26 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MISS COMER, Coirreuseé 
PERMANENT WAVE 
SUMMER SHOPS THe Cocoon NA 
MAGNOLIA 
BOSTON SHOP: 
462 BOYLSTON ST. 
Movor Parry made up of Miss Louise Smith, Tacoma, 
Wash.; Miss Marion Mead of Arlington, and Miss 
S. E. Crompton of Brookline, lunched at the Oceanside, 
Magnolia,.on Tuesday en route to Bar Harbor, Maine. 
Some of the gowns worn at the dance Saturday 
evening were unusually beautiful, especially the one worn 
by Mrs. Richard of New York. Her clothes are always 
remarked upon for their good style and elegance. 
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Smith and daughter, Miss 
Gwendolyn Smith of Sheffield, Mass., are registered at 
the Oceanside for a two weeks’ stay, and are occupying 
apartments in the Breakers cottage. They are accom- 
panied by Miss Agnes Ketcham of Sheffield. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. TT. Aderton accompanied by the 
Misses Margaret Houser and Grace Houser, all of St. 
Louis, comprised a motor party which spent Tuesday 
and Wednesday at the Oceanside en route for their sum- 
mer home at Dark Harbor, Maine. 
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cronkeite and maid of 
Memphis are recent arrivals at the Oceanside and are 
domiciled in Sea Vista cottage for the season. 
Mrs. Oren Scotten, Mrs. Edward S. George and 
Mrs. David McGregor, all of Detroit are spending a few 
days at the Oceanside. They are personal friends of 
Mrs. Angus McLean of Detroit, who is a July guest at 
the hotel. 
H. P. McIntosh, Mrs. R. D. Beatty and son Henry 
M. Beatty of Cleveland are registered at the Oceanside 
for a lengthy stay, and are occupying rooms in the Sea 
Vista. This is their first visit to Magnolia. 
J. G. McGee of Belfast, Ireland, has been a guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dobyne of Boston, who are 
summering at the Oceanside. 
R. T. Riley and party of Winnipeg composed a 
motor party which lunched at the Oceanside on Wednes- 
day en route for Canada via the coast to New Brunswick. 
Mrs. Frank Chick of Salem was the guest at lun- 
cheon recently of Mrs. Frank Warner. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Brown of Providence motored 
to the Oceanside on Friday and spent the week-end, re- 
turning to town on Monday. 
Another week-end motor party were Mr. and Mrs. 
Harold Palmer of Detroit, w ho are on their way to Bar 
Harbor, Maine. 
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Notable among the dancers Saturday night were W. 
H. Coolidge, Jr., and his charming young wife. Mr. 
Coolidge spent the week-end at his home, coming up from 
Framingham. Mrs. Coolidge wore a quaint frock of the 
Kate Greenaway order of champagne tones. 
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hussey of St. Louis entertained 
with a lovely dinner party at the North Shore Grill last 
Thursday evening, later coming over to the Oceanside for 
the dance. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Woodfin with son and daughter of 
Rutland, Vt., motored to Magnolia for the week-end and 
registered at the Oceanside. The Woodfins are friends 
of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dobyne of Boston, who are 
spending the summer at the hotel. 
Mrs. George N. Stone and maid of New York are 
domiciled in the Perkins cottage for the season. 
Little Miss Joan Williams and maid of Chicago have 
arrived at the Oceanside to join Miss Williams’ grand- 
mother, Mrs. W. J. Chalmers, who is spending the season 
at Magnolia, with apartments in the Breakers. 
Among the recent comers are Mr. and Mrs. G. F. 
Bowerman, prominent residents of Washington, D. C., 
who will make a few weeks’ visit at the Oceanside. 
What a delight to the feminine heart to know that 
one can go to the seashore for the summer, disregard the 
dews and the damp, take as many baths in the briney as 
desired and still have beautiful waved locks. This fact 
has come to stay and Pierre of New York, the originator 
of the permanent wave is right at the Oceanside hotel, 
Magnolia, with all his latest improved methods of waving, 
without the least discomfort to the patron. With Pierre 
are several expert beautifiers in the persons of Miss 
Angela Roos of the Ritz-Carlton, a facial massage spe- 
cialist, Mr. Sears of New York and London, proficient in 
the Pierre method of waving, and Miss Dorothy Ellis, for 
ten years with A. Simonson of New York, a specialist on 
the hair. Pierre is famous for his transformations and 
has a beautiful display here, as well as fine tortoise sheli 
goods, rhinestone studded, also a full line of cosmetics. 
His shop is newly remodeled and is perfectly sanitary. 
Ai Ou Parents of Pnys 
4/ un the North Shore 
Alex H. Sjorland Announces that he has prepared a 
COURSE OF ENTERTAINMENT 
An educational and healthy pastime for any boy interested in mechanics 
Boys taught to handle tools correctly, to make 
miniature sail-boats, power boats with electric 
motors, water mills in brooks 
Lessons are all private by appointment 
ALEX H. SJORLAND, 40 UNION STREET, MANCHESTER 
TELEPHONE 6-M 
