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NEVER IN THE HIS 
TORY: 6f 
House, at Swampscott, has a more successful funct- 
the New Ocean 
ion been held than the Second Formal Ball on Saturday 
night last. There were over four hundred present, aud a 
look into the ball room at 9 o’clock, when the first dance 
was called, would have given anyone a very good idea of 
“Who’s Who” on this bend of the shore Regular and in- 
vited guests were present from Washington, Chicago, 
Montreal, St. Louis and New York, and Boston’s Com- 
monwealth avenue contingent were well represented. The 
music was furnished by the regular New Ocean House 
orchestra of eight pieces, under the direction of F. L. 
Mahn. After the dancing a buffet supper was served. 
Noticed among the many beautifully gowned women were: 
Mrs. C. D. Sawyer in a stunning gown of white charmeuse 
with black trimmings; Mrs. W. A. Hamilton, pink satin; 
Mrs. Eugene Randall, yellow satin; Miss Helen Dole, pink 
satin; Mrs. H. W. Pillow, white lace over white satin; 
Mrs. R. Mitton, white satin with black lace tunic; Mrs. 
J. C. Stanton, white satin with lace trimmings; Mrs, Gil- 
man Lougee in a dainty gown of blue crepe de chine, with 
white lace; Mrs. P. C. Wiggin, blue satin with white lace 
tunic ; Mrs. Eugene Buzzell, white crepe de chine; Mrs. 
M. M. Johnson, cream lace over yellow satin; Mrs. Robert 
Adair, old rose and gold brocade; Mrs. J. ig Phelan in a 
wonderful gown of white charmeuse and lace with dia- 
monds; Mrs. Chas. Parker, white brocaded crepe; Mrs. 
Zenas Sears, rose chiffon, Mrs. H. W. Forbes, pale pink 
satin; Mrs. E. C. Plummer, pink brocade charmeuse ; Mrs. 
H. C, Jealous in a very handsome gown of yellow char- 
meuse with white lace; Mrs. C. Miller $ Sager, pink chiffon, 
embroidered with rhinestones and small Whretich flowers; 
Mrs. D. Price, white brocaded satin; Miss Dorothy 
Price, pink chiffon; Miss Thomas, white satin; Mrs. C. 
J. Shriner, rose charmeuse, pearl trimmings; Mrs. J. W. 
Hayden, black lace over white satin; Mrs. E. R. Grabow, 
a charming white lace frock; Mrs. Ernest Howes, black 
lace; Mrs. Townsend, white lace over blue satin; Mrs. 
W. R. Breed, green beaded chiffon; Mrs. D. Bradshaw, 
coral crepe brocade with gold; Mrs. J. R. Murphy, black 
satin, silver trimmings; Mrs. Eugene Ong in a charming 
gown of yellow chiffon, black lace and roses; Mrs. Cur- 
rier, embroidered champagne silk; Mrs. I. O. Whiting, 
black lace over white satin; Mrs. Edwin Strong, black lace ; 
the Misses Sampson, both in white satin; Mrs. J. Fogg 
Twombly, white lace over blue; Miss Converse, white 
chiffon over blue silk; Mrs. Maurice Dimond, green satin, 
black trimmings ; Miss Thompson, white satin with coral 
chiffon; Miss Anna ‘Townsend, white satin, rose trim- 
mings; Miss Page, pink satin with black lace; Miss H. 
L. McAllister, white satin with coral; Miss Hortense 
Sandmeyer, gold chiffon, blue trimmings; Miss Gretchen 
Sandmeyer, rose and blue chiffon over white lace; Mrs. 
W. E. Evatt in a very beautiful gown of black lace, em- 
broidered in gold; Mrs. E. P. Brown, black lace over white 
satin; Mrs. Frank Hall, white lace over white satin; 
Miss Elise Rothwell, white chiffon over white satin; Mrs. 
Morton Bunting, white satin and chiffon; Mrs. Harold 
Cutler, cerise brocade and lace; green chiffon over white 
satin; Mrs. Richard Ward, light blue brocade; Mrs, Frank- 
lin Gregory, lavender satin; Mrs. Henry ‘Taylor, light 
green chiffon : Mrs. Henry B. Prout, pink satin and flow- 
ered chiffon; Mrs. F. A. Case, black satin. Others noticed 
were: Mrs, Burlingame of Pawtucket; Mr. and Mrs. 
Roscoe Davis of the Somerset; Geo. H. Quincy with a 
party of friends; Mrs. Richard Butler of Washington; Dr. 
and Mrs. C. Jeff Miller of New Orleans; Mrs. I. Pfister 
New Orleans; Mr. and Mrs. Zeigler of Philadelphia ; 
Mrs. L. G. Fairbank, with her son, rT. Mitchell Fairbank ; 
Mrs. Geo. A. Smith and Miss Catherine Smith of Paris; 
Mrs. H. E. Cobb and Miss H. M. Cobb of Newton; Mrs. 
A. N. Polson and Miss M, W. Polson of Brookline; Mrs. 
E. B. Cowles, and Miss Doris Thompson, Boston; Mr. 
and: Mrs.-G.-C; Bradford, Omaha, *Neb.: Mrs. HH. M: 
Hill, Marlboro street, Boston; L. Mahn, Boston; Mrs. 
and Miss Rowell, Lowell. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Evatt and children, of 
srookline, are again occupying one of the New Ocean 
House cottages for the season. Mrs. Evatt is looking 
especially well this season, having spent last winter in 
Jamaica. With Mrs. Evatt is her sister, Mrs. C. Miller 
Sager, who has also been here for several seasons. Both 
ladies are very popular and have hosts ‘of friends along 
the shore. 
One of the most popular features this season at the 
New Ocean House are the children’s parties which are 
being held fortnightly. Under the direction of Mrs. EF. 
R. Grabow they have been wonderfully successful, and it 
is a charming sight to see the little tots, all daintily dress- 
ed, dancing and playing their games. ‘The next children’s 
party will be held on Wednesday afternoon, August 6th. 
Miss “Peggy” Stanton, of Montreal, has been unani- 
mously elected mascot of the New Ocean House baseball 
team, and the boys attribute most of their victories to 
her presence and the interest she takes in the team. 
Miss “Peggy” is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 
Stanton, who are season guests at the New Ocean House. 
She is a charming little lady and is emphatically at the 
forefront of everything in the amusement line that is 
going on among the younger set. 
Miss Anna Townsend is being fairly showered with 
congratulations over the announcement a oo engagement 
Frank Harriman Godfrey, Harvard ’12. a prominent 
young society man. Miss Townsend is one of the most 
popular girls among the younger set at the New Ocean 
House, having been a general favorite here for several 
years. She belongs to the well-known New York family 
of which Frederick Townsend Martin. millionaire phil- 
anthropist. is the head, and has been one of the belles of 
the season at Albany, N. Y., where she resides in the 
winter. Young Mr. Godfrey is the son of. Lester N. 
Godfrey, the lumber king, who resides in England. The 
marriage, it is understood. will take place in Septerber, 
although the details have not yet been given out. 
