‘pretty sight. 
Sept. 8, 1916. 
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TUESDAY Evenrinc’s Hop at the Oceanside, proved a 
a pleasant and well attended diversion after a rather 
dreary and cold day for the guests. Many of the young 
people danced, and the between season guests, too, while 
a large number sat about the ball-room and enjoyed the 
Perhaps nowhere along the coast can there 
be found so many good dancers, all under one roof as at 
the Oceanside. Here the couples dance with a style and 
grace and rhythm of music which can clearly, be defined 
as nearly perfect. And furthermore, the girls do not sit 
down and wait if there happens not to be enough part- 
ners, many of the girls can lead very well, and are always 
in demand when the music starts. 
Luncheon guests on Friday of Dr. and Mrs. Charles 
Wadsworth at the Oceanside were Francis and Martha 
Willett and Miss Wildman of Manchester and Richard 
Morris Elliott of New Haven. 
The Misses FE. A. and M. L. Hyde of New York, 
who spent July at the Oceanside, going to Long Island for 
August, have returned here to remain until the close of 
the season. 
Mrs. Dorothy Potter of Philadelphia has just re- 
turned to the Oceanside from a visit to White Sulphur 
Springs, Va. 
Included among the week-end and holiday guests at 
the Oceanside were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Benedict, New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. William A. Glasgow, Philadelphia ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Alec M. Welch of New York. 
Avrong the dinner guests at the Oceanside on Sunday 
were Mrs. F. P. Comstock. Hope and Katherine Com- 
stock from Providence and Miss Katherine Porter of 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 23 
A very pretty birthday luncheon was given at the 
Oceanside on Saturday when little Plryllis Hull, the 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Hull, who are guests 
at the Oceanside entertained for her ninth birthday. The 
table was decorated with a pretty birthday cake upon 
which nine little candles burned merrily. A Jack Horner 
pie wis also an attraction for the children. Cut flowers 
added their charm. Among the guests were Anne Wal- 
lace, Ruth Wise, Marion Miller, Robert Ehrich and 
Edward Ehrich. Miss Phyllis received many pretty birth- 
day gifts and numberless good wishes for its happy re- 
turn again and again. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alec M. Welch of New York, who 
are guests at the Oceanside until the close of the season 
are entertaining Miss A. M. Welch and Miss J. Watkins. 
Mrs. Charles Adams Potter of Pihladelphia, a season 
guest at the Oceanside, has just been joined by her son, 
Charles Adams Potter, Jr.. and his charming wife, also 
fron the city of Brotherly Love. They were accompanied 
by Miss Weeks of Babylon, L. I., who will remain until 
the close of the season. 
Mahlon Philip Bryan of Brookline, the son of Mr. 
and Mrs. M. R. Bryan, who are season guests at the 
Oceanside, has arrived at the hotel to stay until the close 
of the season. Mr. Bryan has just completed a course in 
aviation at the Curtis school. 
From Providence, R. I, by motor came Mr. and 
Mrs. H. B. Mead and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thompson, 
who registered at the Oceanside for the holiday. 
Among the holiday guests who motored to Magnolia 
and registered at the Oceanside and who were so charmed 
with it that they will remain for a week are Mr. and Mrs. 
J. W. Stuart and attendants from Glen Ridge, N. J. 
Other holiday guests at the Oceanside were Mr. and 
Mrs. Howard Spalding, Jr., Mrs. H. H. Spalding and 
Lester Spalding from Chicago, who are motoring to the 
west after spending the summer in the New England 
states. 
Philadelphia. 
New Pottery Bowl--84 
inches in diameter, with 
nude figure flower holder 
Price, $4 00. 
Sheffield Match-box 
Holder--Dutch Silver de- 
sign. Price, $1.00. 
BAR HARBOR 
yar AN impromptu card 
party arranged on the é 
spur of the moment--has at-— | > 
tained the distinction of acare- |, : 
fully planned affair through the 
discrimination of the hostess. 
She knew that the Ovington 
Ingenuities are the most charm- 
ing prizes obtainable. 
OVINGTON’S 
MAGNOLIA 
Electric Owl 
Lamp -Made of china 
and decorated in natura 
owl colors; 7 1-2 inches 
Price, $3.50. 
New Picture 
Frame--with cut 
out border finished 
in burnished gold. 
Can be had to hold 
pictures in the 
following si-es: 
8x 10in. $5.09 
10x 12in $6.00 
NEW YORK 
