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The Secretary of Treasury Mr. Wm. McAdoo a 
Washington, who was the guest of Coloneland Mrs. E. 
M. House at Beverly Cove over the last week-end 
motored over to the dance at the Oceanside on Saturday. 
Mr. McAdoo and the Houses were formerly guests at 
the Oceanside and have many friends stopping here now. 
The dances at the Oceanside have been changed to 
Wednesday and Saturday nights. 
Blatchford Downing of Kansas City, Mo., returned 
on Monday for his annual visit and is welcomed back by 
a large circle of friends at the Oceanside. 
D. W. Hamilton, U. S. A., spent the week-end with 
friends at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. Alfred L. Castle of Quincy, Ill., has joined her 
friends Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williamson who have apart- 
ments at Gables, one of the Oceanside cottages for the 
season. 
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Jackson, Jr., with maid and 
chauffeur are at the Oceanside for one week. 
Mrs. John Stafford, Miss Rebecca Stafford and Miss 
F. M. Babon of Philadelphia are new comers at the 
Oceanside, ‘hey plan to remain until September. 
Mr. and Mrs. Mosley Hale of Greenfield, Mass., 
registered at the Oceanside on Saturday for a week’s 
stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis, F. H. W. Davis of 
Pelham, N. Y., are registered at the Oceanside for a 
week, on their way by motor to Maine. 
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of Chicago arrived Saturday to spend some time with 
Mr. Dewey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dewey, who 
are spending the season at the Oceanside. 
J. P. McKinney, Jr., of Pittsburg, well known and 
popular with the younger set at the Oceanside, returned 
Saturday for his annual visit. 
Miss M. A. Alley of Boston, who is spending the sum- 
mer at the Oceanside with others of her family, left 
Monday for a week’s visit to Wiano, on Cape Cod. 
D. W. Hamilton and John Wilbur came down from 
3oston, to the dance en Saturday night and to remain 
over Sunday. 
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arrived Sunday to stay 
Murphy and Miss Murphy of 
Warrick and family of Toronto, 
several days at the Oceanside. 
Fern-Croft club in Middleton, is attracting many 
North Shore people this summer who delight in the fifteen 
mile drive (from Manchester) over the splendid roads 
and through delightful woods to this spot off from the 
beaten path, just a short way from the old Newburyport 
‘Turnpike. Famous for its chicken and broiled lobster 
dinners this inn is known the country over. Its dancing 
accommodations and good orchestra and colored musicians 
are almost an equal attraction with its dinners. ‘This week 
two cabaret lady singers have been added to the regular 
rorps of entertainers. 
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