NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 17 
E, Costume Ball tomorrow night will be the crown- 
ing event of the summer at the Oceanside Hotel, 
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Magnolia. It will be the most brilliant of the continual 
round of social functions at Magnolia and bring the sea- 
son’s gaieties to a climax. That it will be the largest at- 
tended of all the dances held on the North Shore this 
‘summer is not to be doubted. From all along the shore 
cottagers and their guests will come, joining with the six 
hundred or more people at the hotel in making a grand 
success of this unique affair. Though it is optional 
whether one appears in costume or not, it is pretty cer- 
tain that nearly everyone on the floor will be dressed for 
the occasion. Some unusually attractive and unique 
make-ups may be expected. Admittance by card only; 
cards may be obtained at office. 
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan R. Howe and daughter, Betty 
Howe of New York, were among the transients to stop at 
the Oceanside this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Augustine J. Smith came to the Ocean- 
side Wednesday to visit the former’s mother, Mrs. L. 
Jaquilin Smith of New York, who has been at Magnolia 
all summer. 
Dudley Porter Ranney of Boston came to the Ocean- 
side Wednesday for another visit with his aunts, the 
Misses Ranney. 
Miss Margaret Wright of St. Louis, has joined her 
grandmother, Mrs. Henry Fladd, and Miss Fladd and 
Miss Howard, at the Oceanside. ‘The Fladds are to re- 
remain until the close of the season. 
J. H. McShane of Boston was a guest of Mrs. Squire 
Garnsey and Miss Garnsey at the Oceanside: over last 
night, for the dance. 
INTERIOR OF SHOP AT MAGNOLIA 
Miss E. N. Deiter, who is at the Oceanside with her 
brother, is one of the sweetest girls at the hotel this sum- 
mer and is very popular with everyone. She wore a 
white dress at the dance last night, with an orange col- 
ored sash, and a white lace hat. She comes from Balti- 
more. 
Miss Helen Lyon is another of the group of very 
charming young women stopping at the Oceanside this 
summer. She is always beautitully groomed and is a 
splendid dancer. At the hop last night she wore a pink 
satin skirt with overdress of real lace. She wore a pearl 
necklace and ear-rings. 
Mrs. Dorothy Potter was very becomingly gowned at 
the Oceanside dance last night and looked extremely 
smart, after her recent illness, in a gown of pale blue 
messaline, and a very beautiful wrap of coral pink satin, 
with a large white fox collar. 
F. E. Barber of Reading, Pa., has registered at the 
Oceanside within a few days to remain a fortnight. 
Miss Mary R. Withers of Kansas city joined her 
mother and brothers at the Oceanside, Wednesday, to re- 
main until the hotel closes. They have apartments in 
Breakers cottage. 
Miss Ida Guerin of New York was a welcome ad- 
dition to the younger set at the Oceanside yesterday. 
She is a guest of Miss Helen McMurray for a week or 
ten days, the especial attraction being the Costume Ball 
Saturday evening. At the dance last night Miss Guerin 
looked attractive as she always does in a gown of pussy 
willow taffeta. Miss Guerin and her mother have been 
missed at the Oceanside this season. 
C. R. Rowland of Baltimore registered at the Ocean- 
side yesterday for a stay of a week or ten days. Other 
members of the family concluded their visit to Magnolia 
last week and went to Bretton Woods. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nettleton of New York, who 
were at Magnolia the early part of the summer, returned 
yesterday and will remain with the former’s mother, Mrs. 
Geo. Nettleton until the close of the season. 
Ovington’s 
314 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 
LEXINGTON AVENUE 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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