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season is Miss E. F. Bowman of New York, whose father 
is the proprietor of the Biltmore Hotel. With her com- 
panion Miss EF. N. Howell she came over from one of the 
Gloucester hotels last week. Miss Bowman is young and 
pretty, her dark eyes giving her a distinctly foreign look. 
She looked very attractive at the dance last Saturday 
night. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Jackson of Providence 
arrived a few days ago for their annual visit. ‘They plan 
to go to Narragansett Pier in August, and September 
they will go to Bretton Woods for a week or two. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jameson of Albany, N. Y., regis- 
tered last week in time to. spend the Fourth at the Ocean- 
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side. .With them is Miss Gretchen Van Winkle, Mr. 
Jameson, will remain through July, but Mrs. Jameson 
and Miss Van Winkle will remain through the season. 
Miss L. H. Eaton and maid of Boston has returned 
to the Oceanside for the summer. 
Mrs. Martin L. Baldwin of New York city and her 
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Mrs. M. R. Wendell, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Wendell, 
Jr., and family arrived at the Oceanside the first of this 
week for the balance of the summer, and are welcomed 
back by a large contingent of the Oceanside guests. 
Mrs. F. W. Stephenson of Montclair, N., J., has 
joined Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Foster at the Oceanside for 
July. 
Mr. and Mrs: Howard Potter of Boston. were regis- 
tered at the Oceanside over the week-end. They plan 
to return in August for a two weeks’ stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stephenson of Westbury, L. I. 
arrived at the Oceanside Sunday for a few days, motor- 
ing down from the Copley-Plaza in Boston. 
L,. Thomas of Boston joined his aunt Miss Inez 
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Gray at the Oceanside over the week-end. . Mr. and Mrs. 
William M. Rice of Brookline were week-end alae of 
Miss E. B. Brown. 
Arthur D. Peterson of. Brookline was a guest over 
the week-end of Mrs. H. W. Fisher. He goes to Bretton 
Woods for his vacation later, where he gets much enjoy-. 
mother Mrs. Warren G. Smith (Jessie Talmage), daugh- ment out of the golf course. 
ter of the late DeWitt Talmage, are.at the Oceanside for ee eee 
July The Magnolia branch of the New York store of 
Walpole Bros., linen manufacturers, is filling the con- 
tinued need for that sort of service by: North Shore 
patrons. The store on Lexington ave., has always been 
the “trading post” of the fastidious patrons of the cen- 
tral section of the shore, although Walpole Bros. num- 
ber many of their patrons in all the colonies from Nahant 
to Gloucester. New Yorkers who habitually trade at the 
Gotham store of this firm in the winter find the North 
Shore store a great convenience in their daily shopping. 
“Service first,” like that of the railroads, is the slogan of 
Walpole Bros. 
Another New York couple.to register this week is 
Mr, and Mrs. William van Hayes... 
Mr..and Mrs, John Martin of Philadelphia and Mr. 
and Mrs. J: ‘T’. Howe of Chicago were among the arrivals 
last Saturday. They are here “for the sez ison, the former 
being quartered in Overlook cottage, and the Howes in 
the Annex. | 
Mr: and Mrs. John McIntyre of Montreal, registered 
at the Oceanside last week-end for a few days’ stay. The 
young couple. were very happy and everyone whispered 
about mie ¢ obby they were on their honeymoon. 
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These dances will be under the direction of MISS DORA CHARAK of Brookline 
(with Prof. Champagne of Boston the past winter) 
Miss Charak will also give instruction in.all of the modern dances 
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