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Ralph L. Pope, Mrs. A. A. Pope, Mrs. Alvin Carl, Mrs. tures?” 
Fleishmann, Mrs. Albert L.. Pope, all of the cottage colony “Doan you all r’membah, Judge, wheah it says, ‘Hal- 
and Mrs. Jackson, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Charles Bixby lowed by thy name?’ ” ie 
of Indianapolis, Ind. The Judge recalled the passage.—Louisville Times. 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roberts and party of Phil- 
adelphia enjoyed luncheon at The Edward, one day last QCEANSIDE HOTEL, Macno1ia 
weelx. General S. S. Sumner, of the United States Army, 
+ and Mrs: Sumner were one-day visitors at the Oceanside 
N affair of unusual interest is promised in the pro- during the first part of the week. 
duction of Omar Khayyam to be given at the Haw- Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Conklin accompanied by Miss 
thorne Inn Casino, East Gloucester, on Friday, August Postlethwaite motored to the Oceanside on Tuesday and 
r8th. The tableaux are to be arranged by the artists, lunched, going on to Rye Beach. 
and the proceeds are for the War Sufferers in Paris, to 
be distributed there by Miss Elizabeth Nourse, the Amer- at the Oceanside by motor to remain until the first of 
ican painter. Mr. Louis Kromberg, the well known September. 
painter, who specializes in the portrayal of stage subjects, E. Statler of Buffalo, with party, motored to the 
is the chairman of the committee. Miss Anna Seaton- QOceanside on Tuesday and took lunch. Mr. Statler is 
Schmidt of Washington (the writer on art topics), Miss president of the famous Statler hotels through the middle- 
Adeline Piper of Baltimore, Miss Mabel Vickery, also west. 
of Baltimore, Miss Jean Nutting Oliver, Miss Nina Stock- Miss Hope Johnson, who is spending the season at 
ton, are among those actively interested. Mr. Arthur the Oceanside, is entertaining Miss May Kittredge of 
Row of Sir Herbert Tree Company, Grace Filkins, the Yonkers as her guest. 
actress, with many artists and young people, make up Mr. and Mrs. S. Prentiss Baldwin of Cleveland, who 
the cast. Miss Melba Procter will give a Persian dance. are August guests at the Oceanside, have returned to the 
The production will consist of a series of tableaux from hotel after a few days’ motor trip through the western 
Omar Khayyam with the lines of the great poem recited part of Massachusetts, making Stockbridge their head- 
by Mr. Row, who will impersonate Omar. The costumes quarters. 
have been specially designed by Mrs. Theo. Bernstein of Leslie Wheeler of Evanston, Ill., is a recent arrival, 
New York and Miss Ethel Paddock. The music is under joining Mrs. Wheeler, who is occupying apartments in 
the direction of Mrs. George L. Noyes (wife of the Lawton cottage. 
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artist), who will play selections from compositions by Mrs. Henry Curtin of Buffalo, with daughters, Helen 
Arthur Foote and Liza Lehmen. Mr. George E.. Stevens and Mabel, are registered -at the Oceanside for an in- 
will sing in the Persian garden. definite stay. 
: ac a ROS EIA. "lig Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chesbrough, Mr. and Mrs. A. 
Wuere He Gor Ir G. Chesbrough and Miss Alberta Chesbrough of North- 
He was a witness in a case in the police court. port, L. I., are registered at the hotel for a few days’ visit. 
“What is your name?” inquired Prosecutor Robin- Mrs. J. B. Francis Herreshoff and Miss Helen 
son. Erskine of New York have lately arrived at the Ocean- 
“Mah name?” from the darky incredulously. side and have taken rooms in the Perkins cottage for 
“I’m talking to you,” snapped the Prosecutor. the remainder of the season. 
“Well, suh, mah name is Hallowed Hopkins,” an- Mrs. H. D. Douglas of Mirmeapolis, Mrs. I. M. 
swered the negro. Stoppian and E. B. Douglas of New York are registered 
“Hallowed—Hallowed,” gasped the Judge. at the Oceanside for a few days’ stay. 
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“Where did you get that name Arthur W. Kennard with his daughter, Marjorie, 
“Frum mah maw,” answered the negro. “It am from who is visiting her father, coming down to the North 
de Scriptures.” Shore from Cazenovia, N. Y., where she is spending 
“From the Scriptures? What .part of the Scrip- the summer, spent the week-end at Plymouth, ; 
54 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder Aug. 11, 1916. 
Andrew S. White of Fayetville, N. Y., has arrived - 
