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A DANCE, at the Oceanside Monday, Wednesday and 
Saturday nights and a Thé Dansant Friday after- 
noon! An exacting debutante could ask no more of win- 
ter. 
The frenzy for trotting has reached the diving-board 
at the Swimming Pool. ‘Turkey trot into the water, then 
swim like a duck——fowl play! 
Miss Manuela de Pena _ assisted by Mrs. 
Dorothy Potter and Miss Georgie Solari gave the 
second of their dinners to entertain the younger 
set before the dance at the Oceanside last Saturday night. 
There were thirty-two covers and the table was prettily 
decorated with pink sweet peas. ‘The guests were Miss 
White, Mr. Veterlein, Miss Wood, Miss McKee, Mr. 
Gardner, Miss Ralston, Robert Hussey, Mr. Dewey, Mr. 
de Rosa, Mr. Hall, Miss Hoke-Smith, Mr. Coogan, Miss 
Hearn, Mr. Curry, Miss Wadsworth, Mr. Rowland, Miss 
Bryan, Mr. Gamage, Miss Carlotte de Pena, Mr. McKin- 
ney, Miss Armour, Jack Stevens, Miss Georgie Solari, 
Mr. Kennard, Mr. Burgwin, Miss McGinley, Walter Hall, 
The bridge table has made its way to the piazza at 
the Oceanside. 
Sei and Mrs. Wm. Wilson Heaton and Mr. and Mrs. 
S. Chase and chauffeur of Fall River, Mass., were an 
Sauce party to stop at the Oce anside this week. 
H. G. Barbee of Philadelphia spent the week-end at 
Miss E. R. RICE. 
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A Rae birthday oe was given in the dining 
roon Friday evening for Miss Catherine Smith of Paris, 
who is here with her mother, Mrs. Geo. C. Smith. The 
guests were: Mr. and Mrs. William G. Fairleigh, Mr. and 
Mrs. A. R. Furness, Mrs. Fraser, Miss Townsend, Miss 
‘Thompson, Miss Smith, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Alden, Mr. Fair- 
bank and Mr. Miller. 
‘here are several charming babies admired and famii- 
iarly seen in a kind of confusion of nurses and governesses 
at the Oceanside. ‘Tiny Dorothy Potter is the sweetest 
imaginable baby on the veranda between nap and motor 
ride. , 
D. W. H. Moreland, Miss Marjory Dow Moreland 
and Mrs. W. F. Robinson and child of Detroit, Mich., 
who spent August last year in Magnolia, returned to the ~ 
Oceanside last Saturday to remain until September, 
Another motoring party from Providence was Mr. 
and Mrs. Dan. O. King and chauffeur and Mrs. A. E. 
Stevens. 
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