28 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MISS COMER, Corrreruss 
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MAGNOLIA 
Aug, 4, 1916. 
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Telephone 548-W 
| BOSTON SHOP: 
462 BOYLSTON ST. 
ISS Donna FEastey, the 
young New York artist, 
who will sing at the concert at 
the Oceanside, Magnolia, on 
Sunday evening is a very talent- 
ed young lady who has appeared 
to great advantage at many mu- 
sicales in New Y vork. Her abil- 
ity is very well expressed by a 
few of the New York news- 
papers. “A singer of charm and 
magnetism who has a_ sweet 
fresh voice, who sings with taste 
and discretion, yet with feeling.” 
—New York Tribune. “A voice 
of charming quality and a sensi- 
tive feeling for atmosphere and 
style.’—New York Sun. “Tem- 
peramental, spontaneous, some 
of her work hauntingly lovely.” 
—Brooklyn Eagle. 
Miss Easley is a_ personal 
friend of Mrs. Edward Froth- 
ingham Wyman, who is a guest 
at the Oceanside, and whose 
guest Miss Easley will be during 
her stay at Magnolia. 
Mrs. Lee McMillan of New 
Orleans, a season guest at the 
Oceanside entertained at a sew- 
party given in the Sun 
Parlor at the hotel on Friday afternoon. The parlor was 
a bower of beauty decorated with a profusion of pink 
sweet peas and pink rambler roses. Afternoon tea was 
served. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Orme of New Orleans are re- 
cent arrivals at the hotel, planning to remain through 
August. They will be later joined by their three daugh- 
ters. who are members of a girls’ camp in Maine. 
Mrs. Chas. J. Edwards of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs. 
W. K. Hill of Portsmouth, Miss Natalie Side of Park 
Hill, N. Y., and Mrs. L. A. Vosburg of New York com- 
prised a motor party which came to the Oceanside on 
Friday for a few days visit, en route for the northern 
coast of Maine. 
Mrs. L. L. Tinker and maid of Augusta, Ga., arrived 
at the Oceanside on Friday to visit Mrs. Landon Thomas 
of Augusta, who with her two lovely daughters, the 
Misses Ellen and Emily, are August guests at the Ocean- 
side. 
Who will sing at the 
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Friday evening a motor party, consisting of a nuim- 
ber of the young people at the Oceanside, motored over to 
Bass Rocks to attend the band concert at the Moorland 
Hotel and enjoy the dance in the Casino afterward. 
\mong the group were Miss Georgie Solari, Miss Isabella 
Wadsworth, Miss Ruth McLean, Winthrop Lockwood 
and Jack Stevens. 
Miss Donna EASLE 
Oceanside Hotel, 
Evening 
Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Bryan 
of Peoria, Ill., are recent arri- 
vals at the Oceanside and are 
occupying apartments in the An- 
nex for a three weeks’ stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. John- 
son with daughters, Hope and 
Jane, and son, Emory L., of 
Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y., are mak- 
ing a visit to the Oceanside of 
two weeks’ duration. Mr. John- 
son is one of the high officials in 
the Standard Oil Co. of New 
York. 
Miss C. H. Bovey and Mrs. 
Thomas $. Perkins, both of 
Minneapolis, who~ spent the 
early part of July at the Ocean- 
side leaving for a trip by motor 
through the mountains, have re- 
turned to the hotel and will re- 
main through August. They 
are domiciled in Perkins cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. H: P. Scand- 
Johnson, all of Toronto, are re- 
cent arrivals and have taken 
rooms in the Annex for a three 
weeks’ stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morgan 
of Philadelphia, who are season 
guests at the Oceanside returned Saturday from a motor 
trip of a week through the White Mountains. 
Dr. and Mrs. David Magie and son James of Prince- 
ton, N. J., motored to Magnolia and spent the week-end, 
leaving on Monday for a trip through the White Moun- 
tains and a visit to the Waumbek. They will return next 
season to Magnolia having made reservations. This was 
their first visit here. 
Mrs. Fred Rhodes entertained a number of her 
friends at luncheon at the Oceanside on Thursday week. 
The table was elaborately decorated with a profusion of 
pink sweet peas and rambler roses of the same color 
tones. Covers were laid for nine. After luncheon the 
ladies departed for Highland cottage and enjoyed bridge. 
Among the guests were Mrs. D. B. Hussey, Mrs. E. H. 
Brainard, Mrs. W. 8. Chick, Mrs W.-H: Coolidge, Mrs. 
George Nowett, Mrs. Lord, Mrs. George E. Willett and 
Mrs. Converse Gray. 
A number of the young people at the Oceanside ac- 
companied. by chaperons motored to Longwood last 
Thursday to witness the tennis which was in progress 
there. The party consisted of Mrs. Lily Middleton, Mrs. 
A. D. Cook, Frances and Adelaide Brainard, Helen Mid- 
dleton, Chester Lockwood, Bob Lancaster, and Jack Lan- 
caster. The party returned to Magnolia late in the after- 
noon, after a very pleasant day. 
y, oF NEw YorK 
Sunday 
rette and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. B: 
