NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
and Reminder 37 
NEW OCEAN HOUSE, Swampscott—The waning 
days of August have certainly not been dull this 
season at the New Ocean House, for each day has brought 
its own pleasures, and there has been something going 
on all the time. A large number of guests have signified 
their intention of remaining till closing day, for with the 
coming of September the North Shore puts on her rar- 
est beauty of land and sky, and one who leaves early 
misses much of the beauty for which this favored section 
is deservedly famous. 
Jean Grabow, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. R. 
Grabow, entertained six “of her little friends at luncheon 
on Friday. 
E. M. Fielding, season guest of the New Ocean 
House, recently heard from Mrs. Fielding, who with their 
son, was traveling in Europe when the war broke out. 
Mrs. Fielding, who is an experienced traveler, instead of 
joining the mad rush to get back to America, went to 
Serlin and has suffered very little inconvenience so far. 
She expects to return home by way of Holland. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Evatt, of Buckminster road, 
Brookline, were week-end guests at the New Ocean 
House. With them was Mrs. Evatt’s brother, George 
Miller of Chicago, who spent a number of weeks here 
last season. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Walters. of 
Boston, were the week-end guests of Mr. 
Nickerson at the New Ocean House. 
One of the most skilful automobile operators seen 
here this season is Miss Anna Piehler, and the clever 
way she drives her big six-cylinder Packard has attracted 
quite a little attention. aS Piehler, with her parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Piehler, has been at one of the New 
cean House cottages all season. 
P. F. Brine, manager of the Hotel Lenox, Boston, 
Bay State road, 
and Mrs. H. 
accompanied by Mrs. Brine, were week-end guests of the 
New Ocean House. 
New Ocean House, Swampscott 
[he regular Saturday evening dance at the New 
Ocean House was, as usual, a very successful affair. 
There was a large party of guests and cottagers present 
and the music was all that could be desired. These 
Saturday night dances which have been an established 
feature of entertainment this season, have been especially 
popular and will undoubtly continue so till the end of the 
season. 
J: H. Courades,: Jr., of St. Louis, chairman of the 
National Association of Chair Manufacturers, who came 
on for the annual meeting of the association, renained 
for the balance of the week at the New Ocean House. 
John Alden of Brookline, who has been spending 
the summer at Sugar Hill, N. H., arrived during the week 
and is registered at the New Ocean House for the bal- 
ance of the season. 
W. F. Morse, season guest at the New Ocean House, 
had as a guest for the week-end F. J. Oakes, Jr., of 
Boston. ; 
Mrs. C. R. Forest and the Misses Forest of Hart- 
ford, Conn., former guests at the New Ocean House, 
were week-end guests and were pleased to meet many | 
old friends here. 
The fourth children’s party was held at the New 
Ocean House on Thursday afternoon, August 20th, and 
as usual the little folk were early on hand and thoroughly 
enjoyed the occasion. Through the thoughtfulness and 
tact of Mrs. E. R. Grabow these children’s parties have 
come to be a very happy institution of the summer season, 
and the children of the hotel and the cottages in the 
vicinity have heartily enjoyed the hospitality of the man- 
agement. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hill and family of Oak 
Ill., were at the New Ocean House during the week. 
Mr. Hill came on to attend the meeting of the chair 
manufacturers, it being the first time he had been in 
the east in twenty years. 
Park, 
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 
> > » Tas st 
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, 
Enter tainmen*s, 
Lectures, etc., on application to New Ocean 
House, Swampscott, Mass. 
