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Miss Caroline Bovey of Minneapolis eS a 
party of friends at dinner Saturday evening at the Ocean- 
side. The guests were all from Rockport, coming up to 
enjoy the hop after dining. Covers were laid for eight 
at a table burdened with a profusion of cut flowers. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. 
Norton and Mrs. R. M. Speddin, all of Baltimore were 
an automobile party which spent the week-end at the 
Oceanside. 
H. Foster Hinderlang of Brookline is a two weeks’ 
visitor at the Oceanside. 
Miss M. A. Shannon of Boston is a guest of Flor- 
ence St. John Baldwin for a two weeks’ stay. 
LADIES ON THE NORTH SHORE 
NEED NOT GO TO NEW PERMANENTLY WAVED 
YORK TO HAVE THEIR HAIR 
but can have the 
same done at 
Pierre’s branch 
in the Oceanside 
Hotel, where an 
expert with 
many years’ ex- 
perience is in 
attendance. 
Pierre’s method 
is the most gen- 
tle and lasting, 
and there is ab- 
solutely no dan- 
ger of any in- 
jury to the hair. 
It affords the 
greatest com- 
fort to ladies 
with — straight 
hair, especially 
in summer and 
on the seashore. 
oad We will curl 
a small piece of hair free of charge, for a test. 
W/V OSnoTe MAGNOLIA 
PHONE 8500 MAGNOLIA 
N. Y. ADDRESS: 
15 East 46th St., opp. Rilz-Cartton 
Mrs. John E. Hen: of New York is making an in- 
definite stay at the Oceanside. Mrs. Howe is a friend of 
Mrs. James McLean, who is a July guest at the hotel. 
James McLean has come up from New York to join 
Mrs. McLean until the termination of their visit which 
will be the first of August, when they will leave for their 
country home in New York state. 
William L. Shaw of Dallas, Texas, who with his 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keating is spending July at 
the Griswold, New London, was a week-end visitor at 
the Oceanside. Mr. and Mrs. Keating and Mr. Shaw 
spent last season at the Oceanside, and will probably 
spend the month of August at Magnolia. 
WARNING 
-IMPOSTORS 
ARIOUS residents of the North Shore 
earth and written to the publishers OF 
“Who’s Who Along the North Shore,” regarding 
solicitors who are at work seeking orders for a 
false “Who’s Who.” 
“Wuo’s Wuo Atone THE NortH 
Suore” is published by the Salem Press Co. at 
300 Essex St., Salem, and their annual book : 
ready for delivery today. It has become recognized 
as the standard year book and social register of 
the North Shore, and has a reputations for accu- 
racy and completeness, which is unexcelled. 
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The real 
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Persons who have given any order during the 
past two weeks for a “Who’s Who” directory 
should make sure that they are not mislead into 
buying the wrong book. 
A fine picture of the Magee estate at Beverly, 
forms the principal motif of the cover design and 
upwards of 100 new illustrations of other residences 
add interest to the inside pages. 
may be had at the Breeze office. Price $3.59 
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