32 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MANCHESTER 
FOR SALE 
‘““Windclyffe’’, the home of the late 
W. J. Boardman, situated on the 
Essex Woods Road, near Essex 
County Club. House contains 10 
masters’ bedrooms, with 5 baths, 8 
servants’ rooms and bath, library, 
reception room, den, dining room, 
and smoking room; also garage; 
about 10 acres of land. 
APPLY TO 
T. DENNIE BOARDMAN 
REGINALD and R. deB. BOARDMAN 
56 AMES BLDG., BOSTON Telephone Main 1800 
BRANCH OFFICE, Manchester, Mass. Tel. Manchester 144-W 
TUESDAY EvENING’s Hop at the Oteanside was the 
best attended of any of the first-of-the-week dances 
of the season, and as the evening waxed on the number of 
dancers became more numerous. Tuesday evening is and 
always has been the night when the children have an 
unusually good time, and this was no exception, a great 
many of the sub-debutantes and their young partners 
having a wonderful time. ) 
The Thomas: sisters are very pretty and attractive 
girls from the Southland,—to be more exact, Augusta 
is their home, where they are very popular in the young 
social set. Miss Emily was exceedingly charming on Tues- 
day evening in a dancing frock of shimmering pink taf- 
feta of the pannier order. Miss Ellen was quite alluring 
in a dainty frock of white, very bouffant and girlish. 
Another sweet and charming girl is Miss Mabel Lith- 
ander, whose home is in far-away Stockholm, whither 
her mother recently went. Miss Lithander is under the 
chaperonage of Mrs. Edward Frothingham Wyman. 
Mrs. George M. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Church 
and H. W. Church, all from Meriden, Conn., composed 
a motor party which lunched at the Oceanside on Monday. 
Miss R. R. Stroup of Lexington, Mass., is a guest 
at the Oceanside for the remainder of August. 
Clinton B. Sherwood, Harvard ’18, of Poughkeepsie,. 
N. Y., is a guest at the Oceanside until the close of the 
* season. 
Bob Lawrence of New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
L. L. Lawrence, has just concluded a two-weeks’ vaca- 
tion at Magnolia. He was at the Oceanside more or less 
on “hop” nights as guest of Mr: and Mrs. Leon Phillips, 
and his dancing was remarked upon on more than one 
occasion. Mr. Lawrence is a graduate of the Vernon 
(‘astle school and he was one of the finest men dancers 
on the Oceanside floor this season. 
Aug. 11, 1916. 
Fresh Lobster 
Just Out of the Ocean 
For your Summer Salads. 
Easy to have—Convenient to 
use—Keeps perfectly. :-: :-: 
Our Lobsters right fresh from the Sea are boiled, 
shelled, and the selected, tender pieces packed in 
parchment-lined tins. Just as delicate, crisp and 
sweet as any you ever tasted. 
Order by Mail. 
express or parcel post. 
fully satisfied. 
We send right to your door by prepaid 
Money back if you are not 
Delivered price: one-half pound cans, $4.50 per 
dozen; one pound cans $8.35 per dozen. 
Special Offer During August Only. 
With every order for a dozen or more 
FREE cans of Lobster (either size) we will 
include free a full sized jar of our deli- 
cious Mayonnaise—the perfect accessory. 
Send for yours now—while you think of it. 
ADDRESS 
Frank E. Davis Co. 1 Central Wharf, Gloucester, Mass. 
Ask for our Summer Price List of Good Things to Eat. 
Mrs. H. H. Barton entertained a few of her friends — 
at luncheon on Tuesday at the Oceanside hotel. The 
table was beautifully decorated with summer blossoms. 
Among the guests were Mrs. Jasper Nichols, Mrs. Wm. 
B. Campbell, Bass Rocks; Mrs. John Graham, Man- 
chester; Miss C. H. Bovey, Miss Hope Johnson and 
Mrs. Johnson. 
A motor party made up of Mr. and Mrs. B. Ham- 
mond Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Porter Brown from Wen- 
ham, and Miss Wescott of Gloucester dined at the Ocean- 
side on Saturday evening and stayed for the hop. 
A week-end party, motoring up from Baltimore en 
route for a few weeks in New Brunswick, was composed 
of Mrs. John S. Gibbs, Jr., Mrs. $. Proetor Brady and 
Miss Josephine Lee. . 
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McMurray, season guests at 
the Oceanside, entertained for the week-end Mr. and 
Mrs. S. H. Warren, Miss Warren, Master Warren and 
Mrs. Alma Finlay from Emporia, Kansas. 
Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Lowry of Kansas City are at 
the Oceanside for the remainder of the summer. : 
Notable among the new arrivals at the Oceanside 
are Albert E. Merrill, accompanied by his sisters, Mrs. 
J. R. MacNeill and Miss C. M. Merrill of New York, 
who will remain for an indefinite stay. 
Frank E. DeLong of Philadelphia is a new arrival 
at the hotel and has taken rooms in the Tennis cottage 
for the remainder of the season. Mr. DeLong has been 
coming to Magnolia for years and is welcomed by a 
large contingent of the hotel and cottage colony. He is 
fond of golf and plays on the Essex County club links 
during his stay here. 
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Upson of Cleveland arrived 
at the Oceanside on Monday for a short stay. 
(See other Oceanside Hotel notes on p. 54) 
