Sept: 15, 1916. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 17 
THURSDAY evening of last week found the 
guests at the Oceanside all ready for the hop 
which they attended in goodly numbers, a host 
of the Magnolia cottagers coming in for the 
evening. From the first until the last dance the 
number of couples dancing exceeded those of 
other evenings for some time past. 
Miss Dorothy Nichol, who is a very grace- 
ful dancer was exceedingly charming in a maize 
colored taffeta frock with beaded tulle. 
Two girls who dance very well together 
are Isabella Wadsworth and Alice Richard. The 
other evening they received a deal of favorable 
comment during a fox-trot which they danced 
-as partners. Miss Wadsworth leads very well, 
as she does everything she attempts. Her tennis 
playing is especially fine, which was clearly 
shown at the recent tennis tournament at the 
Pool. 
Everybody is sorry to learn of the Middleton 
girls’ departure. Miss Helen and Miss Jean, 
who spent the summer at the Oceanside with 
their mother and brother Jack, were prime favor- 
ites among the younger set. They have gone 
to the Balsams at Dixville Notch, there to join 
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Morse and Miss Ethel 
Morse who preceded them to the rountains by 
a few days. It is hoped that they will be guests 
at the Oceanside next season, as usual. 
Chester W. Lockwood of Washington, who 
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lock- 
wood and brother H. Winthrop Lockwood was a 
season guest at the hotel departed for Cambridve 
during the week to prepare for his entrance to 
Harvard. Chester was a very popular young 
man at the Oceanside, and no social function was 
quite complete without his presence. 
Bits, HH. Scholtz and maid and Mrs. L. 
Bryon of New York are registered at the Ocean- 
side for a short stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Packard of Boston 
are at the hotel until the close of the season. 
Miss Clara F. Hall of Springfield is regis- 
tered at the Oceanside for the remainder of the 
season. 
John Carscallen of New York, who spent 
the preater part of the summer at the Oceanside, 
and Who is now a guest until the opening of 
Harvard where he is a junior, has with him as . 
his guest R. W. Marshall of New York. W107 MOLC 
A motor party made up of Miss Frances FE. ONL (A Z = 
White, Miss Harriet H. White of Brooklyn and 
Miss Merritt of Milbrook, N. Y., are registered Zé w 
at the Oceanside for a short stay. ‘ [ foGAI12. 022 _//0 
__ Mrs. Alice Moore Richard and Miss Elvine 
Richard, who spent the summer at the Ocean 
side, departed on Saturday for a short visit a — Magnolia Mass. 
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the Crawford house in the White Mountains. 
Miss Alice Richard is still at the hotel and is 
being chaperoned by Mrs. Charles Wadsworth. 
Accompanying Mrs. Richard and Miss Elvine ( fs OAM M FYE 
Richard were Mrs..E. D. Harlow, Miss Edith, 
Edward and Arthur Harlow of Boston and the Branch De Luxe 381 Fifth Avenue lew) fork 
Oceanside. They will spend a few weeks at tt 
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of Warrenton, Va., motored to Magnolia on 
Saturday and are registered at the Oceanside for 
a week’s stay. 
