August 20,1915, 
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Q)EANSIDE, Magnolia, guests and their friends, are 
looking forward with keen anticipation to the Cos- 
tume Party to be held in the main dining room of the 
hotel Saturday evening, August 28. This will be the 
crowning event of the summer. The party will be in 
charge of Mr. Albert Latscha, dancing instructor at the 
hotel this summer. Much speculation is being made as 
to the costumes, and a great deal of interest is ‘being 
taken. While it is not compulsory for everyone to wear 
a special costume, it is generally expected that a greit 
niany will appear, as last year, when fully 100 were in 
fancy dress. 
* A crowd of young people went over to Ipswich last 
Monday night for a dance. 
Miss Valerie Padelford and her mother Mrs. Ord- 
Way are among the recent arrivals at the Oceanside, after 
a few weeks at Newport with the Wm. B. Capertons. 
Miss Padelford is one of the sweetest girls at-the hotel, 
most refined in manners and democratic to a degree. She 
is most popular among the younger set. 
-»,.Dr. and Mrs. Carl Lane, the tormer a son of Mrs. 
“Francis A. Lane of St, Louis, are on from New Haven, 
.Ct., for a visit with Mrs. Lane at the Oceanside. 
; Mrs. William Armstrong and Misses Townsend and 
‘Kendall of New York City, who stopped at the Oceanside 
‘last week for a day or so on their way to Bar Harbor by 
“motor, were here again Tuesday on the return trip. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. H: Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. 
“Charles H. Lawrence, Jf, and family, accompanied by 
/Charles G. Rapp of New York City, arrived at tae Ocean- 
side Tuesday for a two weeks’ stay. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 27 
ANY of the people at the Oceanside at present plan to 
remain until the hotel closes and if the Management 
responds to the many requests the hotel will keep open 
until the first of October, though this is very doubtful. 
The North Shore is gaining popularity year after year as 
a place to pass the autumn, which is in many respects the 
most beautiful part of the year. The summer has been 
so bad as far as weather conditions are concerned that 
many would like to “make up” by remaining through the 
Indian summer. 
Mrs, Butler Ames of Lowell, who summers at Lanes- 
ville, was at the Oceanside last Friday, a guest of Mrs. 
Gerald Bramwell (Faithful Ames), who is a season guest 
there. 
Mrs. M. H. Henderson and son and daughter from 
Newcastle, Pa., are at the Oceanside for a short stay. 
J. H. Fisher of Buffalo joined his wife at the Ocean- 
side last Saturday to remain until the end of August. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Peabody of Albany and Dr. lL. 
\V. Whitington Gorham, also Mr. Peabody’s sister, Miss 
Ruth Peabody arrived at the Oceanside last Saturday for 
a week’s stay. 
A motor party from Great Barrington, Mass., to stop 
at the Oceanside a few days this week was composed of 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B, Fritz. 
J. H. Rowland of Baltimore arrived at the Oceanside 
Monday to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 
Rowland, for a week or two. 
A Kansas City motor party to spend a few days at 
the Oceanside this week was that of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. 
Downing. 
Bishop and Mrs. William D. Walker are among 
the large Buffalo contingent at the Oceanside. They 
carre Wednesday to remain over the week-end. 
Mrs, F. E. Johnson and daughter, Miss M. D. John- 
son of New York, are among the arrivals of the last few 
days, to remain at the Oceanside a week or so. 
Basket of Pins. This is a new idea 
to make pins look like baskets of 
black and red berries. #1. each, or 
$1.50 for two. 
O enable you to buy right here in Magnolia as 
pretty things as you can find anywhere---that is 
the reason we nave enlarged our exhibit here and have 
brought a representative line of our most ingenious ideas 
for our Magnolia patrons. 
~ Polly Prym Door Stop. This quaint 
little girl never tires of holding the door 
open or closed.- She is small for her age, 
being only 14 inches high, but extremely 
reasonable for she works a life time 
for $5.00. Bar Harbor 
OVINGTON’S 
LEXINGTON AVENUE 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
White China Swan Flower 
Holder, distinctly new aod orna- 
mental. specially appropriate to 
display sweet peas, pansies and lilies 
of the valley, etc. Price #1,50. 
This Antique Gold Frame, flower 
basket design on top and flower design on 
the border is our latest creation. It is 
made either to stand upon an easel or hang 
from the back, and hold photographs, 8 x 
10 inches, price $2.50. 
New York 
