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THE two big stellar events on the social program at 
the Oceanside are the dancing contest next Friday 
and the costume party Saturday night. Everybody 1s 
going wild over the plans for the dancing contest and it 
will, no doubt, prove a most fitting close of the series of 
Thés Dansants conducted at the Oceanside the last two 
months under the direction of Miss Flora Voorhees. A 
whole lot of the young people have made known their 
intentions of entering the contests, though it has orly been 
announced a few days that this would be the feature of 
the Dansant next week. Cups will be awarded the win- 
ning couple in the Hesitation, One-Step and Maxixe. 
Anyone may enter. It is safe to say the contest will be 
sufficient drawing card to bring out the biggest crowd of 
the season at these popular afternoon affairs. 
Mrs. Henry Flad, Miss Flad and Miss Marion F. 
Howard of St. Louis are among the arrivals at the Ocean- 
side this week. They arrived last Friday and will remain 
about a month. Miss Howard is an unusually attractive 
girl and is a welome addition to the younger set at the 
hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Gribben of St. Paul arrived at 
the Oceanside Monday for a few days stay. 
M. Maxwell and C. F. Maxwell, brothers, of Syd- 
ney, Australia, registered at the Oceanside Tuesday for 
a couple of weeks’ stay. They are nephews of Mrs. Mc- 
Millan of “Briar Rock,’ Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Randle, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 
Forrester, Mrs. Guy D. Randle, of Chicago, composed a 
motor party to reach the Oceanside Tuesday. They have 
taken apartments in Seacrest Cottage and will remain the 
balance of August. 
INTERIOR OF SHOP AT MAGNOLIA 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Biddle of Baltimore are among 
the recent arrivals at the Oceanside. They are to remain 
the balance of August. 
Mrs. J. M. Johnston and maid of Macon, Ga., have 
joined Mrs. R. W. Johnston and family and her mother, 
Mrs. Thomas, for a few weeks’ stay at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Story of Seneca Falls, N.Y., 
arrived at the Oceanside last Saturday for a short stay. 
Hugo Scherer of Detroit has joined his family at the 
Oceanside for a few weeks’ stay. 
R. E. Hamilton and Mrs. H. Green of Boston were 
guests of the B. E. Pollaks at the Oceanside over Sun- 
day. Mr. Hamilton played in the golf tournament at 
the Essex County club with Mr. Pollak last Saturday. 
Miss E. G. Leonard of Boston spend the week-end 
at the Oceanside with her mother, Mrs. Geo. H. Leonard, 
who is at the hotel for the season. 
Mrs. E. G. Selden of Albany and Miss M. Townsend 
of Middletown, Conn., are among last Saturday’s arrivals 
at the Oceanside. They have apartments in East cottage 
and plan to remain the balance of the season. Mrs. 
Selden has been a guest at the Oceanside in former years. 
Samuel C. Rowland of Baltimore joined his wife 
and daughter at the Oceanside last Saturday after a two 
weeks’ absence. They left yesterday for Bretton Woods 
to spend the balance of the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Durand and two children of 
Denver, Colo., have come to the Oceanside for the balance 
of the season. They have apartments in Overlook 
cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Taylor and Miss Dorothy 
Taylor are among the motor parties to stop at the Ocean- 
side this week. They motored up from Cape Cod Wed- 
nesday to pay a short visit with Mr. Taylor’s mother, 
Mrs. S. H. Taylor, who is a season guest at the 
Oeanside. 
Miss Barbara Trego of Hackensack, N. J., has joined 
her mother, Mrs. A. B. Hilton, and Mr. Hilton at the 
Oceanside for a visit. 
Ovington’s 
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