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motor club. Open-air dining room. 
bedrooms with connecting baths. 
The Thé Dansant is the vogue of the North Shore for 
Friday afternoons. ‘The second of the series will be 
given this afternoon at the Oceanside under the man- 
agement of Miss Flora Voorhes, who is introducing chic 
tangos a la mode through New York artists. According 
to plans by the guests at the Oceanside and rearrange- 
ments of social affairs all along the coast the Thé Dansant 
is claiming for itself in summer the same attention it 
received in New York last winter. 
The ecole de la mode is up to new tricks continually and 
a follower of the walking-stick-for-women suggestion has 
appeared at the Oceanside. It is the prettiest imaginable 
fad. ‘The wonder is women have not discovered it be- 
fore. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Hanna of Montclair, N. 
J., and Mrs. H. H. Harrison and chauffeur of Wheeling, 
N. J., stopped at the Oceanside over night ‘Tuesday en- 
route to Bretton Woods. 
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Offering hotel accommodations in the luxurious and congenial surroundings of a family 
A la carte service of the best at all hours. 
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A beautiful, life-like, natural curl, that lasts from six months to a year, Is given 
to the hair by a new steaming process employed by Mrs. MacHale. 
known as a permanent wave on account of its wonderful lasting quality, it is 
shampooing, salt water bathing or dampness. 
The straightest hair positively remains curly after it has once been treated by 
Hair Dressing 
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Miss Mary E. Kimball of Boston gave a little re- 
cital to which she asked a few friends at the Oceanside 
on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Kimball is a very well 
known singer and society woman in Boston and on the 
North Shore, and her exclusive little recitals reflect merit 
distingué. She is a member of all the musical clubs and 
has studied with the best in Europe and America. Her 
singing is big and probably because of the God-given 
voice in the beginning is natural and unusual in quality. 
The key-note of the charm of her work is simplicity and 
the fact that she has no mannerisms. Her personality is 
full of the magnetism of the real in art and in life. 
Mrs. John L. Hall of Boston who is summering at 
the Oceanside is wearing a tan brocade eponge suit and 
a black and white hat in which she looks extremely well. 
Spencer P. Kennard of Boston, one of the popular 
young men at the Oceanside returned last Saturday after 
having spent two weeks with Battery A at Barnstable. 
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