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Mrs. C. R. Manville of Sagamore Park, Bronxville, 
N. Y., is one of the most fascinating women at the Ocean- 
side. Her unusual experiences tn India have made her 
as interesting as can be from the point of the voyageur. 
Saturday night she looked wonderiully smart in a beau- 
tiful black and white model. 
The card table grows in popularity and the fact of 
a rainy sky makes many an extra rubber won or lost. 
Mrs. Alfred Potter and Miss Potter are devoted to the 
game. Mrs. Morse looked stunning on Tuesday evening 
at the card table in a little white charmeuse trimmed 
with fur and her chic lace hat: 
George F. Welles of Denver has ben spending the 
week at the Oceanside. 
Word K.. Worthman, U. S. A., S. C. Chase of Milton, 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Potter, Mrs. P. R. Abbott and H. 
G. Barbee of Boston, H. D. French of Chicago, Joseph 
A. Conroy of Bston, Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Franklin of 
Washington, D. C., were among the week-end visitors to 
the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Farnum, with chauffeur, 
from New Haven, Conn., have been at the Oceanside sey- 
eral days this week. 
Mrs. Clifford M. Baker of Plainsfield, N. J., has 
joined Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Depew in Tennis cottage, one 
of the Oceanside connections. 
Miss Marion D. Babson of Gloucester was a week- 
end guest of Miss Margaret Haass at the Oceanside. 
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cin omni-present trot claimed two affairs for itself 
in one night on Monday, when the younger set at the 
Oceanside left after the hotel dance for Billy Coolidge’s 
party at the Bungalow on the beach. Many dinners were 
given at the hotel and in the cottages before 
the affair, including one at Mrs. H. N. Slater’s and 
one at the Dr. Lancashire’s. During the intermission the 
guests went from the bungalow to the house for supper 
and returned to the bungalow for the last lap of the 
night’s trotting. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Winants of New York ar- 
rived at the Oceanside last Monday. 
A prominent Chicago family to arrive at the Ocean- 
side this week to remain the balance of August was that 
of Charles N. Randle and daughter, Mrs. William For- 
rester and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Guy D. Randle. 
M. and Mrs. F. H. Martin and Miss Maude Martin 
of Providence, R. I., who were at the Oceanside earlier 
in the season have returned for a more extended visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Dominick of New York were 
registered at the Oceanside over the last week-end. 
Mrs. B. Beachman of Orlando, Fla., and the Misses 
Beacham, Mrs. Henry Hoffman of New York city, B. 
Beacham, Jr., of New York and A. A. Guilford are among 
the latest Oceanside arrivals. They have apartments in 
Wilkins cottage and will remain well into September. 
Henry I. Chittenden of Washington is registered at 
the Oceanside. 
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