IMPORTER OF 
277 Dartmouth Street 
BOSTON 
GOWNS 
Branch 
BUNGALOW SHOP 
Hesperus Avenue Magnolia 
Welcome additions to the Oceanside contingent this 
week were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Morse and their daugh- 
ter Miss Ethel Morse of Boston. The latter is among the 
most popular of the younger set at Magnolia, and this 
year finds her as vivacious as ever and even more popu- 
lar. She looked very sweet last Saturday night at the 
dance, wearing a pretty white lace dress, with blue messa- 
line panier. Miss Morse is one of the best dancers at the 
Oceanside. 
Another welcome arrival at the Oceanside this week 
was the Allan A. Ryan family of New York. They spent 
their first season on the North Shore two years ago domi- 
ciled at the Stearns Villa. ‘They have an apartment this 
season in East Flume cottage, one of the Oceanside group. 
The family is composed of Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, Master 
Allan A., Jr., Theodore S. Fortune, Miss Marian F. Ryan, 
and two maids. Mrs. Ryan is one of the most attrative 
women at the Oceanside this summer. She is a handsome 
blonde and far too young looking to be the mother of the 
interesting little family of four. At the dance last Sat- 
urday night ; she was charming in a rose pink taffeta gown. 
Last Saturd: ay the younger members of the family made 
merry at the lunch hour on the occasion of Master Allan’s 
birthday. A large cake was cut and the young folk and 
their guests had a very enjoyable time. 
A motor party to register at the Oceanside this week 
was coirposed of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Glessner of Chic: igo 
and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Glessner and Miss Glessner. 
They planned to motor to the White Mountains. 
Mrs. L. B. Shaw and Miss Shaw.of New York city ar- 
rived at the Oceanside this week. They will remain the 
whole summer. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Crosby 
IMPORTER OF MILLINERY 
277 DARTMOUTH STREET 
Boston 
Branch 
BUNGALOW SHOP 
Hesperus Avenue Magnolia 
Miss Crosby who is now in Paris, sends to the Bunga- 
low Shop each week, the styles that are being worn 
at the races and other fashionable events in Paris 
and London 
Mrs. L. Jacquelin Smith and maid arrived from New 
York late last week to remain through July. 
A motor party registered at the Oceanside for a-brief 
stay was composed of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Etherington, 
Miss Etherington and George ‘Taylor of East Orange, 
N. J. 
Mrs. H. G. Davison of New York is another of the 
old-time guests to arrive at the Oceanside this’ week, to 
remain the greater part of the summer. Mrs. Davison’s 
sister Miss V. L. Bayne and her brother D. K. Bayne 
are also at the Oceanside for a visit. ‘They may stay all 
of July. The Misses Davison have gone abroad for the 
summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Z. EF. Martin, Miss Ariel Martin and 
Wells Martin of Chicago were registered at the Ocean- 
side over the week-end prior to sailing Tuesday on the 
Hamburg-American liner, Cincinnati, for Europe. ‘These 
westerners are of those who are adhering to the slogan 
“Sail from Boston” in chosing this as their port of de- 
parture for Europe. 
A Pittsburg family 
week for the season is that of Mr. 
Sutton. Besides their 
nurse, Mr. Sutton’s mother. is 
apartments in Hesperus Villa. 
Mrs. I. Newton Pierce of Newton atria a few days 
ago for the season. 
George H. Robinson of Cambridge arrived at the 
Oceanside yesterday to remain two or ‘three weeks. 
Miss Irene Patterson of Superior, Wis., 
nolia yesterday for a visit with her sister, 
Fisher, who is a guest at the Oceanside. 
and Mrs. Stansbury 
little daughter Oliveretta G. and 
also here. ‘They have 
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