en a a 
August 6, 1915, 
FIFTH AVENUE, 
AT 36TH ST., 
N. Y. CITY 
Young Men’s Haberdashery 
Ladies’ and Misses’ Silk and Shetland Wool Sweaters 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 85 
De Pinna 
Misses’ Sport Coats and Hats 
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Summer Branch 
Magnolia 
Girls’ regulation Blue Serge Reefer Coats 
Ready-to-Wear Riding Habits for Girls and Misses 
Boys’ Ready-to-Wear Riding Suits in Tan, Crash, Kahki and Wool 
Golf Balls, Tennis Balls 
A children’s party Monday afternoon proved a most 
delightful, diversion for the younger element in the 
(ceanside,—of which there is a considerable number, to 
be sure. And the older ones, too, got as much enjoyment 
out the party, seeing. the little tots play their gai.es and 
play, as did the young “kiddies” themselves. Miss Mar- 
guerite Collins, who is in charge of the children’s danc- 
ing at the Oceanside this summer, directed the party, 
which was well planned and carried out to a perfection. 
She was ably assisted by Miss Isabelle Wadsworth and 
Miss Piunkett. 
Mrs. John I. Brush and daughter Natalie of Indian- 
apolis, who were numbered among the cottage colony at 
Magnolia last season, are at the Oceanside this year. ‘They 
arrived last Saturday to remain through August. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jere L. Cresse and daughter Miss 
Lydia Cresse of Philadelphia are at the Oceanside for a 
short stay. They came last Friday. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Johnson and daughters Hope 
and Jennie are at Magnolia to spend the month of Aug- 
ust. They are from Spuyten Duyvil, New York City 
and are registered at the Oceanside. 
Dr. W. Harry Glenny of Buffalo is a guest of the 
J W. Mitchells at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. John Davidson of Elizabeth, N. J., arrived at 
the Oceanside last Saturday for the month of August. 
Their son William accompanied them but he remained 
only over night. 
Old-time patrons of the Oceanside to return this 
week for the balance of the season were Mr. and Mrs, 
}. W. Lee and children, from Philadelphia. They have 
rooms in Highland cottage. 
F. K. Howard, New York, was among last Satur- 
day’s arrivals at the Oceanside. He wil] remain until 
September. 
Jack and Hill Jun 
Lindall Hill, Danvers, Mass. 
20 miles from Boston—North Shore 
LITTLE INN for children of any age, with or 
without their parents. Desirable for week-ends, 
holidays, vacations; for convalescent rest in the 
country; when parents wish to rest quietly at home, 
take a short trip, or are opening their city houses. 
—Mrs. Ropert A. MACFADDEN. 
Golf Hose 
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Golf Sticks and Tennis Racquets 
_ Miss Frothingham of New York, who has been stop- 
ping at the Stanley cottage, Magnolia, registered at the 
Oceanside last Thursday for the rest of the season. 
Mrs. J. E. Smith of Cambridge and her daughters, 
Miss Marjorie Smith and Mme. R. di Pietra Billing of 
Yorino, Italy, are at the Oceanside for August. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Loose of Kansas City are at 
Magnolia for the balance of the season. They have a 
floor at Sea Vista, one of the Oceanside connections. 
Mr. and Mrs. Loose had a cottage at Magnolia several 
seasons ago. 
J. M. Mitchell of Buffalo has joined his family at 
the Oceanside for the month of August. 
_ Welcome arrivals among the younger element at the 
Cceanside this week have been Mr. and Mrs. F. H. 
Winants of Baltimore, who joined Mrs. Winants’ mother, 
Mrs. C. R. Rowland, Friday for a two weeks’ stay. As 
Miss Dorothy Rowland, Mrs. Winants was one of the 
belles of the Oceanside for seyera] seasons. 
married to Mr, Winants during, the past winter. 
Mrs. M. B. Conway of Louisville, Ky., and her neice 
Miss Dorothy Stetson of Boston are at the Oceanside for 
a‘ few weeks’ stay. 
From Alexandria, Va., for the balance of the season 
have arrived Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smoot and the latter's 
sister, Mrs. Lizzie H. Poots. 
Last Saturday Mrs. Rowena Cadwell and daughter, 
Miss Florence Morgan Cadwell came from Hartford, Ct, 
to spend a fortnight at the Oceanside. On the same day, 
from Greenwich, Conn., came Mrs. Norman L. MecCut- 
cheon and little daughter Elizabeth and governess to 
spend a fortnight, also. They have rooms in Wilkins 
cottage. ; 
She was 
A. Rex Flynn of Pittsburg, Pa., is spending a week 
at the Oceanside. 
Lake Pearl Auto Club Inn 
Wrentham, Mass. 
CHICKEN 
LOBSTER 
STEAK 
DUCKLING 
ReLIIN IN. ED RRS 
Red Indian Spring Water used on all our tables, 
used since 1635. Recommended by some of the 
leading physcians in the State. 
Fishing, Boating, Canoeing and Dancing 
TEL. WRENTHAM 8007 
