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A number of dinner parties were given at the Ocean- 
side Saturday evening, including Dr. and Mrs. W. R. P. 
Emerson, who had two dinner guests; Mr. and Mrs. E. 
H. Brainard, two guests; Dr. and Mrs. Wells P. Eagle- 
ton, two; W. F. Bryan, a party of two. 
Mrs. B. B. Hunt of Memphis, Tenn., was very at- 
tractive on Saturday evening gowned in a rich black gown 
of silk and tulle with bandings of glistening jet, enhancing 
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her delicate coloring and wealth of golden hair. 
Dr. and Mrs. Angus McLean with daughters, Miss 
Ruth and Marion, who have been spending the summer at 
the Oceanside have gone to Sugar Hill, White Mountains, 
for a motor trip and will return to the hotel in a few 
weeks. 
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 
SI We will curl 
a small piece of hair free of charge, for a test. 
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PHONE 8500 MAGNOLIA 
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13 East 46th St., opp. Rliz-Carlton 
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Miss Ethel Morse was hostess Saturday evening at 
the hotel at dinner to several of her young friends. The 
dinner table was beautiful amid a profusion of crimson 
phlox which decorated the centre of the table, while 
dainty sprays of the blossoms rested on the place cards at 
each plate. Covers were laid for eight. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lee with two daughters and 
have lately arrived at the 
Oceanside and are occupying- apartments in the East 
Flume cottage for a two weeks’ stay. The Lees were 
regular guests at the hotel for several seasons, but spent 
a portion of this summer at various resorts, coming up a 
bit later than usual. 
Miss Helen Hussey, who has been spending some 
time at a girls’ camp in Maine, has returned to the Ocean- 
side to spend the remainder of the summer with her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hussey of St. Louis. 
“ly A Gu Plarents of Boys 
fy ou the North Shore 
Alex H. Sjorland Announces that he has prepared a 
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te COURSE OF ENTERTAINMENT 
An educational and healthy pastime for any boy interested in mechanics 
Boys taught to handle tools correctly, to 
miniature sail-boats, power boats with 
motors, water mills in brooks 
make 
electric 
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 
