42 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Among the recent arrivals at the New Ocean House, 
Swampscott, are: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Estabrook, 
Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thorndike, Miss Louise 
Thorndike, Brewster, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. But- 
tolph, Mrs. Buttolph, Chicago; Miss E. Mildred Allen, 
Attleboro Mr. William Breed, Cleveland, Ohio; George 
T. Weed, Buffalo; Mrs. Francis A. White, Miss White, 
Baltimore ; Miss Elinor Millar, Chicago; Clifford R. Eddy, 
Boston; W. A. Maginnis, New Orleans; William B. Mc- 
Cluen, William H, Comstock, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 
Rogers, Bernard Rogers, Jr., George B. Blossom, Chi- 
cago; G. M. Lovelace, Hartford; G. P. Hurlburt, Conn. ; 
Seth Ely, Tulsa, Okla.; Mrs. H. L. Gell, Baltimore; 
Charles S. Keith, Kansas City; Mrs. C. S. Dickinson, 
Baldwinsville, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs; H. D. Packard, South 
Deerfield, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. M, N. Richardson, Mr. 
and Mrs. B. N. Richardson, Davenport, Iowa; Mrs. 
Leonard J. Dean, New York City; Miss Laura S. Earl, 
Albany, N. Y.; Wm. S. Hawk, Miss Edith O. Hawk, 
Miss Frances Purdy, New York city; Mr. and Mrs. J. I. 
Prescott, Meridith, N. H.; Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Prescott, 
Aberdeen, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crosby and chil- 
dren, Philadelphia; Miss Annie A. Long, Miss Mary H. 
Purcell, St. Louis; Ulysses Mercier, Philadelphia; Mr. 
and Mrs. C. W. McLoud, Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. J. B. 
Francis Herreshoff, Miss Helen Erskine, New York city; 
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Crutcher, Kansas City; Mrs. F. L 
Davis, C. S. Bodwell, New York city; Mr. and Mrs. W. 
B. Gould, Orange, L. I.; F. M. Gould, New York city; 
Herbert G. Fales, West Newton; Fred A. Ingalls, Chica- 
go; J. M. Lowe, Ohio; C. Seldon, Jr., Washington, D. 
C.; Mr. and Mrs. Ingraham, Hartford; Thomas J. Hud- 
ner, Fall River; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burrows, Mt. Ver- 
non, N. Y.; $. K. Root, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 
Cook, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mosher, New Bedford, Mass. ; 
Franklin A, Snow, Brookline; S. W. Longmire, Chicago ; 
Miss Frances McLane, Miss Helen Sanborn, Somerville ; 
Mrs.. EK. L. Nalton, Dorchester; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. San- 
born, Winchester; Mr. McDonald, Mr. Bristol, Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley N. Malone, Washington, D. C.; 
Baron H. von Leers, South Bethlehem, Pa.; James A. 
Skinner, Denver, Col.; P, K. Dedrick, Jr., and family, 
Albany, N. Y.;-Mrs. E. P. Wilbur, Mrs. W. A. Wilbur, 
W. A. Wilbur, Mrs. Brodhead, Albert Brodhead, South 
Bethlehem, Pa,; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Carroll Zell, Bal- 
timore; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pew and family, Toledo. 
William Hanks, former owner of the Manhattan 
Hotel, New York, with Miss Edith Hanks, were guests 
“of the New Ocean-House for several days the past week. 
Mrs. E. R. Grabow of the New Ocean House, en- 
tertained at the Tedesco club at luncheon on Monday, 
August 18th. Her guests were Mrs. Wesley Jones, Mrs. 
Gage, Miss K. Gage and Mrs. D. H. Judd. 
' Mr. and Mrs. Gannett O’Riordan of Boston, are reg- 
istered for a stay at the New Ocean House. Mrs. 
O’Riordan is wearing some very fashionable gowns, and 
attracts a great deal of attention. 
A very attractive woman at the New Ocean House 
for. her first season is Mrs. Edwin Strong, of Hartford, 
Conn. Mrs. Strong has a fine figure, and her beautiful 
gowns, although of a very quiet tone, attract a great deal 
of attention by their perfect taste. By her affability and 
tact Mrs. Strong has made a host of friends at this resort, 
and it is hoped she will become a permanent summer 
visitor at the New Ocean House, 
Among season guests who do a great deal of enter- 
taining are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, of the Tuileries, 
Commonwealth avenue, Boston. The Parkers have been 
coming to the New Ocean House for a number of years 
and are especially well known to the season contingent. 
Recently arrived guests at the Mailman House, East 
Gloucester, include Miss Ellen Clifton Wharton of Phil- 
adelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Castle of East 
Orange, N. J.; and Miss Emily L. Croswell of Boston. 
A delightful farewell party was given at the Hotel 
Beachcroft, East Gloucester, last Sunday night to Mr. 
and Mrs. L. Brown Jennings of Commonwealth avenue, 
Boston, by their many friends under the direction of Mrs. 
J. Dovey Beachman and Mrs. Genevieve A. Warde of 
New York. Mrs. Jennings was presented a handsome 
piece of Sheffield plate of quaint design and also a Chase 
Servés vase. Mr. Jennings was remembered with a 
handsome diamond pin to commemorate both his birth- 
day and his departure from a delightful vacation spent 
on the shore. New arrivals continue to keep the Beach- 
croft filled to capacity. Among those to register the 
past few days are Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Burt of Spring- 
field; Mrs. Stevens G. Cowdrey and daughters, Mary 
and Ruth of Carlisle, Penn.; J. W. Wattles, 3d, of Can- 
ton; Mrs. S. H. Bliss of Springfield; Mrs, Edward Mc.A. 
Learned and daughter, Maude of Pittsfield; Miss Marie 
E.. Geiger of Brookline; C. C. Ernst of Pittsfield; Morton 
C. Witherell of Haverhill; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward How- 
land and daughter, Ruth of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. F. 
MacGregor of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Foley of 
Boston; Mrs. I. F. Dodd, daughter, Elizabeth and 
Spencer Dodd of Pittsfield; Miss Josephine Chamber- 
lain of Philadelphia; and M. B. Seymour of Hartford, 
Conn. 
Folly was condemned to serve as a guide to Love 
whom she had blinded.—La Fontaine. 
From the moment it is touched, the heart can not 
dry up.—Bourdaloue. 
For Fetes and Lawn Parties 
We Furnish 
Handsome and Convenient 
W aterproofed 
Booths 
Provided with Electrically 
Tables Lighted 
Far better than tents in every way 
Novel, Attractive and 
Interesting 
Games 
TO RENI 
We can furnish a regular midway 
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