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bedrooms with connecting baths. 
High lights, low lights and crimson lights reflected 
the gaiety of the annual ball given by the Oceanside to 
their attendants in every line Tuesday evening. It was 
as attractive an affair as has been arranged in years. Pil- 
lars were wrapped in blue and gold, with a profusion of 
golden-rod*caught in the folds, and red, white and blue 
overhung the whole. Quantities of evergreen and Jap- 
anese parasols finished the picturesque illusion. The 
same wonderful music that has inspired the whole North 
Shore all summer played for the dancers, and trots and 
waltses were never danced with more esprit-de-vie. Ice 
cream, cake and punch refreshed the guests, and the 
crowded ball room floor mirrored the enormity of the 
Oceanside organization of assistants. 
Mrs. J. Frank Hull of Mt. Vernon is visiting her 
son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J. Arthur Hull in 
Wilkins’ cottage, an Oceanside connection, 
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Oceanside Hotel 
Room 11 
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Miss Alice Duval and her brother motored as far as 
Springfield with Miss Olga Kohler en route to a house 
party. Miss Duval was looking charming last Sunday 
morning in a stunning little white frock with parasol and 
becoming black hat. 
Tuesday night a merry party of the younger set, in- 
cluding Miss McGowan, Miss Madeline White, Miss 
Marion Jones, Chet Lockwood, Win Lockwood and 
Spencer Kennard motored to Bald Pate Inn for a chicken 
dinner. 
George Lewis of New York has joined Mrs. Lewis 
at the Oceanside, 
Mrs. Charles J, Blackford of Fort Mackenzie, Wy., 
has joined the W. E. Williamsons in Gables cottage, an 
Oceanside connection. 
R. Rawlins and Miss Rawlins of London, Eng., are 
newcomers at the Oceanside for a short stay. 
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Magnolia 
Mass. 
Commonly 
Investigation cordially invited. 
Manicure 
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MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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