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Soctety Motes ; 
Francis Bartlett returned to Pride’s 
Wednesday from a ten days’ trip to 
Paul Smith’s in the Adirondacks. 
Miss Alice Cotting has been visiting 
friends at Northeast Harbor, Me., re- 
turning to Pride’s Thursday. 
Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw, jr., and young 
son, are at Upper Dam, Me., in camp. 
Mr. Shaw is on a western trip. 
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dean of 
_ Chicago, who are summering at the 
Oceanside, Magnolia, made a trip to 
Narragansett Pier in their car over Sun- 
day. Mr. and Mrs. Dean and the Misses 
Dean will later tour to Bretton Woods 
and neighboring places till the last of 
September. 
Mrs. Rockwood Hoar of Worcester, 
widow of the late Congressman Hoar, has 
taken the Mrs. E. A. Boardman cottage 
at Beverly Farms for the balance of the 
season. She arrived the first of this week. 
The annual children’s entertainment 
given by Proprietor George A. Upton of 
the Oceanside hotel, for the amusement 
of the little folks will be held this after- 
noon in the casino from four until six 
o'clock. This is one of the pleasantest 
affairs of the year here and is eagerly 
looked forward to by the children. Miss 
Margaret McL. Eager, under whose 
direction the Teddy Bear show was re- 
cently given by the children on the lawn 
adjoining the Grill, and who has had 
charge of the children’s entertainments 
at the Oceanside for some seasons, will 
again entertain them and a delightful 
time is assured. Among other things 
planned for their amusement, there will 
be a Jack Horner pie into which each 
child will put in his thumb and draw forth 
a plum in the shape of a small favor. 
There is also to be a big spider's wed at 
one end of the roomand to each child 
will be given a strand of the web to un- 
ravel, at the end of which will be a gift. 
Light refreshments will be served and a 
most happy afternoon is assured for the 
little folks. 
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