July 7, 1916. 
HE Hotmay Bart at the Oceanside, Mag- 
nolia, on Tuesday evening was a very charm- 
ing affair. <A large number: danced throughout 
the evening and the trusic was entrancing,. un- 
der the leadership of Prof. Kanrich. The ad- 
dition of the banjo this season has vastly in:- 
proved the music for the modern dancing. The 
gowns of the ladies were lovely. Ati black 
seeired to be the feature, enhancing the brizhter 
tones of the other ladies’ dresses. 
Little Miss Marion McLean, the loveiy 
daughter of Dr. Angus McLean of Detroit, was 
very notable during the dancing of the earlier 
part of the evening.- This little lady has mas- 
tered the terpsichorean art, for never did she 
mis-step during her several dances with My. 
Mabley, also of Detroit, a guest of the McLean 
family. She looked perfectly dear in a dainty 
frock of white and baby blue sash. 
No doubt General and Mrs. George L. An- 
drews enjoyed the evening as well as anyone. 
This dear old couple, sat throughout the first 
part of the evening where a good view could he 
had of the dancing. The General appeared very 
much interested all of the time, while Mrs. An- 
drews once in a while would take up her knit- 
ting. Mrs. Andrews was very charming in a 
black silk gown with white lace. 
Miss Elvine Richard was very lovely Tues- 
day evening in a pale blue net dancing frock 
very becoming to her fair coloring and golden 
hair. 
Miss Frances EF. Hidden was very stunning 
in a yellow silk veiled with the same coloring. 
Miss Sichirich was attractive in a fetching 
dancing frock of salmon pink taffeta, very bout- 
fant, and very simple. Miss Sichirich dances 
beautifully, and was especially noticeable in the 
waltz which she danced with Mr. Strafford 
Riggs as her partner. 
OTABLE among the recent arrivals at the 
Oceanside were Mrs. A. Moore Richard and 
lovely daughters, Misses Alice and Elvine ot 
New York City. The Richards spent last sum- 
mer at the hotel and the Richard girls were 
among the bevy of pretty debutantes who made 
up the younger set. They will remain for the 
season. 
Mrs. C. A. Keating of Dallas, Texas, and 
son, William L. Shaw are among the recent ar- 
rivals. The Keatings and Mr. Shaw were here 
last season. Mr. Keating expects to join his 
family later. 
G. H. Cahoone of Providence, who is 1 
frequent visitor at the Oceanside Hotel during 
the season motored up for the holiday, return- 
ing to business on Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Gay and maid of 
Hartford, and son, George A. Gay, Jr., motore:! 
up to the hotel for the noliday. They decide! 
to rerain for two weeks, they enjoyed the plac 
so much. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Stearns of Boston spent 
a few days at the Oceanside the first of the 
week. Mr. Stearns is connected with the R. H. 
Stearns Company of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Watson of Bos- 
ton motored down for the Fourth at the Ocean- 
side. 
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