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The dance atthe Oceanside re Pea ee was 
particularly gay. The Ryans of New York brought a 
whole house party. of New York guests over. Miss Jean 
Allen was there in a wonderfully becoming rose-bud 
velvet dress. The Uruguian minister’s dinner before 
the dance added much to the interest and charm of the 
affair. The usual whole-of-the-North-Shore interest was 
claimed because there was just as many motors lined up 
outside and just ‘as many Beverly Farms and Manches- 
ter and Pride’s Crossing personalities inside. Someone 
said it was the gayest week in Magnolia so far. 
Old-time guests to arrive this week for the remainder 
of August are Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Jones and Miss Mar- 
ion L. Jones of Philadelphia. 
Miss Alice C. Helm of Baltimore is visiting Miss 
Olga Kohler at Underbrush cottage, one of the Oceanside 
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Theodore P. Herrick of Cleveland is a guest of the 
Samuel Mahers at Breakers cottage, one of the Oceanside 
connections. 
Mr. and Mrs. 8S. J. Leonard with chauffeur have ar- 
rived from New York for a week’s visit at the Oceanside. 
Miss Mary D. Job, Miss Elizabeth D. Job, with gov- 
erness and chauffeur, from Alton, Ill., have joined Mrs. 
Charles Randle’s party at the Oceanside for a short visit. 
Miss M. Riker and Miss S. Keen of New York are 
new-comers to the Oceanside. ‘They plan to remain sev- 
eral weeks before going to Murray Bay, Can. 
Mrs. E. M. Binney of Boston, who spent July at the 
Oceanside has returned for the remainder of the season. 
She has been visiting friends on the South Shore. She is 
welcomed back to the Oceanside by many friends and ad- 
mirers. Mrs. Binney is one of the set devoted to bridge 
and is always smartly and becomingly gowned. 
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