teas at the New Ocean 
House continues unabated and the amateur dancing con- 
tests are drawing quite a large party of guests and cot- 
tagers each day. The cup for best. dancers in the Hesita- 
tion waltz last week was won by Miss Edith Faxon of 
Marblehead and John Craig, Jr., also of Marblehead. 
Arthur McGrail and John W. Cahill, of Worcester, 
are registered at the New Ocean House for August. 
Among recent arrivals at the New Ocean House are: 
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Snow, Boston; H. C. MacKenzie 
Cornish, Montreal; Kent Ross, New York city; Miss 
Esther Phelps, Miss Nellie Hoffman, Miss Amy Moore, 
W. G. Phelps, Binghamton, N. Y.; Mrs. Alfred A. Pope, 
Miss Pope, Farmington, Conn.; C. T. Brooks, Cleveland, 
Ohio; Miss Mary Ruddeham, New York city; Wallace 
T. Morley, Worcester; Mr. and Mrs. Oberlin Smith, 
Percival H. Smith, Bridgeton, N. J.; Mrs. S. E. W. 
Dean, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. C. Malcolm, Miss Grace 
Malcolm, D. H. Malcolm, Mr. E. McDowell, Jr., Phila. ; 
William C. Kinegar, Walter P. Coghlan, Newark, N. J.; 
Alfred Smith, Montreal; E. G. Williams, New York city ; 
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Dutton, Pittsfield, Mass.; Mr. 
and Mrs. T. R. Madden, London; Mrs. TT. McClintock, 
Miss McClintock, Haverford, Pa.; Arthur J. McGrail, 
Worcester; Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Bishop, Cleveland, Ohio; 
Miss Haley, Newton; Philip Meaver, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. Grant Walker, Weston; Mrs. John S. Gustine, Mrs. 
Thomas J. Berry, Phila.; Mr. and Mrs. James M. White, 
New York city; Mr. and Mrs. S. Mason, Whitinsville; 
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gerney, Auburn, N. Y.; T. C. 
Pray, Newton; Mr. and Mrs. Ll. E. Fitzsimmons, Water- 
bury, Conn.; John W. Cahill, Worcester; Mr. and Mrs. 
C. P. Blinn, Jr,, Boston; Miss Foster, Miss Leland, The 
Misses Bliss, Montpelier, Vt.; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. P. 
Hamilton, Miss Nina H. Hamilton, St. Louis; Mrs. A. 
Ordway, Miss V. B. Padelford, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. 
Joseph J. Heim, Mrs. Karl D. Klemen, Kansas city; Miss 
EK. P. Semple, St. Lquis; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stilson, 
Chester Stilson, Cortland, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. 
Greenland, Miss Leona Greenland, Jamestown, N. Y.; 
Otto B. Cole, Winthrop R. Cole, Boston; Mrs. Duncan 
McDonald, Miss Michaud, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. 
James C. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Latimer, Miss S. 
March, Hugh Brady, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. W. 
Lewitt, Miss Helen Lewitt, Chicago; Mrs. John M. Chest- 
nut, Phila.; Miss Hannah C. Bunting, Wynnwood, Pa.; 
Mrs. Ludlow Barker, Miss Sada F. Clarke, Hartford, 
Conn.; Mrs. George A. Jones, Brookline. 
