D4 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Sept. 8, 1916. 
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k. AND Mrs. Howarp S$. Lowry of Kansas City, who 
have been guests at the Oceanside for the past month, 
left on Thursday for a ten days’ visit at the Mt. Wash- 
ington hotel at Bretton Woods, after which they will re- 
turn to Boston where they will make a two weeks’ stop | 
at the Copley-Plaza, thence to New York for a short stay 
and then home, where Dr. Low ry is a prominent member 
of the medical ‘fraternity. The Lowrys are very interest- 
ing and charming people, who have made a number of 
friends while at Magnolia. This is their first lengthy 
visit to New England and they are delighted with its 
attractions. 
Mrs. O. W. Cannon and son, William Cannon of 
Danville, Ill., are registered at the Oceanside for the 
remainder of the season. 
Other arrivals at the Oceanside for a short stay 
were Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hatch, Mrs. M. M. Cuniff, 
3oston; Mrs. C. B. Towle and family, Lincoln, Neb.; 
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ledger, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Moyer, 
Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson Beard, Miss Beat- 
rice and J. R. Beard, Jr., New York; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. 
Sawyer, M. N. Reed, E. R. We atherell, Boston; and L. 
R. Weatherell and Frank Carthen, New York. 
OTED among the young swimmers at the North Shore 
Swimming Pool on Thursday morning were the chil- 
dren of Dr. and Mrs. George Miller of Summer street, 
Mag ary and Ruth. They have mastered the art 
of aquatic sports and are splendid swimmers. Each day, 
regardless of the temperature, they may be found at the 
Pool, where they revel in the water. 
Pretty little Phyllis Allyn the daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Philip M. Allyn and granddaughter of John Allyn 
of Magnolia avenue, Magnolia, is one of the best swim- 
mers at the Pool. This little girl is perfectly at home in 
the water and can perform many feats which are con- 
sidered difficult for grown-ups. Miss Phyllis was the 
winner of one of the cups given at the recent water sports 
at the Pool. Temperature means nothing to her, and she 
enjoys her dip in the pool each day regardless of the 
thermometer. 
The last Saturday dansanes was held at the Pool on 
a week ago. The affair was enjoyed by a number of the 
members and their friends. The Pool orchestra furn- 
ished music from the veranda and dancing was enjoyed 
in the reception room. Afternoon tea was served fol- 
lowing the dance. 
od OL ne: 
A very elaborate dinner party was given at the North 
Shore Grill on Tuesday evening when Laurence Francis, 
son of the American Aimbassador to Russia, entertained 
a few of his friends. The table was decorated with roses 
and covers were laid for nme guests. 
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