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BOSTON SHOP: 
462 BOYLSTON ST. 
NORTH SHORE BREHZE tana URemoder 
MISS COMER, CorrrEuse 
PERMANENT WAVE 
FOR SHORT, THIN OR STREAKED HAIR, WE SUGGEST OUR TRANSFORMATION 
£PECIAL WHICH CAN BE MADE TO PARTIALLY OR COMPLETELY COVER YOUR breed 
IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE 
SUMMER SHOP: THE COLONNADE, MAGNOLIA 
Aug. 11, 1916. 
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NEW FACIALS 
INTRODUCING OUR 
F_ A -GoBS Pe ACK 
FOR FLABBY CHIN, 
DROOPING MUSCLES ~ 
AND ENLARGED 
PORES. 
Telephone 548-W 
HE Tuurspay EVENING DANCE at the Oceanside, last 
week, was very .pretty, the scintillating melodies from 
the hotel orchestra urging all to be happy and join the. 
merry dancers. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rex Flinn (Eleanor 
Bradley) of Pittsburg were notable upon the floor as they 
danced during the evening. Mrs. Flinn was very attrac- 
tive i an exquisite gown of royal blue chiffon taffeta 
veiled with the same shadings of tulle, with delicate 
shaded yellow roses caught in the drapings of the over 
dress and larger ones as a corsage, which touch of coloring 
was further carried out by go Id ribbon on the bodice. 
Miss Georgie Solari was very dainty and attractive 
in a black net over black silk with silver ribbon at the 
girdle. 
Miss Stevens is a pretty and graceful dancer and was 
decidedly so as she glided through the one-step with Jack 
Stevens as her ee 
A notable week-end party at the Oceanside was made 
up of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. 
Staples, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Nye and Mr. and Mrs. H. 
T. Heyward, all of Franklin, Mass., who came to Mag- 
nolia by motor. 
Dr. and Mrs. A. Z. Conrad of Boston lunched at the 
Oceanside last Saturday. Dr. Conrad is one of Boston’s 
most prominent divines, holding the position of pastor of 
the Park Street church. : 
Theodore A. Tack, Miss Adele G. Tack and Miss 
Julia M. Dooley of Philadelphia are spending the month 
of August at the Oceanside. 
A party made up of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Dake and 
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Dake of Buffalo motored to Mag- 
nolia on Friday last and stayed overnight at the hotel. 
A notable visitor at the Oceanside is Professor Philip 
Ogden of Portland, Dean of the University of Cincinnati 
at Cincinnati, Ohio. Professor Ogden will remain in- 
definitely. 
A motor party coming to the Oceanside for a week’s 
stay last Saturday was made up of Mrs. Andrew H. Gard- 
ner of Fall River, Mrs. W. R. MacAusland of Boston, 
and the Misses Margaret and Katherine Brayton of Fall 
River. 
Dr. and. Mrs. Thomas F. Kenny, accompanied by 
daughter, Marjorie, and son, Master James, and gover- 
ness, from Worcester are spending the August days at the 
Oceanside. The #KKennys are very delightful people and 
prominent in Worcester circles where Dr. oy ranks 
high in the medical fraternity. 
C. B. Sherwood of Poughkeepsie, N. be 
at the Oceanside for a short stay. 
Mrs. Jonathan Peterson with daughter, Miss Peter- 
son and son, J. Whitney Peterson, from Brooklyn, NEY 
are sojourning at the Oceanside for an indefinite period. 
Mrs. Prentiss Selby of Oakland, Calif., is a guest at 
the Oceanside for an indefinite stay. ~ 
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Johnson, season guests at the 
Oceanside, are entertaining Miss Katherine Huling or 
Chicago for a visit of ; short duration. 
Mrs. H. D. Newman, Mrs. S. E. Worms and Miss 
Virginia Newman and maid of New Orleans are guests 
of Mrs. Isadore Newman, who is spending the summer at 
the Oceanside. 
J. N. Steele of New York, with Miss Margaret M. 
Steele and Miss Maude M. Haughton cf Baltimore, are 
at the Oceanside for a two weeks’ stay. 
Mrs. Robert Patterson and Miss Patrice of Washing- 
ton with watids, chauffeur and footman are SRearing the 
week at the Oceanside. 
H. S. Homer of New York and E. G. Hastings oe 
Oklahora are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith at 
the Oceanside for a few days’ visit. 
A. S. Haxton of New York has come up to Magnolia 
for the remainder of the summer, joining Mrs. Haxton, 
who is a season guest at the Oceanside. 
R. R. Riggs of New York has lately arrived at the 
hotel joining his mother, Mrs. W. P. Eagelton, for an 
indefinite stay. 
Mrs. Alfred Pancoast and maid of Philadelphia has 
returned to Magnolia to spend the remainder of August 
at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hood entertained Mrs. 
nephew, H. H. Wilder and Mrs. 
Saturday evening. 
is a guest 
Hood's 
Wilder at dinner on 
Magnolia, The Oceanside, Aug. 14-15-16 
Swampscott, New Ocean House, Aug. 18-19 
Gloucester, Hawthorne Inn, — Aug. 21 
Fine hand sewing, including Negligees in Silk and Woo, Boudoir Pillows, Caps, etc. 
ALSO ACCESS On == SUITABLE AS GIFTS FOR THE NEW OR BADE SD BASS 
MRS. EMILY PRATT GOULD 
| Richmond Hill, New York 
Will exhibit along the North Shore during August as follows: 
Marblehead, 
Beach Bluff, 
Bass Rocks, 
Hotel Rock-Mere, 
Hotel Preston, 
Hotel Moorland, 
Aug. 23 
Aug. 25-26 
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