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July 21, 1916. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
THE OcEANSIDE, at Magnolia, is far-famed for 
its coterie of pretty girls, who are the life 
and attraction of the hotel. Never was there 
such a number of the various types of beauty 
than at the hotel this summer. No doubt this 
explains why there are so many young and at- 
tractive men at the hotel each awaiting his op- 
portunity to be of some small service to the 
“sweet things.” None of the girls at the hotel 
are more attractive with all the charm of the 
Western girl than vivacious Miss Ruth McLean, 
of Detroit. Miss McLean was very stunning at 
the Saturday evening hop in an exquisite black 
net which enhanced her peach-blow coloring. 
Noticed among those who enjoyed the Satur- 
day evening hop at the Oceanside were Mr. and 
Mrs. William Baldwin Miller of Beverly Cove, 
who came in with a party of friends. Mrs. 
Miller was very stunning in a beautiful black 
tulle gown, the only touch of color appeared in 
the American beauties at her girdle. 
Lovely Doris Bryan was as dainty and at- 
tractive as ever on Saturday evening in a pretty 
lavender taffeta dancing frock. 
Mrs. George A. Dobyne of Boston, a season 
guest at the Oceanside, was very stunning Sat- 
urday evening in a rich black velvet gown with 
princess lace and pearl trimmings. 
Clarence H. Flack of Troy, N. Y., who is 
a guest at the Oceanside entertained a party of 
friends at dinner Saturday evening. The table 
was beautiful with quantities of cut flowers. 
Covers were laid for seven. 
Pretty “Billy” Sichirich wore a dainty green 
frock Saturday evening and danced the whole 
evening through. Miss “Billy” is spending her 
first summer at the Oceanside, but is very pop- 
ular and has many beaux. 
Miss Isabella Wadsworth was very sweet 
and attractive at the Saturday evening hop in a 
dainty creation of pink and blue chiffon. 
Miss Suzanne Anderson, the lovely little 
daughter of Mr.‘and Mrs. John W. Anderson oi 
Detroit, who are summering at the Oceanside, 
was the centre of all eyes Saturday evening as 
she danced in the ball-room. Little Miss Suz- 
anne is a dainty and graceful dancer and was 
very charming in a white lace frock with pink 
taffeta bolero. Mrs. Anderson was gowned in a 
beautiful pink satin creation with rich lace and 
silver. 
Miss Theodora Willard, who can readily 
count dancing to her already long list of accom- 
plishments, was very stunning Saturday evening 
in a fluffy sea-foam creation of tulle. 
Miss Janet Bryan wore a very bouffant 
dancing frock of pink taffeta with her usual 
grace and attractiveness. 
A trio of beautifully gowned ladies were 
Mrs. Robert Cable and her two attractive daugh- 
ters, Mrs. Charles Dupee and Miss Grace Cable. 
Mrs. Cable was gowned in an exquisite black 
silk. Mrs. Dupee wore a lovely flesh-colored 
taffeta, a Lucille model. Miss Cable appeared 
in a dainty Nell pink creation with bodice of 
silver and beautiful lace. These charming ladies 
are a pleasing acquisition to the hotel colony. 
William Cary Sanger, Jr., of Sangerfield, 
N. Y., was a guest of his aunt, Miss Sanger at 
the Oceanside for the week-end. 
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