Sept. 8, 1916. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder (es: 
NDAUNTED by the steady whirl of dinners, 
dances and balls, the Oceanside guests en- 
joyed the Saturday evening hop with much vim. 
A motor party made up of Mrs. F. M. 
Ehler of Philadelphia, Miss Elaine Sooysmith 
of New York and W. P. Eno.of Washington 
spent the week-end at the Oceanside. 
A motor party which spent the holiday at 
the Oceanside, motoring all the way from Kan- 
sas City, were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Weeks. 
Mrs. J. Frank Hull of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 
was the guest of her son, J. Arthur Hull, for 
several days during the past week, at the Ocean- 
side. 
Motoring from New York, Mr. and Mrs. 
G. A. Yoemans and Mr. and Mrs. John Camp 
joined Winslow Whitman of Boston, thence 
motoring to Magnolia where they registered at 
the Oceanside and spent the holiday. 
F. E. DeLong of Philadelphia is entertain- 
ing Samuel W. Clements, Jr., also of Philadel- 
phia, for an indefinite stay. 
At the head-dress ball at the Oceanside on 
Friday evening Mrs. Edith M. Binney was 
especially attractive in a beautiful gown of black 
liberty velvet brocaded in gold and head-dress 
of black aigrettes. Her jewels were pearls. 
Strafford Riggs of New Jersey who with 
his parents has been a season guest at the Ocean- 
side made a striking figure at the costume ball, 
two weeks ago, where he appeared dressed as 
Scheherazade of the Russian Ballet. His cos- 
tume was of the most fantastic order in the 
tones of red and gold with rich -embroidery. 
His hat was of the towering order in the bizarre 
colors of his costume. Countless strings of 
beads were wound about his neck. The splendid 
effect was fittingly completed by his “‘make-up” 
of swarthy coloring. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Rowland of Baltimore 
have returned to the Oceanside after a ten days’ 
motor trip through the White Mountains with 
a stop-off at the Mt. Washington at Bretton 
Woods. They will remain at Magnolia until 
the close of the season. 
Miss E. P. Hamlen of Boston, who has 
been touring through Maine for the past few 
weeks, has ‘returned to the Oceanside for the 
remainder of the season. 
From New York comes Mrs. C. V. Faile, 
Miss J. R. Faile, Mrs. A. F. Crane and K. C. 
Faile by motor for a two weeks’ sojourn at the 
Oceanside. 
Among the week-enders at the Oceanside 
were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Salisbury of Chic- 
ago and G. G. Quincy of Boston, who motored 
here to spend the holiday. 
Other week-enders were Dr. and Mrs. L. 
H. Large and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McGraw of 
Cleveland. 
Mrs. W. J. Chalmers has been entertaining 
Mrs. C. K. G. Billings of New York as her guest 
at her apartments in the Breakers cottage for a 
short visit. 
John D. Carscallen of Cambridge, who with 
his mother spent the greater part of the summet 
at the Oceanside, returned and spent the holiday. 
Mrs. William Manly with two children and 
maid of Baltimore has just come from Newport 
to spend a short time at the Oceanside. 
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