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DANCING + Bac supreme at the Oceanside on Satur- 
day evening, which was plainly manifested by the 
great, great many dancers and number of happy on- 
lookers. It was without doubt the biggest gathering of 
the season, and there was not the slightest sign of “let- 
p’ till the last strains of the entrancing music of the 
hotel orchestra had died away. Everybody seemingly 
had a perfectly fine time, and from observance, not to 
have a good time at any of these hops one must find 
a reason within oneself. 
A word about the gowns of the ladies—they were 
beautiful, with no two shades quite alike, and a super- 
abundance of beautiful black gowns, which were a delight- 
ful contrast to the rainbow colorings. Very attractive 
was Miss Abby Orme in a very dainty frock of white 
tulle over white lace with bodice of glistening crystals 
and a girdle of blue ribbon. 
Miss Ellen Thomas wore a pretty dancing frock 
of pink taffeta over a white lace petticoat, the overskirt 
looped and trimmed with blue ribbons. Miss Doris Bryan 
was very pretty in a dancing frock of fluffy red tulle. 
Mrs. Alice Moore Richard wore a beautiful gown 
of changeable taffeta of the mauve tones, trimmed with 
silver embroidery, touches of lavender tulle forming a 
throat and arm scarf. 
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Mrs. W. J: Ehrich 4 was noticed among the dancers 
gowned in a eee lavender creation of tulle and taffeta. 
Mrs. Lowry’s gown was an exquisite creation of 
apricot satin with quantities of cream toned lace and 
girdle of blue ribbon. An aigrette worn ‘in her hair 
completed this pretty costume. 
Miss Hope Johnson entertained a few of her friends 
at dinner Saturday evening, the largest of many dinner 
parties given at the hotel. The table was festive with 
summer blossoms. Covers were spread for nine. Among 
the guests were Miss Mary Kittredge, Miss Katherine 
Huling, Jacob Cox, Arthur Harlow, B. Hammond Tracy 
and Mr. Holbrook. 
Another dinner party was given by Mr. and Mrs. 
Ransom George, who entertained for a party of four. 
Clifford Putnam was host to six at dinner on Saturday 
evening. 
Mrs. F. S. Rhodes, who has been spending the sum- 
mer at the Oceanside, left during the past week with 
her two young daughters, Helen and Priscilla, for a 
month’s stay at Ranch Eaton, Wolf, Wyoming. 
Among the coterie of young men who spent the 
week-end at the hotel were Frank E. West, Jr., of 
Brooklyn and John D. Cable of New York city, remain- 
ing until the middle of the week. 
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