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r | SHE SWIMMING POOL coterie are wondering what 
they did before the Swimming Pool days! From 
the embryonic consideration of bath house it has grown 
through the stages of pool and club until now in the first 
year of its record it is a North Shore social and sporting 
necessity. ‘lennis and swimming and trotting and bridge 
and tea and all the social grace notes, together with com- 
fort for the ocean bath are only some of the reasons for 
its vogue. And the rumor of evening hospitality begin- 
ning this week has inet with great enthusiasm everywhere. 
The August programme includes auction bridge on the af- 
ternoon of the 14th with tea at five o’clock; an open-air 
concert by the Salem Cadet Band and dancing at the club 
house on Friday evening, the 15th; a women’s invitation 
tennis tournament for a week beginning Monday, the 
25th; amateur relay swimming matches in the pool on 
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everywhere. Cigarettes 
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Rubber Goods 
ICE CREAM delivered in any quantity 
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Bridge Bags and Card Cases—New in Design and Coloring 
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ternoon ‘Thé Dansants are popular and, quite the most 
striking feature, is the famous Sunday morning club jaunt 
for all within motor reach. 
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Mrs. William C. DeLanoy, Miss Constance and Doug- 
las DeLanoy of New York, who have a country place at 
Plainfield, N. J., are at the Oceanside for a visit to be 
near their friends the Eugene Gr ray Fosters w ho have a 
summer cottage on Coolidge’ s Point. 
No wonder the younger set looked so unhappy 
at the Oceanside Wednesday morning! Miss  Jim- 
my Wynne left. She has gone home to Atlanta, Ga., and 
from theer she is going to Chicago. She is going to be 
seriously missed oy rany. frie nds and ad virers. 
Charles Wadsworth, Jr., has finished his work at 
Cambridge @nd has joined his parents and many, many 
friends at the Ccearside for the remainder of the season. 
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Magnolia Grille-:lotor Club 
America’s Motor Club de Luxe 
Chicken and 
Lobster Dinners 
Chickens supplied from the Magnolia Poultry farm 
Real Live Lobsters from our own traps 
High Class Service 
Good Music Refined Entertainment 
Private Parties Banquets 
Afternoon Tea 
Open the Year Round Telephone 8191 Magnolia 
