28 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 2, 1915. 
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DELIGHTEULLY informal and enjoyable was the 
dance at the Oceanside Tuesday evening. It 
the first of the season and was a most impromptu affair. 
Miss Isabella Wadsworth of Philadelphia, who lives at 
Magnolia, had a birthday that day—she was twenty-one 
—and on the same day “Chet” Lockwood of Washing- 
ton, who lives at the Oceanside, had a birthday also. 
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Someone suggested how nice it would be to have 
a little dance, and so the consent of the management was 
readily obtained at the last minute to remove the large 
rug from the parlor. The orchestra—since then enlarged 
to full season capacity—played some pretty and catchy 
dance music for the score or more young people who 
were informally asked in. They all had a most enjoy- 
able time and added a touch of real life to the otherwise 
quiet evening. 
Admiral and Mrs. Edward Farmer and maid of 
Boston are welcomed back to the Oceanside this week. 
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You will find in our stores a superb assemblage of 
the most attractive bathing caps ever made. 
and sizes from the unpretentious diving cap to the 
most elaborate rubber trimmed caps. You can rely that 
the quality is the best and our prices surprisingly low. 
Shoes 29c up 
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Another New York arrival to register on Tuesday 
was Mrs. Albert Bierstadt, who lives at the Plaza hotel. 
She is in East Flume cottage, one of the Oceanside 
group, and plans to remain all season. Other members 
of her family will come later. 
The first dance of the season at the Oceanside is 
scheduled for Saturday evening, and these will con- 
tinue until the season draws to a close. Next Monday 
evening—on the holiday—another dance is announced. 
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Booth of Burlington, Vt.—a 
bridal couple—have been spending a few days at the 
Oceanside this week. 
Among the popular young matrons to return to 
Magnolia this week for the season, is Mrs. Gerald Bram- 
well of Boston, who with Mr. Bramwell and their son 
and nurse will have an apartment in Highland cottage 
for the summer. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
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