NORTH SHORE BREEZE 11 
OEANSIDE HOTEL, MAGNOLIA 
One of the biggest attractions and features of sum- 
mer life at the Oceanside is the Wednesday and Saturday 
evening dances. These are more or less formal 
affairs, but they are never so formal as to _les- 
sen the homelike air that always prevades everything 
about the Oceanside. The dances are the particular de- 
light of the cottages, who find in this amusement a pleas- 
ant diversion from their eottage life during the week. 
They have also stimulated interest in the largest society 
event at Magnolia during the season—the ball which will 
be held in the Oceanside’s spacious Cining-room on the 
evening of August 31. 
W.S. Jarrett of Buffalo, N. Y., was among the ar- 
rivals Monday. He will remain two weeks. 
Mrs. H. H. Dean, Miss Ruth Dean, and Howard B. 
Dean of New York City, stopped at the Oceanside Mon- 
day on an auto tour of New England and were guests 
for a few days of Mrs. J. M. Gilkeson of St. Lous, Mo. 
Miss Leslie Bollivant of West Newton, has been a 
guest at The Oceanside during the last week of Miss 
Eleanor Bradley. 
John Phiilp Sousa, the great band master, concluded 
his stay at The Oceanside Sunday and returned to New 
York. He will return later in the season for a longer 
stay with Mrs. Sousa. 
Mrs. Frederick Bonner, who has been at the Ocean- 
side since the opening day, left Tuesday for her camp 
in the Adirondacks, where she will remain until late 
fall. She is greatly missed by a large number of friends, 
as she was very prominent in the society activities of 
the big hotel. 
The many friends of Frank DeLong, of Philadelphia, 
welcomed him back to the Oceanside this week. The 
younger element at the big hotel miss Miss Dorothy 
DeLong and her brother, Charlie, who have been very 
active in the social life here for the last two or three 
years. Miss Dorothy is spending the summer in Switzer- 
land. Her brother is in camp in Maine. 
Among the many charming young women seen on 
the dance floor Wednesday evening was Miss Genevieve 
Mangan of New York, who, with her mother, Mrs. D. D. 
Mangan, is spending the summer at the Oceanside, hav- 
ing apartments at Tennis Cottage. Miss Mangan wore 
a very becoming gown of rose chiffon. 
R. Montgomery, U. S. N., was at the Oceanside last 
Saturday evening for the dance, a guest of Miss Florence 
R. Adams. 
A prominent Cleveland family to register at the 
Oceanside over the week-end was composed of 8. H. Cox, 
Mrs. F. C. Prentiss and two daughters. Mr. Cox is a 
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cox, old-time guests at The 
Oceanside. They are spending the summer abroad, but . 
will return to the Oceanside next season, as usual. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. EK. Gunnison of Brooklyn, N. Y., are 
among the recent arrivals at The Oceanside. Mr. Gunni- 
son is president of the Home Trust Co., of Brooklyn. Mr. 
and Mrs. T. D. Hoxley, of Brooklyn were with the Gunni- 
sons. 
Dr. William H. Clapp, of Philadelphia, arrived at 
the Oceanside Monday for a week. 
Newcomers at the Oceanside this week include Mrs. 
Alexander Wood, Miss Evelyn Wood and ©. H. Wood of 
Montreal, Can. They are located in Fuller Cottage and 
will remain here for the remainder of August. 
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