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ON THE NORTH SHORE, MAGNOLIA, MASSACHUSETTS 
GREEN GABLES CLUB 
AND RESTAURANT 
Offering hotel accommodations in the luxurious and congenial surroundings of a family 
motor club. Open-air dining room. 
bedrooms with connecting baths. 
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Miss Voorhees has given Oceanside Thé Dansant 
lovers a treat this week. She has succeeded in tearing 
Rosita Mantilla, a ravishingly beautiful woman and won- 
derful Spanish dancer and her partner, Mr. Lloyd, 
away from Newport managers, where they have beea 
creating a furore all summer. The North Shore and 
Newport are one family in taste as well as_ literally. 
And the news has come quickly—and as soon as the 
news came the tables were gone! Among the smart 
hostesses for this afternoon are Miss Charlotte Lane, 
entertaining six guests; Miss H. M. Ranney and four 
guests; Mrs. Geo. E. Carter, 8; Mrs. Leonard Hanna of 
the Manchester colony, 6; Mrs. Samuel Culbertson of 
Manchester, 6; Mrs. Charles Gateley of Atlanta, 4; 
Mrs. H. F. Skinner, 2; Miss M. A. Patterson,.6; Mrs. 
George Wallace and Mrs. Cabot, each with 6; Mrs. J. W. 
Lee of Magnolia, a table for four; Mrs. David Loring, 
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Telephone Magnolia 19. 
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to the hair by a new steaming process employed by Mrs. MacHale. 
known as a permanent wave on account of its wonderful lasting quality, it is 
The straightest hair positively remains curly after it has once been treated by 
Hair Dressing 
Newest Designs of Hair Goods and all branches of Toilet Work 
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one for four; Mrs. A. R. Merrall, 4; ie Elsie Martin 
of Plainfield, N. J., 4; Mrs. M. R. Wendell, Jr., 4; Mrs. 
FE. M. Binney, 4; Mrs. Henry W. Estabrook of Boston, 
4; Mrs. W. T. White of Lowell, 8; and Mrs. Godfrey 
Ryder of Malden, 4. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brown of Plainsfield, N. J., 
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Pollock on Thurs- 
day evening at the Oceanside. 
Fred A. Hornbeck of Kansas City 
Hornbeck at the Oceanside for the 
season. 
Herbert Merriam of Weston 
extended visit at the Oceanside. 
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Gilfillan of New York city are 
prominent among the week’s arrivals. 
C. M. Bushmnell of Buffalo, N. Y., old-time Ocean- 
side guests, have returned for a week’s visit. 
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