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AT 36TH ST., 
N. Y. CITY 
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August 20, 19152 
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Ready-to-Wear Riding Habits for Girls and Misses — 
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Golf Balls, Tennis Balls 
Golf Hose 
Golf Sticks and Tennis Racquets © 
HERE was a big crowd at the Oceanside dance last 
Saturday night, as usual. Cottagers from all along 
the shore motored over to Magnolia to join with the 
hotel guests in the merriment. A big party from Bass 
Rocks was included in the outside visitors. There was 
an unusual number of handsomely gowned girls and 
matrons on the floor. Miss Corinna Searle was over from 
Toswich with a party of friends, and looked most attrac- 
tive in pale lavender. Her mother was in black net. M_.. 
Lorothy Potter of Philadelphia, who is visiting some 
iriends at Manchetser, was a welcome guest. She is not 
at the hotel this summer, as is her custom, Mirs. Spencer 
Kennard (Madeleine White), who always looks so at- 
tractive, wore a gown of deep pink silk and chiffon. Miss 
F;'vine Richard was in black, with silver ee and 
her sister wore a lavender colored gown. Miss Georgia 
Solari was very charming in white, and Miss Rand wore 
a beautiful shade of cerise. 
From Waco, Texas, have come Mr. and Mrs. E. R. 
Bolton for a visit to the Oceanside, and, in company, with 
Mrs, Flora B. Cameron and Mrs. F. B. Baird of Buffalo, 
they are settled in Lawton cottage for a fortnight’s stay. 
Also from Waco are Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cameron and 
Miss Eleanor Cameron, who have rooms in the hotei 
proper for the rest of August. 
Albert Latscha was at Narragansett, Pier over ‘the 
lest week-end. 
Mrs. Mary B. Haezelton, 
this summer, is a daughter of the famous Senator 
worth, 
Mr. and ‘Mrs. G. F. Swift, Jr., of the well known 
family of Swifts, Chicago, came to Magnolia last Satur- 
day for a short stay at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. C. A. Hammacher and Miss B. H. Coffee of 
Flushing, L. I., are at the Oceanside for a fortnight’s stay. 
Jack and Hill Jun 
Lindall Hill, ‘Danvers, Mass. 
20 miles from Boston—North Shore 
LITTLE INN for children of any age, with or 
Desirable for week-ends, 
in the 
who is at the Oceanside 
Butter- 
without their parents. 
vacations; for convalescent rest 
country; when parents wish to rest quietly at home, 
take a short trip, or are opening their city houses. 
holidays, 
—Mrs. Ropert A. MACFADDEN. 
Mrs. David Briggs of New York, who has usually 
lived abroad sunimers, is at the Ocesnside this summer 
and much to the pleasure of her many friends she its 
taking up the new dances, and is doing surprisingly well 
Ww dex the tutelage of Mr. Latscha, 
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Gribben of St. 
at the Oceanside last year, 
week or two. 
J. C. Martin of Plainfield, N. J., ane at Magnolia 
last Saturday to spend a week or two. His sister, Miss 
Fisie C. Martin is here with the Dohans of. Plainfield, 
wlo have been at the Oceanside for some time. 
Mrs. S. C. Hopper of Baltimore has been spending 
the week at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. H. H. Brayton, her niece ee ‘H. B .Nichols 
and nephew, B. Nichols of Worcester, also J, S. Brayton, 
Jr. of Fall River, are at the Oceanside for a short stay. 
They have rooms in Sea Vista. 
Miss Carlotta Nillson of New York arrived at “Mag: 
nclia last week for a two weeks’ stay at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bigelow of New York have been 
spending the week at.the Giesancide: 
Mrs. N. 8. Day of Springfield joined her son J, G. 
Day at the Oceanside last Saturday to remain the balance’ 
of the season. The latter has been here three or four 
weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Moler and Miss Florence C. 
Hetsch of New York city are spending two weeks at the 
Oceanside. 
Last Sunday Mrs. Albert Wilson and daughter Miss 
Leisa Wilson of Grosse Point, Detroit, came to the Ocean- 
side for a ten days’ stay. 
Paul, who were. 
returned last Friday for a 
As many people run away with thoughts as allow 
their thoughts to run them away. 
Lake Pearl Auto Club Inn 
Wrentham, Mass. 
CHICKEN 
LOBSTER 
STEAK 
DUCKLING 
DINNERS 
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 
