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NORTH SHORE 
EW OCEAN HOUSE, Swampscott—‘‘On with the 
Dance,” and the phrase certainly has. some meaning 
this year on the North Shore, for never before has danc- 
ing been so popular, and the fashionable one-step has 
certainly caught every one, young and old alike. The third 
Formal Ball at the New Ocean House last Saturday night 
was really the very largest affair ever held at this resort. 
Over three hundred guests and their friends from New 
York, Boston, Chicago, Montreal and Washington, the 
summer colony, and in fact all the “bon ton” of Swamp- 
scott’s “400” were present, and the whole affair was the 
most successful yet held. Among some of the beautiful 
costumes noticed were: Mrs. Andrew W. Preston, in a 
handsome gown of white satin with overdress of blue 
chiffon and bodice of pink tulle embroidered with rhine- 
stone; Mrs, Jealous, pink silk with white lace overdress ; 
Mrs. Richards, gray chiffon over white satin; Mrs. Rich- 
ard Butler, white sa- 
with silver spangles ; 
tinembroidered 
Mrs. Bogert, pink 
chiffon over white 
embroidered — satin; 
Mrs. Eugene Buzzel, 
white crepe de chine; 
Mts. Case, gray 
charmeuse with 
point de venice lace, - 
Miss Elinor Murphy, 
white lace with 
pink; Miss Louise 
Murphy, white lace 
and blue with rose 
trimming; Miss H. 
Sandmeyer, white 
lace: over white 
charmeuse; Mrs. 
Parker, green chif- 
fon over white sa- 
tin; Mrs. Johnston, 
pink silk with white 
lace overdress; Mrs. 
Wiggin, white char-' 
meuse and white lace 
Miss Walters, blue 
silk and white lace; 
Mrs. Adair, a French 
gown of pink and 
gold brocade and gold bead trimmings; Mrs. Pillow, pink 
charmeuse, white lace, pink rose trimming; Mrs. Whit- 
ing, black lace and jet trimmings; Miss A. Brush, triple 
skirt of white lace over white silk; Mrs. Veiga, a stun- 
ning gown of white satin with overdress of black Span- 
ish lace with jet ornaments; Mrs. Daughaday, gray char- 
meuse, overdress of Dresden chiffon, crystal bead trim- 
ming; Miss H. L. McAllister, white embroidered crepe de 
chine over white satin with coral; Mrs. Miller, green vel- 
vet and gold lace; Mrs. Divond, a handsome French 
gown of pink satin, with overskirt of gold lace and gold 
beaded trimming; Mrs. Price, white charmeuse with over 
dress of white lace, black lace and rhinestone trimming: 
Mrs. Newman, blue satin, white lace overdress; Mrs. L. 
G. Burnham, embroidered white satin and lace; Mrs. 
Lougee, blue satin and white lace; Mrs. Mitton, white 
satin, black and silver trimming; Miss Dorothy Price, em- 
broidered chiffon over pink charmeuse; Mrs. Forbes, 
lavender satin and ‘white lace; Mrs. Prout, white satin, 
blue chiffon overdress ; Miss Gladvs Brush, pale blue char- 
meuse, white lace overdress; Mrs. Sawyer, white satin, 
black trimming; Miss Doris Thompson, white satin, pink 
chiffon; Mrs. Cutler, pink chiffon; Mrs, Smith, green chif- 
LISILE GUESTS OF THE 
NEW 
AND THEIR FRIENDS AT 
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fon over green charmeuse; Mrs. Laffetry, white lace with 
pink trimming; Mrs. Rind, pink chiffon, black velvet and 
crystal trimming; Mrs. Murphy, black lace over white 
satin, brilliant trimming and orchids; Miss Janet Mur- 
phy, pink chiffon; Mrs, Culver, white lace over white 
silk; Mrs. Kennedy, black lace over white satin; Mrs. 
Wilson, white lace over blue satin; Mrs. Donahue, gold 
and blue satin, embroidered brilliant trimmings; Mrs. 
Traiser, rose embroidered silk chiffon over blue char- 
meuse; Mrs. Randall, white lace over white satin; The 
Misses Sampson, both in white satin and lace with crystal 
trimming; Mrs. Hammond, black lace and jet trimming; 
Mrs. Sager, pink chiffon over white satin, rose trimming ; 
Mrs. Evatt, pink charmeuse with lace overdress; Mrs. 
H. B. Brown, white satin, embroidered lace. overdress ; 
Mrs. Ong, e~broidered net and pink chiffon. 
An always welcome guest at the New Ocean House 
is Mrs: C. S. Mid- 
dleton, of ©German- 
town,’"Pa.. who 1s 
here again for the 
twelfth season. Mrs. , 
Middleton, who is 
the mother of Mrs. 
W. A. Hamilton, is 
a charming lady and 
her kindly smile and 
genial ways have 
endeared her to 
everyone, who _ all 
hope she may long 
be spared to con- 
tinue her yearly vis- 
its. 
The social season 
at the New Ocean 
House is now at it: 
height and there is 
something going on 
every minute. <A 
nurber of bridge 
luncheons have been 
given during the past 
week. Mrs., FE. R. 
Grabow entertained 
for thirty-six on 
Tuesday in the tea 
room. The tables 
were handsomely decorated in pink. The guests were: 
Miss Helen Dole, Mrs. J. R. Murphy, Mrs. J. C. Shriner, 
Mrs, Eugene Ong, Mrs. F, A. Price, Mrs. R. Adair; Miss 
H. M. Cobb, Mrs. R. H. Townsend, Mrs. Eugene Buz- 
zell, Mrs. Curtis Metzler, Mrs. S. N. Blackwood, Mrs. 
Gilman Lougee, Mrs. E. M. Fielding, Mrs. P. C. Wiggin, 
Mrs. H. C. Jealous, Mrs. C. D. Sawyer, Mrs. Eugene Ran- 
dall. Miss Florence Converse, Mrs. E. C. Plummer, Mrs. 
W. M. Evatt, Mrs. C. Miller Sager, Mrs. Jas. E. Rend, 
Mrs. R. Mitton, Mrs. Chas. Parker; Mrs. Oaks, Mrs. J. 
C. Stanton. Mrs, H. W. Pillow, Mrs. D. H. Judd, Mrs. 
W. A. McKenney, Mrs. Elmer Foye, and Mrs. Pearce. 
The children’s party on Wednesday at the New Ocean 
House was one of the decidedly pleasant features of the 
week, over seventy-five children of the guests and cot- 
tagers being present. The children enjoyed the enter- 
tainment as only happy children can, and furnished a 
great deal of amusement for their elders. There were the 
usual frolics. dancing and games. Refreshments in the 
tea room concluded a very enjoyble afternoon. The next 
children’s party will be held on Wednesday, August 20. 
Mrs. Eugene Buzzell and Miss Helen Dole entertained 
at bridge in the tea room of the hotel recently, 
OCEAN HOUSE, SWAMPSCOTT 
THE CHILDREN S PARTY 
