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CEANSIDE GUESTS are all enthusiastic over “’Thé 
Dansant” which is being introduced here this sum- 
mer, just as society in Newport 1s all agog over the in- 
troduction of them by Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish. The 
first of the series is being given this afternoon at the 
Oceanside from 4 until 6. Miss Flora Voohrees of New 
York, well known among the New York people who come 
to the North Shore, is behind the movement here. It is 
intended to, have the dances every ‘Tuesday and Friday 
afternoon. The cottagers from Beverly to Gloucester 
are showing their interest in response to announcements 
sent out from the Oceanside and if the weather is not too 
bad this afternoon a large crowd may be looked for. Miss 
Voohrees has arranged to have a young man and young 
woman come on from New York to give a demonstration 
of the new dances and those who desire will then have 
a chance to dance and be corrected if they are not right. 
Afternoon tea will be served. ‘The regular Ocanside or- 
chestra will furnish the music. 
E. A. Casey of Chicago is visiting his daughter, 
Geo. H. Swift at the Oceanside. 
A Minneapolis family to come to the Oceanside this 
week is that of Mrs. Geo. P. Douglas and three daugh- 
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ters, Misses: Deborah, Elizabeth and Eleanor, and goy- 
erness. They have apartments in Underbrush cottage and 
will remain several weeks. 
Two popular young men welcomed back to the Ocean- 
side this week were David Orr and Wm. M. Campbell of 
New York city. They will remain through the balance 
of July. 
Mrs. Henry G. Sanford, of New York city, has joined 
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘IT. Lowe, who are 
spending July at the Oceanside. 
Well known people to join the Magnolia colony this 
week are Mr. and Mrs. R. Henry Depew and the Misses 
Katharine Drayton and Katharine Ginna, of Plainfield, 
N. J. They have apartments in Tennis cottage, one of 
those connected with the Oceanside and will remain the 
rest of the season. 
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Magnolia, Mass. 
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Theodore G. Vetterlein of Philadelphia arrived at 
the Oceanside Tuesday. 
Mrs. Jay K. Secor and daughter, Virginia of Toledo, 
Ohio, were welcomed back to Magnolia this week for 
another season. Mrs. Secor’s mother, Mrs. Geo. W. 
Barnes arrived several weeks ago. They have aprtments 
in Breakers cottage. ‘The Secors spent last season abroad. 
Mrs. M. L. Higgins of Boston, joined her parents, 
Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Lawrence at the Oceanside Wednes- 
day. 
Mrs. H. H. Hollister of New York and Miss Step- 
henson of Boston were at the Oceanside Wednesday, guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foster of New York. 
Mrs. Reginald Gray and maid of Chestnut Hill and 
her son, Reginald Gray, have joined the Oceanside colony 
this week for another season. Reginald Gray has been 
visiting the W igglesworths in Manchester the past week. 
Bos Lawrie of Indianapolis and G. W. Lawrie and 
Wm. G. Smith of Boston dined at the Oceanside last 
night. They have been on a yachting cruise and put in 
Magnolia Cove over night, to remain probably several 
days. 
_ Gen. S W. Fountain, U. S. Army, and Mrs. Fountain 
and their daughter, Miss Fountain of Philadelphia, arrived 
at the Oceanside Wednesday for several weeks. They 
have apartments in West Flume cottage. This is their 
first visit to Magnolia and they are delighted with the 
surroundings. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Shaw of Boston was a luncheon 
guest at the Oceanside Thursday of her aunt, Mrs. T homas 
Proctor of the Empire, Boston. 
Miss L. J. Prentiss and Miss M. Louise Smith of 
Cleveland, oO. have returned to the Oceanside for the 
rest of the season and are located at Perkins cottage. 
Theodore Roberts and his sisters, the Misses EB. C. 
and F. A. Roberts, maid and chauffeur, of Philadelphia ar- 
rived at Magnolia Thursday and have apartments in High- 
land cottage, one of the Oceanside group. The Roberts 
have been coming to Magnolia for many seasons. 
OVINGTON BROTHERS’ COMPANY 
314 5th Avenue 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, 
New York 
MAGNOLIA 
Have opened their summer branch with a large assortment of the 
newest novelties from their New York shop 
They have the finest assortment of Wedding Presents and Card Prizes on the North Shore 
Exclusive Line of Novelties 
