A4 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
GWAMPSCOTT, plenty of entertainment, and full ho- 
tels are synonymous. All go together to make a most 
successful mid-season in the summer resort town and 
hundreds are enjoying themselves by the sea. 
Among the recent arrivals at the New Ocean House, 
Swampscott, are: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hupfel, New York 
city; Mr. J. H. Alden, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. John W. 
Farwell, Cohasset, Mass.; Mrs. C. B. Greeley, Miss 
Greeley, Miss Helen Robinson, Miss Martha Hodsdon, Miss 
Louise Hodsdon, Master Miles H. Vernon, New York city ; 
Mrs. H. W. Bogar, Mrs. Helen Packard and child, Min- 
neapolis, Minn.; Mr. G. F. Nosher, New Orleans, La.; 
Mr. Fred Sawyer, Mr. Louis R. Goulding, Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. F. W. A. Vesper, Flint, Mich.; Dr. and Mrs. 
H. C. Aldrich, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. W, H. Simmons, 
Mrs. Horatio $. Young, Toledo, Ohio; Mr. W. F. Fitz- 
gerald, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lafferty and family, 
Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. Fred B. Hodson, Waterbury, Ct. ; 
Dr. J. J. Meyer, Bridgeport, Ct.; Miss Mary V. Hodson, 
Miss Lillian Hodson, Miss Mary Hodson, Waterbury, Ct. ; 
Miss Julia W. Sullivan, Fall River; Mr. H. B. Donahue, 
Boston; Mr. and Mrs. G. Gerald Evans, Philadelphia ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. McCord, Montclair, N. J.; Mrs. 
W. P. Wardwell, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wardwell, Mr. C. 
F. Wardell and son, Watertown, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 
F. W. Simmons, Toledo, Ohio; Mr. George S. Miller, 
Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foye, Miss Dorothy Foye, 
Miss Edith Jones, Brookline; Mr. E. D. Hosmer, Mr. H. 
W. Pillow, Mr. Robert Howard, Montreal; Mrs. George 
W. Blossom, Miss Katherine Blossom, Chicago; Mrs. 
James R. Haggerty, Miss Helen Haggerty, Miss Louise 
Haggerty, Baltimore; Mrs. R. R. Skees, Miss Goshorn, 
Miss Alfreda Shipley, Cincinnati; Mrs. J. A. Wisner, Mr. 
and Mrs. H. S. Wisner, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 
Hugh A. Bayne, Miss Helen Bayne, Miss Elizabeth C. 
Bayne, Bronxville, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Abel I. Culver, 
Mr. Winthrop Culver, Miss Kathryn Culver, Albany, N. 
Y.; Mrs. Harvey C. Garber, Miss Elizabeth Monserat, 
Columbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Madden, Boston: Mr. 
Julius M. Wile, Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 8. 
Bogert and family; Miss MacGregor, Mrs. H. C. Ham- 
mond, Montreal; Mrs. J. Reed Whipple, Boston; Dr. J. 
W. MacFarland and family, Mrs. W. A. Hoeveler, Miss 
Hoeveler, W. A. Hoeveler, Jr., Pittsburg, Pa.; Mr. R. R. 
Elliot, Montreal; Mrs. Carter G. Osborn, Miss Margaret 
U. Osborn, Miss Henrietta B. Albert, Baltimore; Mr. K. 
A. Plume, Waterbury, Conn.; A. O. Ostby, Providence, 
R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Porter Shannon, Miss G. Margery 
Shannon, New York city; Charles A. Converse, Cleve- 
land, Ohio; C. E. Bailey, G. W. Bailey, A. W. Gordon, 
Manchester, N. H.; D. C. Bradford, Omaha, Neb.; W. 
N. Watkins, L. W. Mustard, Jr., Boston; F. P. Daugha- 
day, Providence, R. I.; George W. Wilson, Jr., Mrs. 
George W. Wilson, St. Louis, Mo. 
Miss Hodson and Miss L. Hodson, of West 75th 
street, New York, are here for the season. The young 
ladies are quite prominent in society and have with them 
a Pierce-Arrow car and chauffeur and are enjoying the 
many beautiful drives along the shore. 
The Rev. A. H. Bradshaw, reetor of Trinity church, 
Easton, Pa., with Mrs. Bradshaw, are season guests at 
the New Ocean House. 
Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Jealous, of Marlboro street, 
3oston, are registered at the New Ocean House for the 
seosn. ‘They are accompanied by Mrs. Hill, mother of 
Mrs. Jealous. Their return every season is always an 
event for they have hosts of friends who are glad to 
welcome them, 
A masquerade ball held at the Hotel Bellevue, Beach 
Bluff, Swampscott, last Friday evening netted a snug 
sum, while a bridge party earlier in the week netted 
about $100. Both affairs were held for the benefit of the 
Boston Floating hospital. The masquerade ball, which 
many of the Beach Bluff younger set attended, was in 
charge of John P. Squires of Brookline and Mrs. A, R. - 
Kerr. Mrs. O. D. Clark of Brookline joined the season 
guests at the Bellevue this week. All of the other apart- 
ments at the hotel are taken for the season. 
The Hotel Preston, on the ocean at Beach Bluff, 
Swampscott, has a house full of guests. Among the ar- 
rivals this week are the following: Mr. and Mrs.,H. M. 
Grant and H. M. Grant, Jr., of Troy, N. Y.; Mrs..H. W. 
Robbins of New York; Mrs. W. Whittridge of Summit, N. 
J.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barry of New York; Mrs. F. S. 
Hall, daughter, Rachel and Mrs. C. B. Perkins of Taun- 
ton; C. W. Wallower of Boston; Miss S. B. Norris of 
Baltimore; Dr. and Mrs. Roddick of Montreal; Mr. and 
Mrs. E. E. Whitted of Denver; F. A. Henry and Miss 
Henry of Morristown, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs, F. Winter 
and daughter, Mary of Indianapolis; Pierpont Davis of 
Hartford, Conn.; Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Parker, Miss Louise 
and Master Lawrence Parker of Worcester; Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward P. Bliss of Lexington; Miss Cora B. Hamilton § 
of Carvington, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs, Wallace M. Schudder 
and Edward W. Scudder of Newark, N. J.; L. Wither- 
spoon of New York; Mrs. F. H. Shoenberger, Miss L. 
W. Taylor and Miss A. F. Hitchcock, of New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Benjamin of New York; J. W. 
Bailey and Misses M. W. and B. R. Bailey of Wayne, 
Pa.; Mrs. J. H. Bufford of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
Beebe of Boston; Capt. M. S. Battle, U. S. N., Louis 
K. Liggett, Miss Andrews and A. L. Paul of Brookline; 
and George W. Pratt of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 
MacAuliffe of New Rochelle, N. Y., entertained Mr. and 
Mrs, George C. Dempsey and Miss Dempsey at a dinner 
party at the Hotel Preston, Saturday evening. The Pres- 
ton has had among its guests the last few days a diminu- 
tive globe-trotter but five years of age who has traveled 
10,000 miles in her life thus far. She is the daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Green, of England, who sailed for 
Europe Tuesday on the Franconia. 
Guests at the New Oakland House, Swampscott, in- 
clude Mrs. H. S. Hankins and daughter of Washington, 
D. C.; Mrs. A. G. Milligan of Pittsburg; Mr. and Mrs. 
C. N. Miller of Passaic, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Col- 
well of Syracuse, N. Y.;. Mrs. J. R. Alexander of Mon- 
treal; Mrs. F. M. Keeley of Brookline; Mrs. John Skel- 
ton of Cambridge; Miss Alice L. Howe of Worcester ; 
Miss D. E. Rogers of Washington, D. C.; and D. C. 
Brooks of New York. 
Among the arrivals at the Lincoln House, Swamp- 
scott, this week are Mr. and Mrs. Prince of Sherburne; 
Mrs, Abbott and son of Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. Brooks and 
son of New York; Miss Stoddard of California; Dr. and 
Mrs. Briggs of Boston; Mrs. Charles Kuhn of Cincinnati; 
Mrs. E. Russell Norton of Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. 
George H. Gage of Lawrence and 5. Wade and family of 
Alton, Ill. Miss Lombard, who has been at the Lincoln 
House for the past few weeks, sailed for Europe Tues- 
day on the Franconia. Mr. and Mrs. Howard $. Nyman 
of Washington, D. C., have returned to the Lincoln House: 
after a few days’ sojourn in New Brunswick. Mrs. M. E. 
John is at Saranac, N. Y., for a short visit and will re- 
turn to the Lincoln shortly. 
