NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder iy 29 
TEA AND GENERAL DANCING 
HATEVER else can be said of Magnolia and the 
Oceanside it is certainly true that it is the dance 
center of all the North Shore. If it is true that the North 
Shore is dance mad, then the central asylum is Magnolia, 
for everybody goes there. They start in mornings after 
breakfast, when the orchestra plays its opening program 
of the day. They keep it up when they go to the Swim- 
ming Pool for their morning dip, as the orchestra fingers 
and flutes catchy airs. At the hotel again after lunch 
they dance under and on the piazza and in any corner 
that is big enough to turn around in. And at night they 
go at it for fair, especially on Tuesdays, Thursdays and 
Saturdays when the Oceanside hops are on. but even 
this does not end it, for after the hop they go to the 
Grill for still more dancing. Dance? It ts all one merry 
whirl at Magnolia; that is why everybody from all over 
the shore turn their motors Magnolia-ward. Last night 
fully half a hundred cars were stationed outside the 
hotel waiting for the dance to be over to whiz the young 
folk, and old folk, too, off to their homes along the shore, 
at Manchester, Beverly Farms and Beverly. Tomorrow 
night even a bigger crowd will be on hand. Everybody 
is dancing the August days away. 
Mrs. Albert Wilson and daughter Miss Leisa Wil- 
son of Groose Point, Mich., are among the mid-week 
arrivals at the Oceanside. They will remain the rest 
of August. 
Philadelphians to arrive at the Oceanside this week 
include Spencer McKeon and his sister Miss McKeon, 
and C. §. Roone, young folk, who came by motor to re- 
main over the week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. V. Hagerty and daughter Miss 
Kathryn, of New York, and Miss Nesbit of Larchmont 
arrived at the Oceanside yesterday to remain over Sun- 
day. 
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MR. ERNEST EVANS and MISS WILMA WINN Noted Artists from New York 
under the direction of Miss Flora Voorhees, from New York 
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in connection with the newest modern dances at the 
THES DANSANTS 
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The Thé Dansant at the Oceanside last Friday was 
the largest attended of any thus far this season. ‘he 
full capacity of the room was sold and tables had to be 
set up on the outside. Mr. Evans and Miss Winn danced 
beautifully, the Pavlowa Gavotte being the particular at- 
traction of the afternoon. ‘This afternoon the three fea- 
ture dances by these young artists will be the love waltz, 
the swift step and the Pavlowa Gavotte. 
The costume party announced for Saturday even- 
ing of next week, the 22d, will be the big event of the 
summer in the dancing line. Something very unique 
may be expected. Miss Voorhees is in charge of the 
affair. 
Mrs. Squire Garnsey and daughter, Miss Florence 
Garnsey of New York city are at the Oceanside for the 
balance of the summer. They came Wednesday. 
R. K. Shober of Philadelphia registered at the Ocean- 
side over night Wednesday a guest of Mrs. Wm. P. Lewis 
of Phila. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Harder of Philmont, N. Y., and 
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. White of Chatham, N. Y., is an- 
other motor party to register at the Oceanside yesterday. 
They plan to remain over Saturday. 
Mrs. M. E. Normant of Washington and Mr. and 
Mrs. Wm. O. Gilbert of Omaha arrived at the Oceanside 
last night. 
Mrs. W. B. Walker, Mrs. E. C. Watson and Miss 
Margaret Beebe of Springfield arrived at Magnolia last 
night for a short stay at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. MacArthur and maid, and Mrs. 
David B. Barnum of New York arrived at the Oceanside 
last night for the balance of the season. Mrs. Mac- 
Arthur and Mrs. Barnum have just returned from Eu- 
rope and were passengers on the ship putting into Hali- 
fax last week. 
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