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THe distinction of the Thursday evening hop, a week 
ago, was the number of the younger children who 
danced and had a perfectly wonderful time frolicking to 
the time of the music, and showing their perfect mastery 
of the new steps, vying with their grown-up sisters and 
brothers as well as their parents in the intricacies of the 
dance. 
Cards seem to have come to their own at the hotel, 
for the foyer on Thursday evening was devoted quite 
largely to card parties of one table or more. One table 
was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. S. Prentiss and Mr. and 
Mrs. D. B. Hussey of St. Louis. Mrs. Hussey was 
gowned in an exquisite creation of black chiffon over 
black taffeta with sequins. Mrs. Prentiss’ gown was a4 
LADIES ON THE NORTH SHORE 
NEED NOT.GO TO NEW | BEBMANENTLY 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. 
We will curl 
a small piece of hair free of charge, for a test. 
g OCEANSIDE 
uote. MAGNOLIA 
UNE 
PHONE 8500 MAGNOLIA 
N. Y¥. ADDRESS: 
13 East 46!h St., opp. Ri.z-Carlton 
beautiful black tulle with black lace. 
Mrs. Lee McMillan was seen at another table in a 
beautiful gown of black tulle over white taffeta with 
crystals and net. 
Mrs. Carrie L,. Potts played at the same table, wear- 
ing a creation of white lace and taffeta. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Woodworth, Sr., and Mr. and 
Mrs. C. C. Woodworth, Jr., of Rochester, N. Y., arrived 
on Tuesday at the Oceanside, where they will be domiciled 
for a few weeks’ visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. EF. L. Giroux and daughter, Miss 
Lillian, and son, L. M. Giroux, of New York, motored 
to Magnolia on Monday, where they spent a few days 
before leaving for a trip through Maine and New Bruns- 
wick. 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muller of Baltimore are guests 
‘e Oceanside for the month of August. 
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Gn Parents of Bovs 
ou the North Shore 
: Alex H. Sjorland Announces that he has prepared a 
seeing © ee COURSE OF ENTERTAINMENT 
An educational and healthy pastime for any boy interested in mechanics 
adetest . 
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 
B. M. THORNBERG 
Village Square, Magnolia 
Real Estate and Insurance 
Furnished Summer Residences and Stores To Let 
Desirable Building Lots For Sale 
Telephone 463-M Magnolia 
