“Sept. 10, 1915. NPOeRSI FI 
SoH GR Bere Rube a7, 
FE and Reminder iv 
Rew. OCEAN HOU Swainpscott. The season now 
drawing to a Eigse ce ane been the most brilliant and 
successful in the history of the New Ocean House. Prac- 
tically every roon has been engaged all summer, and 
many times there has been “‘standing roon only.” The 
“continued story’ of the success of this now famous 
resort hotel is of course due to the progressive manage- 
nient, who spare neither time nor expense to make things 
pleasant and comfortable for their guests, 
This season, as in the past, the return of families and 
parties of friends, who have proved the Hse! of 
the place to their needs,—and they come from the East 
and the West, and the North and the South,—all seek 
the quiet elegance and refinement combined with the up- 
to-date service and equipment for which the New Ocean 
House is now renowned. 
Already plans are made for a big addition to the hotel, 
and the next season will see also a new steel and con- 
crete garage, conveniently located on Humphrey street. 
some of the older service buildings are to be razed and 
n«w and more modern ones will take their places. Many 
thousands of dollars are to be spent in beautifying the 
estate generally, which all in all bids fair to make the 
New Ocean House at Swampscott one of the finest re- 
sort hotels in America. 
Mr, and Mrs. J. K. Taylor, who have been here all 
season left Wednesday. After a few days at Atlantic 
City it is their intention to motor all the way to their 
home in Baltimore. 
Among week-end 
Boston, whose farily 
New Ocean House. 
Baron Herman von Leers, of South Bethlehem, Pa., 
who has been at the New Ocean House for several days, 
left for his home on Tuesday. 
Miss Harriet B. Loring, of Washington, D. C., who 
has for many years been’ one of the first to arrive and 
one of the last to leave the New Ocean House, is as 
usual staying till the close of the season. 
Kenneth Stanton of Montreal, left on Wednesday 
for home, after a season’s stay at the New Ocean House. 
Another of the popular younger contingent who also 
left during the week was George Plumer, of Marlboro 
street Becton. ‘who is taking a trip through the mountains, 
previous to his return to Harvard, of which he is in the 
class of ’16. 
Mrs. E..B. Cowles of Brookline, who was a July 
guest at the New Ocean House, was a luncheon guest on 
Saturday. Mrs. Cowles was on her way home after a 
trip through the Mountains. 
Quite a number of New Ocean House guests mo- 
tored down to the Myopia Horse show on Monday. 
guests were Frederick Beebe, of 
have been season, guests at the 
New Ocean House, Swampscott 
Tiorace €. 
in Boston during the week. 
jealous will be pleased to learn that he is rapidly re- 
Mr, and Mrs 
Jealous left for their home 
The many friends of Mr. 
covering from the unfortunate accident which happened 
recently, when he broke his arm while cranking his car. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cushing and daughter, Miss 
Alice, season guests of the New Ocean House,. spent 
Sunday at Poland Springs 
Ex-Governor Adams, of 
pained by Mrs. ) 
Eouse. 
J. W. Lilly and family, of Indianapolis, were guests 
of the New Den House for the week. Mr. Lilly is 
especially well known in Masonic circles in the West and 
care here to attend the recent convocation of 33d Degree 
Masons held in Boston. 
Dian es ea , accompanied by Mrs. Mc IOs 
nell, Mrs. L- E. Shipman and Miss Shipman, of Ne 
York, registered ar the New Ocean House for the See 
ir McConnell is on the house staff of both the Roosevelt 
ai:d French Hospitals of New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Diehl of Brookline, season 
guests of the New Ocean House, entertained Miss Belie 
Boughton, of Hartford, Conn., over the week-end. 
Among recent arrivals are: Mr. and Mrs. F. A. 
Meyer, Baltimore; Miss Margaret A. Meyer, Baltimore; 
Mr. and Mrs. H. ces Livermore, Kansas City; Miss C.-C. 
Ward, New York; Mr. and Mrs Joseph or Beldon and 
Pueblo, Colorado, accom- 
Adams, spent the week at the New Ocean 
son, Takes Forest, Ill.; Mr, and Mrs. W. 5) Snow, Mart- 
ford; Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Osborn, Plainfield, N. ieee ts. 
A. Seacomb, UP P. J. Hall, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. 
James W. ‘ie Miss Juha and Miss Mary Lilly, Indian- 
apolis; Mr. ai Mrs. C. H. Bradley, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. Marston Lurke, Barrington, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. F. 
S. Comstock, Providence; Mr. and Mrs. Houser, Akron, 
Chio; Miss Belle Boughton, Hartford; Mr. F. Howard, 
New or: Mre-@.ck: Sim son, Pittsburg: Mr. and Mrs. 
Arthur M,. Gardner, Caen Mr. and Mrs. J. 
Toronto, Ont.; Mr. E. EF. Jones, Boston; Mr 
Morse, Brookline; Mr. and 
Mars iV Bs 
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sherman, 
Mrs. 
Hodgkins, 
James R. 
Silefman:, Tr. 
Newport, R. I.; Mr. and 
Edgar R. Gould, Miss Helen Raymond. Boston: 
Miss May Apshaw, New York; Mr.. Geo. Graff. Hart- 
turd; Mrs. J. Herbert Moore, Miss Marguerite Moore, 
Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. O, G. Pond. Mr. Leslie ©. 
Pond; Staten Island, an Wor oar Nice on] Gane Teed: 
Brooklyn; Mr and Mrs. O. aes Wade R. Weaver, 
Mrs. L. P. Tarbell, Tee a ; R. Herrera, Berkeley, 
California; Mrs 1. Ne Speel, W ashington, D. C.; Mr. 
ard: Mrs. Andrew W. ae Cleveland, O.:. Mr. W. T. 
Dieht. Brook- 
Holden, Miss E, F. Holden, Boston; E. W. 
line. 
