July 23, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 31 
““CAMMEYER”’ 
NEW YORK 
EXGLUSIVE FOOTWEAR 
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Cammeyer De Luxe Footwear for Men, Women and Children. 
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ing of the purely artistic with the practical in shoe-making has reached a higher 
plane than ever before in our models on sale at the 
CORNER OF LEXINGTON AND NORMAN AVENUES 
MAGNOLIA, 
ESTABLISHED 
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NEW YORK ADDRFSS: 
381 FIFTH AVENUE 
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Clark and son and daughter-in- 
law, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Hull Clark (Laura Walbridge) 
of Buffalo, N. Y., are spending a few weeks at Magnolia, 
with rooms in Wilkins cottage, one of the Oceanside con- 
rections. Last season the Dr. and Mrs. Clark were 1t 
Crescent Beach, Can., where many Buffalo people go for 
the summer. 
Charles ©. Reynolds has motored on from White 
Plains, N. Y., for a tour of the New England resorts. He 
is spending a few weeks at the Oceanside. 
F. Corlies Morgan of Philadelphia spent the week- 
end at Magnolia with his father and mother, Mr. and 
Mrs. J. B. Morgan, who have an apartment in Overlook, 
one of the Oceanside cottages. 
Newcomers to the Oceanside this week are Mr. and 
Mrs. Francis A. Lewis of Philadelphia. 
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Among the arrivals at the Oceanside the past week, 
‘to remain the rest of the season, are Dr. and Mrs. Edwin 
Sturtevant Steese and two sons Edward and Heaton 
Sturtevant Steese, of New York. They have an apart- 
ment in East Cottage and plan to remain here until the 
last of August. The Steeses were at Magnolia four or 
five years ago. Last summer they had a cottage “Buena 
Vista” at Ni ieamoeck. Naty. 
J. B. Ferber of Boston takes an occasional run down 
from Boston in his car for the Oceanside dances. He will 
spend his vacation here later, usually planning to be here 
for the tennis tournament. 
Miss Isabella Wadsworth, 
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Cole of Wenham and her fiance 
Jr., of Magnolia in for dinner Sun- 
OLLOWING a Fixed-Priced Dinner to 
be served 
EVERY FRIDAY EVENING 
throughout this season, an exhibition 
of Modern Dances will be given by 
celebrated artists. 
Mr. Albert Latscha and Miss Polly Fish- 
er have been secured for this evening. 
Ceneral Dancing will follow. 
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Dinner will be served at 7 p. m. 
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Dancing at 8.30 p. m. 
Tables may be secured in advance 
Reserve your table now 
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