22 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
IMPORTER OF GOWNS 
277 Dartmouth Street 
BOSTON 
Branch 
BUNGALOW SHOP 
Hesperus Avenue Magnolia 
Yesterday’s arrivals brought to the Oceanside Mrs. 
FE. H. Brainard and family of Pittsburg, who are quar- 
tered in West Flume cottage for the balance of the season. 
They are relatives of Mrs. E. H. Callery of Pittsburg, 
who has been coming to the Oceanside for many seasons, 
although she is not here this year. The Misses Frances 
and Adelaide Brainard are very attractive girls and are 
already very popular with the Magnolia set. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Higgins and Miss Higgins are 
among the prominent New York people to arrive at the 
Oceanside this week. Mr. Higgins is vice-president of 
the Chatham and Phoenix National bank in New York 
city. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Gummey, daughters Misses 
Constance and Gertrude from Germantown, Pa., arrived 
at the Oceanside yesterday for a two weeks’ stay. 
Mrs. Ewing Hill and grandchildren, Octavill Hill 
Buise and Ewing Hill Buise and maid of St. Louis were 
among Wednesday’s arrivals at the Oceanside. © Mrs. 
Buise will join the party a little later. 
After several years’ absence Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
D. Hazen of Northampton have just arrived at the Ocean- 
side. They are to remain the balance of July and into 
August. 
Another party to return to the Oceanside this week 
is made up of six ladies from Buffalo, N. Y., who are 
touring the New England resorts by motor. They reached 
the Oceanside yesterday and will remain for a few days 
before going on to Bretton Woods and Poland Springs. 
In the party are Mrs. H. C. Tucker, Mrs. G. W. T 
Tucker, 
Mrs. C. P. Russell, Misses Irene and Margaret Tucker, 
ande Mrs“ Gos. Smith, 
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 we 
and London 
The best dressed woman on the floor at the Oceanside 
dance last night was Mrs. Gerald Bramwell, who looked: 
handsome in a black lace gown and a large black hat, with 
a beautiful black osprey. Mrs. Bramwell always looks 
charming and is as bright and vivacious as when she was 
Miss Faithful Ames, not many years ago. 
Prominent among the arrivals at the Oceanside yes- 
terday were Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Nichols of Detroit, 
who have come to visit Mrs. Frederick Stearns at the Ford 
cottage. They motored all the way from Detroit, stopping 
for a visit with friends at Cazenovia, N. Y. 
Mrs. Samuel Bell and maid and Miss Florence Bell, 
with tratean from Philadelphia, arrived at the Ocean- 
side yesterday for the balance of the season. They have 
apartments in Hesperus Villa. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Davis of Brookline came to Mag- 
nolia yesterday to visit her aunt, Mrs. 1. Newton Pierce, 
who is at the Oceanside for the summer. 
A New York family to arrive at the Oceanside yes- 
terday was composed of Mrs. A. Moore Rickard and two 
daugthers, Alice and Elvira. They are in Gables cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ingham and family of Buffalo 
are among the arrivals of the week at the Oceanside, In 
the party are W. D. Ingham, James R. Ingham and Miss 
Helen C. Ingham, also Mrs. F. G. Jewett. They have 
apartments in East cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Smith of Boston were among the 
arrivals at the Oceanside Wednesday. Mrs. Smith will 
remain all season; her husband will be here for the week- 
ends. 
Mr. and Mrs¢ Conrad Hobbs of Boston arrived at the 
Oceanside last Friday night for-a two weeks’ stay. 
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