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‘NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
At the Hintels 
The tennis tournaments on the Ocean- 
side courts will begin Monday, August 
17, and will be in charge of Charles 
Penhallow and Mr. Ruhl. — Full  partic- 
ulars will be given in next week’s issue 
of the BREEZE. 
Bek: Weyman of Pittsburg has taken 
apartments in the Sea Vista cottage, one 
of the Oceanside connections, for the 
balance of theseason being among the 
early arrivals of the week. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Irwin of Cin- 
cinnati and their son and daughter, Miss 
Anna L. and James Irwin have taken 
apartments at the Sea Vista cottage, an 
annex of the Oceanside, for the rest. of 
the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Darragh and John © 
of San Antonio, Texas, 
George - 
N. J., have# 
G. Darragh, 
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. 
Barmore, of Patterson, 
taken apartments at the Hesperus for the 
month of August. 
Mr. 
erine Williamson, of Quincy, IIl., are 
among the week’s arrivals at the Hes- 
perus. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Canfield, of 
Chicago, accompanied by Master Rob- 
ert Babcock, are at the Oceanside for 
the balance of the season. 
Mrs. Carl Hoster, who is spending 
the summer in the Perkins cottage, an 
annex of the Oceanside, has been en- 
tertaining there this week, Miss Harriet 
Sheldon, of Columbus, Ohio. 
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Squires, of New: - 
York, are in the Centre cottage, another 
of the many cottages connected with the. - 
Oceanside, where they will remain for a 
few weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sherwin, of : 
New York, accompanied by _ their 
daughters, the Misses Eloise and Clady 
Sherwin and Mrs. Fanny V. Darden, 
are enjoying the last of the summer at 
the Oceanside. 
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and Mrs. H. A. Williamson, _ 
Mrs. C. A. Williamson and Miss Kath-.> 
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