18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Telephone North Shore Grill 
548 and 8591 Magnolia 
HE dancing contest this afternoon at the Oceanside 
brings the series of Friday afternoon Thés Dansants 
to a close. Tables have been in much demand all the 
week for this event, and it is expected some of the fairest 
young dancers on the shore will be in the competition for 
the two beautiful silver cups from A. Schmidt & Son’s 
Magnolia store. Miss Flora Voorhees, under whose 
direction the contest is being conducted, has been for- 
tunate in securing such good judges as Miss Belle Hunt 
of Beverly Cove, Mrs. F. R. Culbert and Mrs. Charles 
A. Potter of the Oceanside, and Roger Hill and another 
gentleman. The couples will be judged on three points,— 
style, manner and steps. The dances will be the Hesi- 
tation, One-Step and the Maxixe. Among these who 
have engaged tables for the afternoon are the following: 
Andrew Jones, six; Miss Helen Coates, four; Walter 
Kemeys, two; Mrs. Leonard, two; Mrs. Oliver W. Mink, 
Henry R. Comley 
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four; Mrs. George Lee, six; Mrs. Charles Wilmot, four; 
Miss Helen McMurray; Miss Caroline Merrall, two; Mrs. 
H. H. Barton, ten; M. D. Maher, five; Mrs. M. B. Con 
way, four; Mrs. Edith M. Binney, four; $. B. Jacobs, 
five; Mrs. Alex. Steinart, three; Mrs. E. Boardman, 
four; Miss Gamage, five; Miss L. Sanger,,three; A. W. 
Kennard; Mrs. White, four; F. G. Waller, four. 
Ira F. Brainard joined his parents and sister at the 
Oceanside yesterday to remain until the family return to 
Pittsburg. He has been spending most of the summer 
camping in Maine. 
The illness of Miss Elinor Bradley is a matter of 
much regret by her host of friends at the Oceanside. She 
is under the care of a trained nurse, but her condition is 
not alarming and her recovery is looked for in a few 
days. 
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