NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 31 
Handwork Shop 
Gifts for Children 
hes fan boxes $2.50 and 
Wonder Balls $1.25 
Dolls 85c to $12.00 
Rose Cecil O'Neill’s Kew- 
pies, attractively dressed 
Supper 
Telephone orders taken 
Luncheon 
Afternoon Tea and 
Served at the Union 
Women’s Educational and Industrial Union 
The Food Shop 
Basket Luncheons 
Cakes 
Breads 
Sandwiches 
Fruit Syrups 
Candy Kitchen Candies 
264 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Opposite Public Garden 
Express connections with North Shore 
ous, white lace, blue silk trimming; Mrs. Garland, 
green chiffon over white charmeuse; Mrs. Gilman 
Lougee, white lace over blue charmeuse; Mrs. P. 
Fitzpatrick, white charmeuse with black lace tunic; Miss 
Bessie Fitzpatrick, white chiffon, embroidered chiffon 
tunic; Mrs. G. J. O’Riordan, pink brocaded satin, ermine 
trimming, pink poke bonnet with rosebuds; Mrs. Cath- 
erine Sager in a simple but very charming. gown of cream 
lace with pink; Mrs. Wilson, pink brocade, point lace; 
Mrs. Eugene Randall, white charmeuse, white lace; 
Mrs. Andrew W. Preston, in a handsome gown of 
white satin with net over-dress, embroidered with silver 
beads; Mrs. Eugene W. Ong, champagne satin. 
There are a number of beautiful children stopping 
at the New Ocean House this season, and it is one of the 
happiest sights of the place to witness the enjoyment of 
these tots, who in many cases have come hundreds of 
miles to catch a glimpse of the sea. ‘To say that they 
thoroughly enjoy themselves is unnecessary, for as they 
flit about the great verandas clad in their dainty frocks 
and bewitching bows they give a touch of fairyland to 
the otherwise “grown-up” aspect of the hotel, and with 
their merry pranks and laughter make glad the hearts of 
those who love children and their innocent charm and 
gaiety. Among the younger children noticeable are Cath- 
erine and Caroline Phelan, Lillie Purcell, Catharine Cul- 
ver, Eilene Lafferty, Dorothy Garland, Ivy Newman, Jean 
Grabow, Mary Grabow, Emily Evatt and Catherine Evatt. 
The Thé Dansant on Friday afternoon, August 22, was 
a very successful affair. The dancers, Miss Amelia 
Burnham and Paul Chute, gave a very fine exemplification 
of the fashionable dances and were deservedly applauded. 
Among those noticed at the tables were: Mrs. Andrew 
W. Preston of Beach Bluff with a party of eight; Mrs. 
and Miss C. Smith of Paris, a party of ten; Mrs. Bogart 
with a party; others at the tables were Miss Nommand, 
Mrs. Dederick, Mrs. Middleton, Mrs. Evatt, Mrs. Gra- 
bow, Mrs. Costigan, Misses Van Brunt, Mrs. Bunting, 
Miss Thompson, Mrs. Jealous, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Buzzell, 
Mrs. Randall and Mrs. Murphy. 
Baron von Leers, Mrs. E. P. Wilbur and Mr. and 
Mrs. W. A. Wilbur of the New Ocean House were din- 
ner guests on Thursday of J. Dunbar Wright, of New 
York, at his cottage at Devereux. The party formed a 
pleasant acquaintance at the Hotel Titchfield, Port An- 
tonio, Jamaica, several seasons ago. Mr. Wright, who 
is prominent in New York society, is also particularly 
well known for his lectures on ‘Travel by Motor,” illus- 
trated by photographs taken by himself. These lectures 
are given to select audiences and the proceeds devoted 
to charity. 
Lieut.-Governor Walsh was a dinner guest on Thurs- 
day at the New Ocean Huse. 
Among the especially attractive women who are 
spending their first season at the New Ocean House is 
Mrs, Frank P. Daughaday, of Providence, R. I. Mrs. 
Daughaday has been travelling for the past two years in 
Europe devoted entirely to recovering from a serious ill- 
ness—but finds the New Ocean House the “only spot” 
after all, and the bathing especially beneficial. Mrs. 
Daughaday has a charming personality and her affable 
manners have made her much sought after by the season 
contingent. She is the wife of Frank P. Daughaday, 
owner and manager of the Freeman Daughaday Com- 
pany, manufacturing jewellers, whose factory at Chartly, 
Mass, has acquired an international reputation, experts 
from all over the world claiming that it is the most up- 
to-date plant of its kind in existence. Mr. Daughaday 
spends part of each week at the New Ocean House, but 
is hoping to be here for the last two weeks of the season. 
_ There was a benefit entertainment at the New Ocean 
House on Thursday morning, August 21, in aid of the 
Hillside Farm for boys. 
Mrs. C. H. West, of the Somerset, with her house 
guest, Mrs. Felton, of New York, motored over for the 
ball Saturday night. Mrs. West has a cottage at Phil- 
lips Beach for the season. 
Mrs, Andrew W. Preston motored over for the ball 
at the New Ocean House Saturday night, accompanied 
by her house guests, Mrs, Charlotte Thompson and Miss 
Doris Thompson of New Haven, Ct. 
The Manchester TEA = ROOM S 
Are open at the house of 
Mrs. GEORGE C. LEACH, 41 Central St., Manchester 
PATRONESSES :—Mrs. Chas. P. Hemmenway, Mrs. W. 
Scott Fitz, Mrs Wm. Hooper, Mrs. Boylston A. Beal, Mrs. 
Lester Leland, Mrs. Philip Stockton, Mrs. Amory Eliot, 
Mrs. Richard S. Lovering. 
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