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-decessors it was a very successful affair. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 37 
NEW OCEAN HOUSE, Swampscott. The past week 
has been one of the gayest of the season at the New 
Ocean House and the numerous social affairs have kept 
guests very busy. This year the younger set have been 
very much in evidence and have had it all their own 
way, and what with tennis, bathing, boating, motoring 
and dancing—especially dancing—the daily calendar of 
gayety has been hard to keep up with. There has been 
no cessation in the demand for accommodations and it 
promises to continue until the close of the season. 
The event of the week was the fourth Formal Ball 
at the New Ocean House on Saturday, and like its pre- 
Over three 
hundred guests and their friends and a number of cot- 
tagers were present. The New Ocean House orchestra 
furnished the music under the direction of Frederick L. 
Mahn, and it was everything that could be desired. 
Some exceptionally beautiful costues were worn by the 
ladies, which with the splendid lighting effects made a 
brilliant spectacle. A buffet supper was served at twelve 
o'clock, closing the evening’s entertainment. Among 
those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Preston, 
Phillips Beach; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hammond, London; 
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ong, Phillips Beach; Mrs. E. B. Shef- 
fer, Boston; Mrs. W. A. Mason, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. 
E. Buzzell, Brookline; Ralph Anthony, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. W. F. Morse, Boston; Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Moore, 
Boston; E. M. Fielding, Boston; Miss H. L. McAllister, 
Boston; Miss Helen C. Dole, Newton; Mr. and Mrs. 
Wm. G. Fairleigh, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
Beebe, Boston; R. L. Todd, Providence; Mrs. ASS ey: 
Gage, and her two daughters, Miss R. Gage and Miss D. 
Gage, San Antonio, Texas; Mrs. Wm. Butler, Brookline ; 
J. Russell Butler, Philadelphia; Mrs. J. J. Klenn, Mrs. 
R. O. Klenn, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Billups, 
Norfolk, Va.; Miss Dorothy Taylor, New York; Mrs. 
“R. L. MacDuffie, Arthur Marvin, New York; Miss M. 
Maxwell, New York; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rice, Boston ; 
Mrs. J. R. Whipple, Boston; Mrs. L. G. Calkins, Chi- 
cago; Mrs. H. A. von Wedelstaedt, H. E. von Wedel- 
staedt, St. Paul; Mrs. D. McDonald, Miss McDonald, 
Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiegand, St. Louis; 
Mrs. W. N. Moore, Miss Moore, Redlands, California ; 
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Appel, Miss Josephine Appel, Miss 
Marjorie Appel, Brookline; J. J. Newman, S. J. Newman, 
Mrs. J. Newman, Miss E. Newman, New Haven; Mr. 
and Mrs. George A. Ballard, New York; Mr. and Mrs. 
C. H. Converse, Miss Bertha Converse, Brookline; Mr. 
and Mrs. E. W. Diehl, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. 
Currier, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. George D. Dutton, Pitts- 
field; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jealous. Boston ; Mr. and Mrs. 
H.W. Pillow, Montreal: Mrs. J. C. Stanton, Miss Gladys 
Stanton, Kenneth G. Stanton, Montreal; Miss Maud 
Sampson, Miss Agnes W. Sampson, Jamaica Plain; Miss 
Hortense Sandmeyer, Miss Gretchen Sandmeyer, Chi- 
‘Miss Anna Piehler, 
New Ocean House, Swampscott 
cago; Mr. and Mrs. E.. S. Randall, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
A. H. Bradshaw, Easton, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Piehler, 
srookline; Mrs. G. A. Baldwin, Chi- 
cago; Mrs. H. C. Hammond, Montreal; Mrs. R. K. 
Townsend, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. John R. Murphy, 
Misses Janet, Elinor and Louise Murphy, Boston; George 
H. Quincy, Boston; Mrs. George R. Richardson, Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. EK. E. Foye, Brookline; Louis H. Mahn, 
Arlington; Mrs. J. R. Douglas, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. 
E. B. Cushing, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Johnson, 
Boston; Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Geisinger, St. Louis; Mrs. 
L. G. Fairbank, J. M. Fairbank, Boston; Mr. and Mrs, 
J. O’Riordan, Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bitten- 
bender, Brookline; Mrs. Richard Butler, Washington; 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Estabrook, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. 
Richard Mitton, Brookline; Mrs. C. P. Moorehouse, Pasa- 
dena, California; Miss Mott, Miss H. I. Mott, Miss 
Gretchen Mott. Scranton, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mad- 
den, London, Eng.; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nickerson, Win- 
chester: Miss Isabel Watt, Brantford. Canada; Mrs. H. 
E. Watt, Toledo, Ohio. 
Mrs. S. B. Wightman of Providence, was the guest 
of Mrs. E. C. Anthony for the week-end at the New 
Ocean House. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Waterman and party of five, 
of Providence, were week-end guests at the New Ocean 
House. 
Registering for a stay at the New Ocean House were 
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Clark, of New York, who arrived 
Saturday. 
Edward E. Rice of Providence, was the week-end 
suest of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rice, season guests at the 
New Ocean House. 
Mrs. Tames Cockshutt, with Miss Watt, Miss Allen 
and Miss Rice of Brantford, Ont., registered during the 
week for a stay at the New Ocean House. 
As usual the E. R. Grabow Company, owners and 
managers of the New Ocean House, are already planning 
extensive improvements on both the hotel and grounds 
for next season. ‘This fact causes very little comment 
for it has been the policy ever since the hotel came under 
the present management, and the great improvemnts which 
a few years havé brought this hotel from a comparatively 
unknown house to its present commanding position in 
the forefront of America’s famous resort hotels 
Quite a strong baseball team has been organized at 
the New Ocean House, the players being: pitcher, Charles 
Wiegand of Cornell; catcher, Harry Woelfle, New York 
city: Ist base. Edward Judd, Harvard; 2nd base, Clarence 
Justhein, Technology; 3rd base, George Jones, New York 
citv: center field. Ralph Chadbourne, Dartmouth; right 
field. Tommy Atkins, Technology ; left field, Patrick Mul- 
len, New York city; shortstop, Elmer Bolinder, Swamp- 
scott High. ‘The first game is with a picked team from 
the Hotel Preston. 
