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O interested to learn that a series of “The Dansant” 
are to be given at the hotel during the months of July 
and August, on ‘Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, from 4 
until 6 o’clock. M. Chidsey and Mlle. Judson of New 
York will appear in four artistic dances. There will be 
general dancing and tea. The opening will be on Friday, 
July 18th. A similar series will be given at the New Ocean 
House, Swampscott, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Foster cf New York, Mrs. 
F. W. Stephenson of Mont Clair, N. J., arrived at the 
Oceanside, Magnolia, last Saturday to remain for the 
season. 
E. A. Casey of Chicago, whose daughter is the wife of 
Geo. H. Swift of Chicago and Boston, arrived last Sat- 
urday for an extended visit at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brewer of New York, after an 
absence of several seasons have returned to Magnolia and 
have taken apartments in Perkins cottage, one of the 
Oceanside connections. They will remain until September. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hood of Lowell and Miss Wilder, 
who have been coming to the Oceanside a great many 
years past have returned for their annual visit. 
“Mrs. Hoke-Smith of Atlanta, Ga., had as her guests 
for dinner last Saturday evening at the Oceanside Mr. and 
Mrs. D. Herbert Hostetter of the North Beverly colony. 
New-comers at the Oceanside include Mr. and Mrs. 
Thomas W. Lockwood and Chester W. Lockwood of 
Washington, who will remain until September. 
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Mrs. L.-J. Belloni and Miss Belloni of New York, 
who spent last summer abroad, have returned to Mag- 
nolia for the month of July with the Oceanside as head- 
quarters. 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Houston, Miss Edith C. 
Houston and nurse, and Miss Charlotte Brown of Phil- 
adelphia, were among Tuesday’s arrivals at the Ocean- 
side. ‘They will remain a week before going to Portland, 
Me., where they have a cottage at Clapboard Island. Mr. 
Houston is a member of the New York Yacht club and 
owns a steam yacht “Dixie” and a schooner “Shepherdess.” 
Mrs. W. Dewees Wood, Miss Gertrude D. Wood and 
Miss Gadski of Pittsburg, Pa., arrived at Magnolia Wed- 
nesday for the season. ‘They have apartments at Sea Vista, 
one of the Oceanside cottages. They have a cottage at 
Richfield Springs, N. Y., where they go after leaving 
Magnolia. ha 
Mrs. Chas. F. Fairbanks of Milton and Stephen Fair- 
banks, her son, are at the Oceanside for July. ‘They 
came Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs, Howard J. Musselman of Baltimore, 
of Terre Haute, Ind., who spent August at the Ocean- 
side last year, have just arrived for the balance of the 
season. 
Prominent among the week’s arrivals at the Ocean- 
side is Mrs. Percifer F. Smith and maid of Pittsburg, Pa., 
who came Thursday to remain the rest of the season. She 
will be joined today by her daughter, Mrs. R. H. M. Rob- 
inson of Pittsburg. 
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