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Miss Wilma Winn and Ernest Evans who have 
earned a reputation in New York under Mrs. Hawkes- 
worth’s management. and who have danced at all of the 
best known afternoon teas at the Plaza, Waldorf, Bilt- 
more, et cetera, and have also served at private engage- 
ments for Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, Mrs. Lorrilard Spencer, 
Jr., and scores of other prominent society. folk, being con- 
sidered accomplished exponents of interpretative dancing, 
as well as the modern dances, will appear at the Ocean- 
side Hotel, on Friday afternoon, August 7th, under the 
direction of Miss Flora Voorhees of New York and give 
an exhibition of the Pavlowa Gavotte, as well as a fancy 
waltz which has been so popular the past winter. Miss 
Winn is a very beautiful girl of the blonde type and Mr. 
Evans is a handsome southerner, and both are highly pro- 
ficient in their art. Patrons of the Oceanside Thés Dan- 
sants will be interested in seeing Miss Winn and Mr. 
Evans next wéek. 
A children’s party is to be given at the Oceanside 
parlor Monday-afternoon to which have been invited some 
fifty-four children from the hotel and surrounding cot- 
tages. Miss Flora Voorhees is arranging the party, and 
needless to say, plans are being made to give the big 
crowd of youngsters the best time ever. The hotel or- 
chestra will fyrnish music for the dancing. The first 
number on the program will be a grand march, after 
which there will be dancing and then musical chairs and 
other games, such as oranges and lemons, hide the slipper, 
etc. Miss Voorhees will be assisted by Miss McMurray, 
Miss Waelder, Miss Plunkett, Mrs. W. S. Roberts and 
some of the mothers. It is said that some of the latest 
dances will be seen. 
A visit to Baldpate Inn at Georgetown formed a 
pleasant diversion for a party of twelve young people from 
the Oceanside last Friday night. After the dinner danc- 
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Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Georges & Emile of washington, D.C. 
Ladies Hairdressers 
Keep in Constant Close Touch with Paris Fashions 
27 CENTRAL ST., MANCHESTER 
Arrangemente may be made by telephone and will call at your residence by motor: 
A stock of fine Hair and Shell Goods, Telephone 61M- 
A, M. Bingham 
of 729 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Has opened her Dressmaking Rooms 
6 North Street, Manchester-hy-the-Sea — Telephone 9W Manchester 
ing was indulged in, the party having taken along their 
own orchestra. 
It is said that a costume party will be given at the 
Oceanside in mid-August,—something of a complete sur- 
prise and unique as far as the Oceanside and Magnolia 
is concerned. : 
The young people from the Oceanside dropped dow 
on Revere beach last Monday evening and took the place 
by storm. There were some forty boys and girls. in the 
party, nearly all of whom were from the hotel. . They 
had dinner at the Oceanside before starting and this in 
itself was an important feature of the evening’s program, 
for dinner was served early in the big dining room and 
they, had the whole place by themselves. They left the 
Oceanside at 7.30 in a half dozen motors and got back 
to Magtiolia about 1.30 in the morning. They visited all 
the varied attractions at the beach, from roller coasters to 
the chamber of horrors, and of course the evening would 
not be complete without a visit to the new Crescent Gar- 
dens for a dance. 
Mr§. Edgar M. Johnson and Lawrence Johnson of 
Cincinnati arrived at Magnolia last Friday, joining the 
former’s father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pollock. 
Her brother, B. E. Pollock, is also established here. The 
party will remain until September Ist. 
Miss Helen Crosby, the Back Bay milliner, will be in 
Magnolia the coming week with all the new importations 
from Paris. The Crosby store is at the Bungalow Shop 
on Magnolia Point, opposite the Oceanside Annex (Hes- 
perus Hotel), and North Shore patrons of the well known 
Boston concern will be pleased to take this opportunity 
to see what is the last word in millinery from the other 
side. 
Most Delightfully Located Hotel 
on the North Shore 
Twelve Acres of Beautiful Grounds 
Bordering on the famous Singing 
Beach 
Management ofthe Arthur Z. Rare Company 
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