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24. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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season in the 
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Lexington Avenue, Magnolia 
Blouses and Silk and Wool Sweaters 
Exclusive Imported Gowns and Evening Scarfs 
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Miss Gladys Robbins of New York came to Magnolia 
last Friday and is a guest of Miss Elinor Bradley at Over- 
look cottage. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland A. 
Robbins and her brothers, Russell H. and Rowland A., 
Jr., will probably come to the Oceanside for a visit later 
in the season. 
Among the new faces seen at the Oceanside the last 
week are Mrs. Ira L. Bryner and two sons, George E. 
and Richard Bryner of Pasadena, Cal. They arrived 
Wednesday for an extended visit and will be joined Sun- 
day by Mr. Bryner. 
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Biddle Sheppard of Philadelphia 
paid a short visit to Magnolia this week and were guests 
over Tuesday night of the Charles A. Potters at the 
Oceanside, 
Miss Helen L. Richardson and Miss Clara F. Hall 
of Springfield arrived at the Oceanside Tuesday for a 
week’s visit. 
Mrs. Clifford H. Rice of Boston ran down to Mag- 
nolia Tuesday and had luncheon with Mrs. A. H. Morse 
of the same town, who is spending the summer at the 
Oceanside. The Rices will spend August and September 
at Bretton Woods, as usual. 
Spencer Kennard, always one of the most popular 
dancers at the Oceanside, came down from town to the 
dance last Saturday night, remaining over Sunday, a guest 
of his uncle, A. W. Kennard. 
Miss Myra Tutt of St. Louis was among the many 
visitors at the Oceanside Saturday night. She was a 
guest of Mrs. Frances A. Lane of St. Louis for dinner, 
remaining over for the dance. 
G. A. Stephenson of Woerston, Lancashire, and H. 
deMierre of Stockport, Cheshire, England, were guests 
of Arthur W. Kennard at the Oceanside the last week- 
end. 
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Georges & Emile of washington, D.C. 
Ladies Gairdressers 
HAvE OPENED A BRANCH IN MANCHESTER 
27 CENTRAL STREET, Telephone 61M 
Arrangements may be made by telephone and will call at your residence by motor: 
A stock of fine Hair and Shell Goode. Telephone 61M, 
A, M. Bingham 
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Has opened her Dressmaking Rooms 
6 North Street, Manchester-hy-the-Sea Telephone 9W. Manchester 
Welcome arrivals at the Oceanside the latter part 
of last week were Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘I’. White and daugh- 
ter, Miss Madeleine White and Master Reginald White 
of Lowell, who are here for the balance of the season. 
Miss White was one of the most popular girls at Mag- 
nolia last summer and her return adds new life to the 
coterie of young folk at the Oceanside this summer. She 
is more charming than ever, and looked especially sweet 
last Saturday night at the dance. , 
Mr. and Mrs. $. Prentiss Baldwin of Cleveland were 
among the arrivals at the Oceanside last Sunday. ‘They 
have apartments in Perkins cottage and will- remain: the 
balance of July. 
Edward W. Taylor of Lexington joined his mother 
and sister at the Oceanside over the last week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Ayer and Prescott Warren 
of West Newton were among the motor parties at the 
Oceanside Sunday. ‘They were greeted by many friends 
and acquaintances. 
Mr. and Mrs. Percy W. Darbyshire of New York 
were guests of the Charles F. Samsons at the Oceanside 
Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thayer of Boston were guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Carter last Saturday evening 
for dinner and for the dance. 
Sidney deKay of New York was another visitor to 
the Oceanside last Saturday evening, being a guest of 
Mrs. C. F. McMurray. 
Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Binney of Boston were week-end 
guests at the Oceanside of Mrs. E. M. Binney. 
Newcomers to the Oceanside this week include Mr. 
and Mrs. Fred+F. Rhodes and daughters, the Misses 
Rhodes and maid of Brookline. They came Wednesday 
and are quartered in Highland cottage, to remain the 
balance of the season. 
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ANNOUNCES A SERIES OF THE 
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to start about the middle of July, continuing through the season ] 
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These dances will be under the direction of MISS: DORA CHARAK of Brookline Z 
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Miss Charak will also give instruction in all of the modern dances j 
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