Aug. 11, 1916. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 8 
Be: [4st SuNpDAy a number of the young people 
at the Oceanside, Magnolia, motored to 
Portsmouth and enjoyed Sunday dinner at 
Ham’s restaurant, returning to Beverly Cove to 
witness the moving picture performance of 
Geraldine Farrar in Carmen, given at “Stone- 
ledge” the estate of the Alexander Steinerts. 
The Steinerts entertain with motion pictures 
each Sunday afternoon, and a goodly number is 
always present. In the motor party were Misses 
Frances and Adelaide Brainard, Rosamond Lan- 
caster, Helen and Jean Middleton, Doris and 
Janet Bryan, Margaret Howard, Eleanor Dieter, 
Messrs. Chester and Winthrop Lockwood, Bob 
and Jack Lancaster, Renant Dieter. 
Miss “Billy” Sichirich entertained a few 
of her friends at dinner on Saturday evening at 
the Oceanside hotel. The tables was beautifully 
decorated with vases of red roses of Dorothy 
Perkins variety. Covers were placed for six- 
teen. Among the guests were Misses Janet 
Bryan, Doris Bryan, Helen Middleton, Theodora 
Willard, Agnes Ketcham and Gwendolyn Smith, 
and John Carscallen, John Callery, Wendell 
Anderson, John Middleton, Alexander Steinert, 
Ceorge Secor, . Clifford Snith, Strafford Riggs. 
Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes accompanied by 
sens, Christian R. and Julius S$. Holmes, whose 
winter home is at Cincinnati, lately arrived at 
the Oceanside in their private car from their 
summer camp in eastern Canada. They will 
remain through August. 
Mrs. Charles B. Alexander of Newport and 
New York, accompanied by Mrs. J. J. McCook, 
motored to Magnolia on Friday last and spent 
the night at the Oceanside. Mrs. Alexander 
: has a home at Tuxedo Park, N. Y., and was 
. formerly Miss Harriet Crocker. 
Walter W. Longstadt of Rosemont, Pa., 
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was a week-end visitor at the Oceanside. Mr. 
Longstadt is a friend of the Stanley Smiths who 
. are spending August at the hotel. 
| Miss A. Eugenia Levering of Baltimore 
has come to the Oceanside for an indefinite sta 
y; 
joining her friend Miss Eleanor Dieter, who is 
a season guest. 
General George Andrews of Washington 
lately joined his parents, General and Mrs. Geo. 
L. Andrews, who are season guests at the 
“San Mrs. Henry E. Dunn, kana Summer Store 
by daughter, Miss Dorothy, and sons 
worth and Henry E., Jr., and Miss Ward, all of 
Llewellyn Park, N. Y., are domiciled at the Li mw 
Gceanside for the remainder of August. — { foGAING on fpo 
Mrs. John S. Gibbs, Jr., Miss Josephine Lee 
and Mrs. 1, Proctor Brady, compose a motor 
party from Baltimore making a trip along the Magnolia, Mass 
New England coast, which spent the week-end 
ax the Oceanside. 
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Watson and son, Master (ae = a te | 
Curry, from New York are lately arrived at the M M EYE 
Oceanside for the month of August. 
_ A party made up of Wallace Eddinger, the Feemch De Luxe 381 F i gehen» 
prominent actor, Henry B. Sonom, Blair Frazier 
with valet and Newton James, all of New York 
are registered at the Oceanside for a week’s stay. 
All four gentlemen are enthusiastic golfers and 
are spending a great portion of their time on 
the golf course. 
