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Miss Manuela i Pena, ae of Dr. a M. de Mr. and Mrs. a a Ingalls and son ae Mr. and 
Pena, the Uruguian minister at Washington, gave a Mrs. C. ‘I. Ricks of Cleveland, who are automobiling 
charming musicale at the Oceanside last Friday evening. 
Miss de Pena is one of the most talented young women 
in diplomatic society. She has studied with the best 
teachers in Paris and she did sing delightfully for her 
guests on Friday. As might be expected from this 
charming Uruguian she is devoted to the tango—The 
South American ‘Vango” she always explains—and she 
danced it for her guests with John Darragh, who by the 
way, is one of the best dancers any where. It was fas- 
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through New England, are stopping at the Oceanside 
for several days. 
Mrs. G. F. Swift and Miss A. Anthony of Chicago 
have joined Mr. and Mrs. George H. Swift, who have 
apartments in Center cottage, one of the Oceanside con- 
nections. 
S. Parkman Shaw, Jr., of Boston is the guest of 
Gerald A. Bramwell of Boston who are 
at the Oceanside for the season. 
cinating. They did it with all the subtle southern Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tillinghast and chauffeur 
spirit so necessary to the peculiarly heavy tango rhythm. of Albany, N. Y., have joined Mr. Tillinghast’s mother, 
Miss Eleanor Allyn of Boston is the guest of Miss Mrs. J. W. Tillinghast, who is at the Oceanside for July. 
H. M. Ranney, who is at the Oceanside for the season. Mrs. Edwin si eek: of Chicago has been visitng 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Johnston and chauffeur of Detroit here daughter, Mrs. Geo, H. Swift, eho is spending the 
old time guests at the Oceanside have returned for sev- summer at the Oceanside in apartments in Centre 
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