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HE Ocransipg Horer, at Magnolia, spells happiness 
and comfort for the summer guest, for ‘tis here that 
one can enjoy both the seashore and the country in de- 
lightful admixture. The hotel is so ideally situated on a 
slight rise from the sea that a perfect view is afforded. 
And the spacious verandas, oh! to the lover of the out- 
doors these are perfection, for they yield the sunshine and 
the ozone with a slight protection for the guest. The 
service at the hotel is very finished and unsurpassed. No 
want is left unfilled, and the slightest detail for the com- 
fort of the guest is material. 
A very gallant young man is ‘Jimmie’ Pollak, son 
of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pollak of Cincinnati, Ohio, who 
are spending the season at the Oceanside. Master Pollak, 
altho’ not yet having entered his teens, is a very graceful 
dancer and has mastered the art of leading his partner 
to a nicety. 
Mrs. M. Sichirich, mother of Miss “Billy,” was very 
stunning Saturday evening at the hop at the Oceanside 
in a beautiful black silk evening gown and black picture 
hat with black aigrettes.. 
‘Miss Alice Richard was very attractive in a shell pink 
taffeta veiled with same tone tulle and silver. The only 
other touch of color was shown in the dainty pale blue 
girdle. Miss Alice is very popular with all the young 
people and is a beautiful dancer. 
Mrs. Lily Middleton, the mother of Misses Helen 
and Jean, and who appears more like a bigger sister, was 
very attractive Saturday evening in an exquisite gown of 
black taffeta and chiffon. 
>> Mrs. Walter S. Wyatt of Chestnut Hill, Pa., has re- 
turned to the Oceanside for the season. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 25 
Noted among the recent arrivals at the Oceanside 
were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brainard of Pittsburg and 
their three daughters, the Misses Frances, Adelaide and 
Margaret, and son, Ira F. Brainard, 2nd. They are regu- 
lar season guests and will remain until September. Miss 
Frances and Miss Adelaide are very attractive young 
ladies and are sure to be popular in the younger set, as 
usual. 
A popular young lady with the younger set at the 
hotel is Miss Dorothy Nicol, a very sweet girl with a fine 
personality. Tuesday evening Miss Nicol was becomingly 
gowned in a delft blue taffeta which contrasted beauti- 
fully with her wonderful Titian hair. 
Mr. James Gayley of New York, a regular summer 
visitor, has returned to the Oceanside for a few weeks’ 
stay. 
Miss E. P. Hamlen of Boston has returned to the 
Oceanside for the season. Miss Hamlen has been a regu- 
lar guest for several seasons and has a large circle of 
friends in the summer colony. 
Mr. and Mrs. Caleb S. Ridgeway, Miss Sarah $8. 
Ridgeway, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Ridgeway, all of 
Columbus, N. J., are at the Oceanside for a two weeks’ 
visit. 
Lieutenant C. A. E. King, whose home is at Wake- 
field was a week-end guest of John D. Carscallen, a season 
guest at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. W. Couch Stuart and daughters the Misses 
Edith and Lillie of Paris and Newport, were week-end 
visitors at the Oceanside, coming up in their motor. 
New arrivals at the hotel on Tuesday evening were 
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Williamson and son, Raymond, of 
White Plains, N. Y., who motored down fron the White 
Mountains where they have been stopping at the Mount 
Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson are very delight- 
ful people and were here three years ago. Mr. Raymond 
Williamson is a cadet at West Point in the class of 718 
and is a very versatile young man, which will insure ready 
entree into the younger set at the Oceanside. 
resentative 
101 piece Dinner Service. oa 
In colored pheasant-and- 
Pre- 
dominating colors are dark 
flower decoration. 
red, brown and green. 
Price, $45.00. : : : : BAR HARBOR 
VINGTON Brothers 
Company 
in announcing that the enlarge- 
ment of their Magnolia Shop 
this year permits a more rep- 
showing of 
articles. for which QOvington’s 
is noted—china and glassware, 
and those “‘Ovington Ingenui- 
which are so appropriate 
as gifts, or as favors and prizes. 
OVINGTON’S 
MAGNOLIA 
takes pleasure 
those 
Set of Crystal. An ex- 
quisite engraved garland 
pattern which gives your 
table unusual sparkle and 
charm. Complete set of 
dozen of each, $60.00. : 
Seperate prices, per dozen: 
Goblets $12.50 Champaign Glasses $12.50 
Claret Glasses . 12.00 Sherry Glasses . 10.00 
Cordial Glasses 8.00 Cocktail Glasses 12.00 
NEW YORK 
