30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
WAMPSCOTT.—The waning days of August have 
certainly not been dull this season, for each day has 
brought its own pleasures, and gaiety still reigns. In the 
local colony about. Swampscott there will be many house 
parties for early September, and at the New Ocean 
House a large number of guests have signified their in- 
tention to remain till the end of the season. With the 
coming of September the North Shore puts on her rarest 
beauty of land and sky, and one who leaves early misses 
much of the beauty for which this favored section is 
deservedly famous. 
The event par excellence of the week was the fourth 
and last formal ball of the season at the New Ocean 
House on Saturday evening, and Swampscott’s “400” 
together with nearly all the regular guests were there. 
It certainly was a brilliant gathering and the charming 
women, beautiful gowns, and a large number of eligible 
men made the affair one long to be remembered. ‘These 
formal balls have created a new era of entertainment on 
this bend of the shore, and 
they have been immensely 
successful throughout the sea- 
son. Dancing was from nine 
to twelve and a buffet supper 
served in the dining room 
closed the evening’s  enter- 
tainment. Among those no- 
ticed were: Mrs. Hammond, 
purple charmeuse, over-dress 
of purple chiffon, pearl orna- 
ments; Mrs. Bogert. black 
charmeuse, lace bodice, em- 
broidered in rhine-stones; 
Mrs. Roscoe Davis, black lace 
over white satin, jet orna- 
ments; Mrs. J. R. Murphy, 
black Spanish lace over white 
satin with orchids; Miss 
Anna Townsend in a charm- 
ing gown of heavy white sa- 
tin; Mrs. J. C. Stanton, black 
chantilly over white embroi- 
dered satin; the Misses Samp- 
son, white charmeuse, crystal 
trimmings: Mrs. Frank P. 
Daughaday in a very hand- 
some gown of black char- 
meuse with turquoise and 
white lace; Mrs. W. A. Wil- 
bur, heavily embroidered 
pongee with point lace, dia- 
monds and coral ornaments; 
Mrs. Charles Parker, brocad- 
ed blue satin, rhinestone trim- MRS. FRANK P. DAUGHADAY OF PROVLDFNC# 
SEASON GUEST AT’ NEW OCEAN HOUSE, SWAMPSCOTT. 
ming; Mrs, M, M. Johnson, 
white charmeuse, silver spangled lace tunic; Mrs. Evatt, 
white charmeuse, black Spanish lace coatee; Miss Janet 
Murphy, white charmeuse, Dresden silk chiffon overdress ; 
Miss Louise Murphy, white lace, blue trimming; Miss 
Elinor Murphy, white net with pink trimming; Mrs. 
Rend, black charmeuse, gold lace, diamond ornaments, 
black lace picture hat; Mrs. J. Reed Whipple, heavily 
embroidered Japanese silk with point lace, diamond or- 
naments; Mrs. Dederick, white brocaded satin, lace 
over-dress with pearl and silver spangles, diamond orna- 
ments; the Misses Mitchell, black lace over black satin; 
Mrs. Richardson, dove gray poplin, white lace, diamond 
ornaments; Mrs. Townsend, white lace over green char- 
meuse, pink rosebud and crystal trimming; Mrs. Eugene 
Buzzell, orange charmeuse with chiffon overdress; Mrs. 
John J. Martin, white satin and point lace; Miss Gretchen 
Sandmeyer, pink silk with pink poke bonnet; Miss Hor- 
tense Sandmeyer, yellow silk; Mrs. Fraser, taupe chif- 
fon over white charmeuse, white lace trimming, pearl 
ornaments; Mrs. J. J. Phelan 
in a stunning gown of cerise 
chiffon and pearls; Miss Doris 
Thompson, white satin with 
rose pink chiffon; Mrs. Dan 
Donahue in a wonderful gown 
of rose pink embossed velvet, 
drape of point de venise, bo- 
dice of rhinestones, rope of 
pearls; Mrs. C. H. West, 
white lace over white satin, 
Dresdon chiffon __ trimming, 
pearl ornaments ; Miss Gladys 
Stanton, white lace over white 
satin; Mrs. Felton, white lace 
over white charmeuse, gold 
and crystal bands; Mrs. Sand- 
meyer, white chiffon, black 
chiffon overdress, embroider- 
ed with crystals and rhine- 
stones. diamond ornaments ; 
Mrs. Cutler, white satin, pur- 
ple chiffon with Dresden 
coatee; Mrs. Keith, white 
embroidered chiffon with heli- 
otrope panne velvet; Mrs, 
Crutcher, pink embossed sa- 
tin, crystal bodice with rhine- 
stone trimmings; Mrs. Smith. 
yellow brocaded satin” with 
white point lace; Mrs. Ward, 
black lace over French blue, 
diamond tiara; Miss Cather- 
ine Smith, accordian plaited 
charmeuse with coatee of em- 
broidery; Mrs. H. C. Jeal- 
