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4 pits NEXT Thé Dansant at the Oceanside is an- 
nounced for Friday the twenty-fifth (today )- and 
there was a whisper some where in the exchange that an 
invitation ““Thé Dansant Masque’ was being planned. 
If it comes true New York—even Paris—can take a sug- 
gestion from Magriolia. 
It was deduced by a glance around the exchange and 
through the parlors and card rooms on Thursday after- 
noon that althougn any day is a good day for bridge, a 
rainy day is a better one and that most of the younger 
set at the tables was a sign of the down-pour. 
Miss Manuela de Pena, assisted by Mrs. Dorothy 
Potter and Mrs. George Solari have sent out cards for 
two dinners, one on Wednesday evening last and the other 
on Saturday evening before the dances at the Oceanside. 
The invitations were divided for two evenings that the 
whole list might be included. Captain Burstyn, naval 
attache of the Austro-Hungarian Embassy came up 
fron Washington to be the guest of Miss de Pena at 
her dinner on Wednesday evening. Other guests included 
Mrs. Bramwell,, Miss Dolly Bradley, Miss Ida Guerin, 
Miss Gladys Robbins, Miss Gardner, Miss Finch, Miss 
Helen Fairbanks, Miss Winn, Miss Lucy Hoke-Smith, 
Miss McKee, Captain Burysyn, Mr. deRosa, Mr. Vetter- 
lein, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Orr, Frank Clark, Jack Stevens, 
John Darragh, Julius Manger, Tommy Conner, Luke 
Doiley, Mr. Bramwell, Mr. Simpson. 
Alston Simpson, U. S$. S. Dolphin, arrived last Friday 
fron Atlanta, Georgia, to spent several days with the 
Hoke-Smith party at the Oceanside. 
Richard F. Day of Springfield, Mass., 
Mrs. Day for a fortnight at the Oceanside., 
Mrs. G. A. Pfeiffer of Philadelphia is a new-comer 
at the Oceanside and expects to spend the next month 
there. Mr. and Mrs, Pfeiffer have just ended a long 
motor trip from Philadelphia up through Maine and back 
through the White mountains. * 
Miss Helen F. Barch of New York is the guest of 
Mrs. Geo. S. Wells at the Oceanside. 
has joined 
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The North Shore is a stretch par excellence for the 
chic New Yorker this year. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allen 
Butler of 30 East 72nd street, are spending the season 
at the Oceanside and have made many friends during their 
stay here. They dine frequently with the John Hays 
Hammonds at Fresh Water Cove and they particularly 
enjoy their yacht which they use a great deal for enter- 
taining. 
Mrs. Albert Bierstadt whose winter home is at the 
Plaza Hotel, New York, is at East Flume cottage, an 
Oceanside connection for the season. Mrs. Bierstadt is 
one of the regeme devoted to driving. She brought a 
number of horses with her and rides daily when _ the 
weather permits. 
Mrs. Frederic Bonner of Fifth Avenue, New York 
and Miss Irene Rossiter also of New York, who are 
spending July at the Oceanside in Lawton cottage, are 
devoted to tennis and never miss a day on the courts. 
They both play the game well. 
Alden Davidson of New York is registered at the 
Oceanside, visiting his sisters, the Misses Davidson. 
Mrs. Edward H. Van Ingen of New York is spend- 
ing the summer at the Oceanside in apartments in 
Breakers Cottage, near Cobblestone Beach. Mrs. Van 
Ingen is an enthusiastic motorist and is seen daily on the 
roads in her big limousine. She has a beautiful country 
home in Washington, Conn., where she will spend the 
autumn. 
Miss N.de L. Henriquer of New York arrived at the 
Oceanside last Monday to remain several weeks. Miss 
Henriquer is a friend of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Verick who 
are here for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. S$. Chapman of Glen Ridge, N. J., 
and Mrs. Wm. B. Nelson; Miss,Helen Nelson of New 
York and chauffeur, are at the Oceanside en route over 
the Ideal Automobile tour. 
Another automobile party registered is that of Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles A. Lux of Syracuse, N. Y., and Mr. 
and Mrs. Allyn K, Mereau of Binghamton, N. Y. 
OVINGTON BROTHERS’ COMPANY 
314 5th Avenue 
New York 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, 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 
