Socially this is the great, big week of the season at 
The Oceanside. The horse-show, Wednesday, brought 
out its usual number of the ultra-fashionables and fur- 
ther added to its prestige as the one great rival of the 
Newport Show. The show was followed by many fash- 
ionable festivities—dinner and dancing parties and 
other affairs more or less formal. All this naturaliy 
leads up to the mid-summer ball at the Oceanside 19- 
Inorrow evening—the one big dress affair of the sumer 
along the North Shore. Coming right at the end of the 
week and the month. the ball will close the social activi- 
ties for the season at the big hotel by the sea. It will be 
attended by many of the most fashionable families be- 
{ween Rockport and Nahant, as well as by the fashion 
from out of town—from New York, Philadelphia, Balti- 
more, St. Louis, Pittsburg, Kansas City, Chicago and 
other cities—as represented by the cottagers and te 
cuests at the hotel. Many reservations have been made 
at the North Shore Grille for dinner-parties to precede 
or follow the dance and there is évery indication that 
the dance will surpass all its predecessors. 
While the ball is the big thing of the week there 
are many smaller festivities going on, especially among 
the younger set at the hotel and much entertaining. Miss 
Julia Culbert, the beautiful young daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. F. R. Culbert of New York City, has been enter- 
taining her fiance, Mr. Frank S. Olmstead of Worcester, 
Mass. Both Miss Culbert and Mr. Olmstead are great 
lovers of out-door sports. 
Sidney R. Overall of St. Louis, who is spending the 
summer at The Oceanside, is entertaining his friend, 
Charles Taussig, also of St. Louis. Both Mr. Overall 
and his friend-are great tennis enthusiasts. Mr. Overall 
was the very able manager of the Magnolia Tennis 
Tournament, which has just been completed. Mr. Taus- 
sig is also an expert with the racquet and is seen every 
day on the Oceanside courts and at the Essex County 
club, where he and Mr. Overall play a great deal. 
The Samuel J. Nicholsons of Providence have been 
spending the season at the Oceanside. Usually they go 
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this year, they decided in favor of the seashore and 
Magnolia. Mrs. Nicholson and her son, Paul C., have 
been at the big hotel since early in the season, while 
Mr. Nicholson has come over regularly every Thursday 
to spend the week-end with them. Miss Martha J. 
Nicholson, who has been away most of the summer visit- 
ing friends, arrived at The Oceanside early in the week, 
to spend a few weeks with her parents before return- 
ing to school. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Ballanger and son, L. E. 
Ballanger, of New York City, are touring New England 
keeping close to the shore line and stopping over several 
days at The Oceanside. 
George Lewis of Chicago, has returned to The 
Oceanside for his second visit this season. 
Among those who spent the week-end at the Ocean- 
side was Paul Thayer Iaccaci of Boston. Mr. lacecaci 
is a keen lover of out-door sports and spends. most of 
his leisure on the tennis courts or golf links. 
Richard M. Everett of Boston spent the week-end at 
the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fuller of New Rochelle, N. Y., 
William H. Fuller and Miss Grace Reynolds are among 
the late arrivals at The Oceanside. They have taken 
ata: in the Annex and will stay until the season 
closes. 
Among the prominent personages who spent the 
week-end at the Oceanside were L. W. Wallace of Bos- 
ton, F. H. Winants arid Roger L. Seafe of New York 
City. All are big business men who left the city for a 
three days’ stay with family, relatives or friends who 
are guests at the Oceanside. 
Miss Elizabeth Wilder of Lowell is the guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. ©. I. Hood at The Oceanside for the re- 
mainder of the season. 
_ Despite the lateness of the season, large parties con- 
tinue to arrive and make reservations at the Oceanside. 
On Tuesday, a large touring party arrived from New 
York. In it were Mrs. J. R. Johnson, Miss Erlandson 
and Waldemar Schultz of New York and, as Mrs. John- 
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