16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder Sept. 15, 1916. 
Patrick Siueeuey 
Landscape Gardener and General Contractor 
Garden Plans, Shrubs and Plants furnished 
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ESTIMATES ACCURATELY PREPARED 
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FURS 
SUPERIOR IN QUALITY 
EXCLUSIVE IN DESIGN 
THE LOVELY SEPTEMBER Days are here with the clear 
blue skies and crisp air, the beauties of which are 
keenly enjoyed by the Oceanside guests who will remain 
in goodly numbers at the hotel, bringing to a close the 
cheery days by dancing in the ball room of evenings. 
Saturday evening was a very busy ball night, considering 
that the season is nearly at a close, and that a number of 
the young peope have gone to prepare for school and 
college, and the young men, many of them, have hied 
themseleves back to business. 
There has been perhaps, no more ideal and charming 
mother at the Oceanside this season than Mrs. Mahlon 
R. Bryan of Brookline, who with her two pretty daugh- 
ters, Miss Janet and Miss Doris Bryan, has been a season 
guest, and who has been coming to the Oceanside each 
mer for seven or eight years, since the now charming 
buds were little girls in short dresses and with their hair 
in braids. Mrs. Bryan’s whole interest is in her daugh- 
ters, and their every pleasure is her’s also. The Bryans 
will remain until the close of the hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Baird and Miss Uytendale 
Baird of Philadelphia were among the early week de- 
partures ffom the Oceanside where they have been guests 
for a short stay. Miss Baird is a popular member of the 
smart set in the Quaker City, and the recent announce- 
ment of her engagement to Harrison K. Caner, Jr., was 
an interesting event. Miss Baird was entertained quite 
lavishly during her visit at Magnolia, the most elaborate 
of the list of gayeties being the Caners’ dinner-dance at 
“Felsenmeer.” 
Motoring from Pittsfield and spending the week-end 
at the Oceanside, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stevenson and Mrs. 
M. D. Graves departed on Tuesday for a short visit at 
Ogunquit. 
Coming up from Pittsburgh for the week-end A. Rex 
Flinn joined Mrs. Flinn, who is a guest of her mother, 
Mrs. George E. Carter at the Oceanside hotel. Mrs. 
Flinn was formerly Miss Dorothy Bradley of Brookline. 
Mr. Flinn has just recently returned from Plattsburg 
military training camp. 
Austin, Texas, was represented at the Oceanside 
over the week-end by a motor party made up of Mrs. 
Walter Tips, Mrs. Laura Scherding, Miss Carrie Garth, 
Mrs. A. C. Garth and Miss M. W. Green. 
H. Freeman Matthews of Baltimore has joined his 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Matthews, after a sum- 
mer spent at a boys’ camp in Maine. 
Motorists from Burington, Vt., Mr. and Mrs. E. A. 
Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Middlebrook and chauffeur, 
spent the week-end at the Oceanside. 
Other week-enders at the Oceanside was a motor 
party from Hackensack, N. J., which was composed of 
Dr. and Mrs. G. H. McFadden, Dr. and Mrs: W. F. Farr 
and Dr. S. P. Farr. They departed on Monday for a visit 
to Poland Springs. 
Among the departures on Saturday from the Ocean- 
side were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson and family of 
Detroit who have been guests at the hotel since early in 
July. The Andersons left in their motor car for Dixville 
Notch where they will spend a short time at the Balsams 
Eg —S nee before leaving for their western home, 
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