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Institute of Technology. 
Aug. 18, 1916, 
UESDAY evening’s dance at the Oceanside 
was enjoyed by a large number of the guests 
and a host of the summer cottage colony. ‘True 
to the Tucsday evening tradition, the children 
held sway during many of the numbers. The 
gowns of the lad.es were beautiful, showing all 
the hues of the rainbow. 
Mrs. EK. P. Emerson was very attractive 
in a gown of black net with gold embroidery and 
touches of black net. 
Miss Avis Martin and her brother, Wells 
Martin, who with their parents are August guests 
at the hotel, were noted dancing during a nu °- 
ber of the dances of the evening. Miss Martin 
is a pretty girl and was very sweet in a frock 
of gray taffeta with alternating layers of white 
chiffon. A pretty hat with black velvet ribbons 
completed the costume. 
Mrs. Freeman H. Hibben was noted among 
the dancers, with the doctor as her partner, 
gowned in a dainty gown of white e1 broidered 
mouseline with girdle of blue taffeta. 
Pretty Frances Rowland was very attractive 
in a dancing frock of sunburst yellow in com- 
bination of taffeta and chiffon. 
Mrs Maurice Josephs of Cincinnati, whose 
petit, brunette type of beauty is so attractive, 
was very lovely Tuesday evening at the dance 
in a fetching frock of pale blue taffeta with 
flutings. A dainty hat of leghorn with band of 
rich embroidery and black velvet ribbons com- 
pleted the pretty costume. 
Pretty Helen Middleton wore a lovely danc- 
ing frock of dark blue chiffon over white chiffon 
satin. Little yellow blossoms held the folds in place 
on the skirt with touches of jet at the bodice. 
Mrs. D. B. Hussey wore an exquisite gown 
of black chiffon over black taffeta with trim- 
mings of glistening jet. 
Noted among the arrivals of Saturday at 
the hotel was Daniel Comstock of Boston, who 
is a member of the faculty at Massachusetts 
Mr. Comstock will 
remain at the hotel for a several days. 
C. Munroe Smith and Mrs. E. V. Dollin, 
both of New York, are registered at the Ocean- 
side for a few weeks’ visit. 
General Nelson A. Miles of Washington, 
D. C., motored to Magnolia on Sunday and 
took dinner at the Oceanside, accompanied by 
B. Newburgh of Cincinnati. 
J. Oakley Radway and Beverly A. Norris, 
both of New York city, are registered at the 
hotel for a week’s sojourn. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Leslie of Pelham, 
N. Y., accompanied by Miss Semple and A. N. 
White of New York city, are at the Oceanside 
for a few days’ stay. 
A wotor party made up of Mrs. Farnham 
Lyon of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Alvin C. Burt and 
Mrs. Elizabeth L. Burlin of Locust Valley, L. 1. 
arrived at the hotel on Saturday last for a few 
days’ sojourn. 
George H. Robinson of Cambridge is regis- 
tered at the Oceanside for the remainder of the 
season. Mr. Robinson is a pleasing addition 
to the circle of young people. 
Miss Annie M. Sessions of Natchez, Miss., 
is registered at the Oceanside for the remainder 
of the summer. 
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