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EW OCEAN HOUSE, Swampscott. This week 
finds the New Ocean House in its gayest dress and 
merriest mood. Everything that contributes exciting 
variety to summer life is happening. ‘The game is cer- 
tainly keeping up this season to the limit, and it is bound 
te continue until autumn’s chilly breezes drive guests very 
reluctantly back to town. ‘The Sonder elimination trials 
at Marblehead have been considerable of an attraction 
and have drawn quite a large contingent. down to the 
yacht clubs, and to see that harbor which is alive with 
every sort of craft that floats. There have been a number 
of luncheons given at the hospitable Tedesco club, and 
the Green Gables club at Mag- 
nolia has also drawn its quota. 
So that with days devoted to 
motoring, tennis, golf, musicales, 
water sports and the regular 
evening hops, the “rocking chair 
fleet” of the New Ocean House 
piazza have had very little time 
for rocking. 
An especially attractive con- 
cert was given Sunday evening 
by the New Ocean House or- 
chestra, assisted by Mrs. C. Jeff 
Miller, soprano, who sang the 
“Boat Song’ by Ware, “Slum- 
ber Song,” Gilmore, “On _ the 
Wild Rose Tree,” Rotoli, and 
“If I Could Steal Your Wings,” 
Hill. Mr, Kunze of the orches- 
tra played two contra-bass solos 
and Miss McLaughlin and Mr. 
Vannini, also of the orchestra, 
had a duet for flute and clarinet. 
All the soloists were especially 
well received and a number of 
encores were demanded. Mr. 
Mahn, the director, was very 
happy in his selection for the or- 
chestra and the concert was vot- 
ed the best of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Ward, 
of East Orange, N. J., motored 
down from the Aspinwall at 
Lenox last week and are regis- 
tered at the New Ocean House. 
Baron Herman von Leers, of South Bethlehem, Pa., 
and Port Antonio, Jamaica, registered Saturday for a stay 
at the New Ocean House. The Baron has been a regular 
visitor here for several years, and his many friends are 
always glad to welcome him. . 
George Hatch Quincy, of the Somerset, who is a 
season guest at the New Ocean House, is one of the very 
youngest. old men who have ever been to this hotel. Mr. 
Quincy carries his 84 years splendidly. 
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MISS GLADYS STANTON 
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EZE and Reminder 
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A distinguished visitor for the week-end at the New 
Ocean House was Dudley F. Malone, United States Asst.- 
Secretary of State, of Washington, D. C., accompanied by 
Mrs. Malone. 
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Dedrick and family, of: Albany, 
N. Y., arrived Saturday for the balance of the season at 
the New Ocean House. Other prominent arrivals were 
Mr. and Mrs: Oliver Carroll Zell, of Baltimore. 
Miss Gladys Stanton, who is here with her parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stanton, of Montreal, is a very vivac- 
ious and charming little lady, who has made herself im- 
mensely popular this season with everyone. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Bogart 
and family, of Montreal, are 
registered for the season at the 
New Ocean House. Mr. Bo- 
gart is manager of the Dominion 
3ank, one of the largest and 
soundest financial institutions 
in Canada. Accompanying the 
Bogarts is Mrs. H. C. Hammond 
of Montreal. who has just im- 
ported a handsome’ English 
Daimiler limousine, with which 
she expects to enjoy some .of 
the beautiful drives along the 
shore. 
The children’s party at the 
New Ocean House on Wednes- 
day afternoon was very largely 
attended. and the little folks en- 
joyed the entertainment im- 
mensely. There were the usual 
games, dancing and_ refresh- 
ments, and the affair was most 
successful. . 
Mr, and Mrs. G. C. Plummer, 
who have been at the New Ocean 
House all season, left Saturday 
for Bretton Woods. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Murdock, 
of the Vendome, Common- 
wealth avenue, are registered 
for several weeks’ stay at the 
New Ocean House. They have 
with them a handsome 6-cylinder 
Pierce-Arrow car, and are do- 
ing a great deal of motoring along the shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Case, of Chicago, are registered 
for the season at the New Ocean House. They have with 
them their little son, Robert, who though only nine years 
old, affects very mannish clothes, and really has some very 
Withal he is a charming little chap 
very popular 
OF MONTREAL SEASON 
W OCEAN HOUSE 
“get-ups.” 
manners of a Chesterton, and is 
stunning 
with the 
with every one. 
