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THE MONDAY night dance this week took on all the 
distinction of a Saturday night affair. Bridge 
players deserted the tables to watch and the hotel was 
surrounded by the motors that brought North Shore cot- 
tagers in week-end numbers. Muss Solari was charming 
in a blue satin dancing frock with white lace tunic; 
Miss Olga Kohler wore a stunning little white crepe-de- 
chine; Mrs. Dorothy Potter looked extremely well in 
black and her mother, Mrs, Charles Potter, always won- 
derfully looking and stunningly gowned, wore a beauti- 
ful gray model; Miss de Pena wore a becoming scarlet 
dance frock, and Miss McGowan, who is one of the most 
popular of the season’s younger set, was very smart in 
a lingerie gown and chic French coat with a charming 
little figured bonnet. Miss Duval, who always gowns 
herself with becoming individuality, wore a charming 
little chiffon dress and a black hat, Miss Myra Helmer, 
the Chicago golf champion, looked extremely well in 
white. Miss Helmer left on Wednesday to play in the 
tournament, chaperoned by Mrs. Hudson of Chicago. 
Miss Hudson was very smartly gowned at the dance in a 
white dancing frock. Mrs, J. Harrington Walker wore 
a very becoming black gown. 
Chief Justice White of the United States Supreme 
Court lunched at the Oceanside last week with Capt. 
Pinkard. 
Mrs. Nicholas Longworth was seen at the Oceanside 
on Wednesday afternoon, where she was calling on Mrs. 
Reginald Gray of Boston. 
Miss Dorothy Rowland, a petite little beauty, was 
very much missed during her week away from the Ocean- 
side, visiting friends at Long Island. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Invitations for Saturday night’s ball are being ex- 
tended and elaborate plans and parties are. being ar- 
ranged. Makers of gowns are being kept, busy and 
expectation is in the air for the climax of the trotting 
season. 
Mrs. Oakes Ames of Annisquam is one of the most 
admired women on the shore, her picturesque beauty and 
charming manners as a sportswoman having won her 
the adniration of all who watched her interestedly on 
the Oceanside courts during the tournament. 
The Misses Haass of Chicago, who are spending the 
summer at the Oceanside, are both quite wonderful 
swimmers for girls, both very charming and all-round 
sportswomen. Miss Haass has made the swim to the 
island in other years and she promised herself the in- 
terest of doing it again this year. 
Miss Marie Dallett looked extremely well on the 
Oceanside courts Wednesday morning in her smart and 
distinctive sailor hat and white linen tailoring, and a stun- 
ning tan sweater and black centieur. 
Miss Marjory Smith is one of the interesting and 
charming young women at the Oceanside. Miss Smith 
expects to sail the middle of September for Italy, where 
she will continue the cultivation of her voice. 
Mrs, Hood, according to the Parisian idea of furs 
for summer chill, is wearing a wonderful fox set of bril- 
liant orange color. Miss Hood is one of few who could 
wear them so effectively. 
Mrs. A. H. Morse gave a luncheon of four covers 
at Beverly Cove Grille on Thursday, after which they 
played bridge. Her guests were Mrs. Callery, Mrs. Lewis 
and Mrs. Hood. 
Miss Phillipa Queen of New York is considered one 
of the beautiful girls of the younger set at the Oceanside 
and looks very smart in the mornings in white tailored 
effects and a black and white check top coat. 
Mrs. Dorothy Potter chaperoned a crowd of the 
younger set to a dance at Swampscott one night last 
week. 
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