August 27, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 27 
Group of Young People at the Oceanside, Magnoiia. 
THE younger set at the Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia—or 
at least a group of them—posed for their picture the 
other day. In the upper row of the picture printed above 
are: John E. Barbey, of Reading, Pa.; Miss Alice Rich- 
ard, New York; Chester Lockwood, Washington; Miss 
Helen Rand, Miss Georgie Solari, Miss Dorothy Nicols 
and Porter Hughes, all of New York; Miss Adelaide 
Brainard, Pittsburg; Mrs. Spencer Kennard (Madeleine 
White) of Boston; Miss Elvine Richard, New York; Miss 
Helen Middleton, Englewood, N. J.; Miss Frances Brain- 
ard, Pittsburg; Roger Hill, New York; Miss Jane Middlc- 
ton, Englewood, N. J., and Miss Elizabeth Weil of New 
York and Paris. In the lower row are Misses Helen and 
Priscilla Rhoades of Brookline; Miss Florence Rand of 
New York; Winthrop Lockwood, Washington; Charles 
DeLong and Charles E. Wadsworth, 3d, of Philadelphia ; 
Louis R. Porteous, Norwich, Conn.; Clay Irons of Plain- 
field, N. J., and William Shaw of Dallas, Tex. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Fish of New York, registering 
from Garreson, have been spending a week at the Ocean- 
side. 
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Ibbotson and son, James Burnett, 
of Montreal, and Mrs. F. A. Kendall of Boston, came to 
the Oceanside last Friday for a short stay. 
Mrs. E. W. Pargny and Mrs, A. B. Grange of Pitts- 
burg, friends of Mrs. Callery, are at the Oceanside for a 
turee weeks’ stay. 
Prominent among the New Yorkers at the Oceanside 
the last week have been Mr. and Mrs. James Stokes and 
Miss Moore, who stopped her over the week-end before 
touring back to Ridgefield, Conn., where the Stokes have 
» summer home. By coincidence, Mr. Stokes’ sister, Miss 
Siokes, accompanied by her secretary, Miss Burges of 
Montague, stopped at the Oceanside over the week-end, 
while on a motor trip to the New England resorts, 
Mrs. Charles Rand and daughter, Mrs. Stiatt. ace 
Adams of New York, also Mrs. von Juck Wellman, 
motored to Magnolia last Friday for a short stay at the 
Oceanside, joining Mrs. Rand’s two daughters, Misses 
Helen and Florence Rand, who have been at the hotel some 
weeks, under the chaperonage of Mrs. Richard. The two 
girls are very charming and are among the most popular 
of the younger set. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wiard and friends, from Syra- 
cuse, N. Y., were of the motor parties at the Oceanside 
over the last week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Coit, Jr., of Buffalo, joined Mrs. 
Coit’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis O. Chapin, at the 
Oceanside last Friday for a two weeks’ stay. 
Mrs. Ezra L. Koon and daughter, Miss Edith A. Koon 
of Washington, who have been members of a house party 
at Bass Rocks, are at the Oceanside for the rest of the 
month. : 
Stephen N. Hoye of New Haven, Ct., has been at the 
Oceanside for a short stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Leonard of Chicago, who 
usually come to the Oceanside for a short stay every 
simmer, were among the motor parties here for the last 
week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kellough of New York have been 
spending the week at the Oceanside. 
Women’s Educational and Industrial Union are now 
‘offering in their Magnolia shop a line of new dolls, a 
“flitting” doll dressed exactly like the children’s clothes 
that are on sale, some quaint little aprons with surprises 
in the pockets, a new Mother Goose book just published, 
beach bags, hilltop pictures of the seasons, and among 
the many Christmas .cards and other things is a quaint 
calendar, representing an old-time sampler, with the 
motto; 
