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Miss Manuela de Pena gave another of her delight- 
ful affairs at the Oceanside Tuesday evening. One says 
delightful because there was “delight” and “charm,” but 
interesting with the meaning of more than both is better 
descriptive. Miss Snyder of Boston, the well-known 
disciple of the Isadora Dunean Inspiration, danced Greek 
dances and Miss de Pena sang. Both young women might 
have stepped off the chisseled surface of a Greek vase, 
In white chiffon drapery and sandeled feet and simple 
head-dress, their mythologival charm in appearance is only 
outdone in a Phidias marble. They began the program 
with Gounod’s Printemps, which they did together. Miss 
de Pena gave the musical inspiration, full of lightness 
and spirit for Miss Snyder’s interpretation in motion. 
Miss Snyder danced a beautiful waltz movement of 
Moschowski and a Grieg Diana picture. ‘They did Un 
Peu d'Amour together. Miss de Pena sang ‘‘Obstination” 
by Fontenaille, ‘‘Si Nes Vers Avaient de Ailes” by R. 
Hahan, “J’ai Pardoné” by Schumman, “A la Fianeé,” 
Schumman, and “ Griselidis” by Massanet. At the end of the 
evening she sang Percy Atherton’s “At Thy Voice.” It 
was delightful to have such an artistic treat with the 
informality of summer. 
Mrs. Chas. H. Williamson and Miss Williamson of 
Quincy, IIl., have joined Mrs. W. E. Williamson, who is 
spending the season in apartments in Gables cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Hewitt, Miss Annie H. Pugh 
of Burlington, N. J., guests at the Oceanside last season, 
returned last Monday for the remainder of the season. 
Mrs. John Mifflin Hood, Jr., three children and nurse 
and maid of Baltimore, Md., who have been coming to 
the Oceanside for several seasons past are among the 
week’s arrivals. 
Mr, and Mrs. J. English, New Haven, Conn., was of 
an auto party to register at the Oceanside for a short 
stay this week. 
Mrs. S. M. Elliot and Miss J. S, Kennedy and two 
chauffeurs of Philadelphia are at the Oceanside for a 
week’s visit. Another motor party to register at the 
Oceanside is Mrs. John H. Butts, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- 
ter C. Nye. 
Mrs, Otto Arens, Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Hagedorn, 
Miss Coleman and chauffeur of Plainfield, N. vi are 
registered at Oceanside for one week. : 
An autmobile party to register at the Oceanside for 
several days is that of Mrs. Winston Trowbridge and Miss 
Molly M. Trowbridge, Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Whittemore 
of New Haven, Conn. 
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The Oceanside 
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MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
750 
Accommodates 
OPEN UNTIL SEPTEMBER 20th 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Clark, with maid and 
chauffeur of Boston, are visiting Mr. Clark’s sister, Mrs. 
M. R. Wendell, Jr., and plan to remain ten days or 
longer. ‘The Clarks are old Oceanside guests and are 
welcomed back by numerous friends. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Driver, Miss Eleanor Driver, 
baby Driver of New York, new-comers at the Oceanside, 
plan to remain through August. 
John H. Ellis of Brookline was a guest of Court- 
nay Guild for Wednesday evening’s dance at the Ocean- 
side and remained over night. 
Mrs. J. E. Smith and daughter, Miss Marjory Eg- 
glestone Smith of Boston, registered Wednesday at the 
Oceanside for several weeks’ stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Tyson Romaine of N. Y. city, who - 
spent the season last year at the Oceanside are welcomed 
back this week by a large circle of friends. 
Dr. and Mrs. Godfrey Ryder of Malden, Mass., who 
were at the Oceanside last year returned Wednesday to 
remain until September. 
A prominent Pittsburg party to come to the Ocean- 
side this week for several days’ stay is that of Miss 
Edith Flinn, Miss Electa Harper, Miss Harper and chauf- 
feur. 
Mrs. Morris Dallett, Miss Marie Dallett, Morris Dal- 
lett, Jr., Misses Dallet and nurse of Phila., have re- 
turned to the Oceanside for August. 
C. A. Potter of Phila., has joined his family for the 
remainder of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. O, Wilson of St. Louis are new- 
comers at the Oceanside to remain several weeks. 
Ferdinand J. Jelke of Chicago is registered at the 
Oceanside for the month of August. 
ALONG THE CAPE ANN SHORE 
Although the Hotel Edward at Pigeon Cove has been 
open for only a few weeks of its initial season the artistic 
beauty of the house itself and its excellent appointments 
are known throughout the North Shore and as a result 
the house has been the rendezvous for many prominent 
people. Ex-Governor Dix of New York, Mrs. John Hays 
Hammond and party took tea at the Edward ‘Tuesday. 
There was a delightful Thé Dansant at the hotel Wed- 
nesday. Among those who motored to Pigeon Cove from 
Magnolia were the Misses McGinley and their guest, Miss 
Mary Black Snyder of Pittsburgh. ‘The second of these 
parties will be held Saturday afternoon of this week. 
