BOSTON SHOP: 
462 BOYLSTON ST. 
26 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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MAGNOLIA 
July 28, 1916. 
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ITH the wending on of summer the hops at tae Ocean- 
side, Magnolia, grow apace, which was very pro- 
nounced at the Tuesday evening hop, a great many aatic- 
ing throughout all the numbers. The music Tuesday even- 
ing seemed to strike an unusually merry chord, the selec- 
tions all having a rhythm to them which could hardly pre- 
vent the listener from tapping his foot, if he couldn’t 
express his happiness by dancing. 
Black seems to have reached the zenith of its popu: 
larity, for there were no less than a score of pretty debu- 
tantes gowned all in black, enhancing their loveliness to 
the last detail. 
Miss Janet Bryan wore a fetching frock of black 
chiffon and tulle, while Miss Doris Bryan was adorable 
in a flame colored creation of net and tulle. Mrs. Bryan 
was stunning in an exquisite creation of white chiffon 
taffeta with bodice of black velvet and black tulle. 
Mrs. Spencer Kennard, nee Madeline White, is being 
welcomed back to her old haunts at Magnolia and she 
appeared at the Tuesday evening hop in a “lovely dancing 
frock of black tulle and chiffon. Mr. Kennard is with 
sattery A cf Boston on the Mexican border 
W. M. Brown, Jr., of Miami and D. W. Ellsworth 
of Lynn were week-end guests at the Oceanside. 
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Miss Ethel Morse was quaintly charming on Tuesday 
evening at the hop gowned in a pretty frock of pink chif- 
fon taffeta with skirt edged with silver fringe, and the 
bodice of silver lace. Mrs. Morse wore an exquisite gown 
of shimmering seafoam satin, heavily embroidered in 
pastel shades and touches of rose pink velvet on the bodice. 
Mr. Morse made up this charming trio, who was all at- 
tention to his pretty daughter and charming wife.. 
C. S. Carscallen of New York was a week-end visitor 
at the hotel, journeying up to spend a few days with Mrs. 
Carscallen and John. 
Dr.. Wendell A. Anderson of La Crosse, Wis., is a 
recent arrival and will make a visit of two weeks at the 
hotel. Dr. Anderson is the father of J. W. Anderson, 
who with his family is spending the summer in the Sea 
Crest cottage. 
Mrs. Katherine Reidy of New York with her sweet 
young daughter, Miss Marion, are recent arrivals, plan- 
ning to renain about four weeks, when they will leave 
for their country home at Saratoga Springs. This is their 
first visit and they are a charming acquisition to the sum- 
mer colony. Mrs. Reidy hopes to be ‘cred later by Mr. 
Reidy, who is an official of the Arnold, Constable Com- 
pany of New York City. 
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