Labor Day is usually the end of the season at most 
of New England’s seashore hotels but, so far as appear- 
ances go, it is only the beginning at The Oceanside, Mag- 
nolia. The large number of August guests that always 
depart on September 1 have gone, either to their homes 
or the mountains, but the house-count shows that there 
are still more than 500 guests at Magnolia’s big hotel 
and more than half of these have made reservations un- 
til the close of the season. This is only one of the facts 
that have made this season the greatest and most suc- 
cessful in the 32 years of the Oceanside’s existence. 
Added to the guests for the month, there are many 
more transients so that the hotel is very nearly filled. 
This is the best season of the year for touring New Eng- 
land with a motor-car and the touring parties that stop 
at the Oceanside are many and from a hundred different 
points. Cars from most every state this side of the Mis- 
sissippi River can be found in the big garages connected 
with The Oceanside and, here and there, one will be 
found from some state far beyond. In most cases the 
entire journey to Magnolia has been made overland and, 
after Magnolia, the course is on up the coast to the White 
Mountains. 
Among the motoring parties at the hotel early in the 
week was one made up of Mr. and Mrs.. George H. 
Smith and their daughter, Miss Judith, of Chillicothe, O. 
They came all the way from their western home in their 
fine big Peerless, visiting at Buffalo, Rochester and Al- 
bany on the way. They are bound for the Bretton 
Woods. They stayed at The Oceanside three days. 
John Davidson of Elizabeth, N. J., is making his 
second visit to The Oceanside this season. He came on 
early in July, then, after a few weeks at the shore, went 
on to the White Mountains, visiting at Bretton Woods, 
Poland Springs and other places. He will be at The 
Oceanside until the season closes. 
Mrs. C. F. Murray of Cleveland, O., a guest of sev- 
eral weeks at The Oceanside, is entertaining Mrs. H. B. 
Judson of Troy, N. Y. 
Walter H. Fell of Trenton, N. J., is spending a week 
at The Oceanside. 
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‘up-state’?’ New Yorkers who come to 
The Oceanside every summer are Mr. and Mrs. EH. C. 
Tower of Troy. They are now at the big hotel for their 
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third visit this season. They will remain through the 
month. 
Professor A. J. DuBois of the Sheffield Scientific 
School, at Yale, and Mrs. DuBois are entertaining Mr. — 
and Mrs. H. C. Ives of Bridgeport, Ct. The DuBois’ have 
been at the Oceanside since the season opened. 
Miss Isa E. Gray of Boston is spending several days 
at The Oceanside. 
Miss E. R. Rice of New York City, Miss Ella Meday 
of Buffalo and Miss E. W. Prince of Philadelphia make 
up a trio of long-time friends who have come on to The 
Oceanside to spend a fortnight together at the sea-shore. 
General and Mrs. George A. Garrettson of Cleveland 
have been coming to The Oceanside for more than a de- 
cade. This year they are here to spend the month of 
September. With them is their charming young daugh- 
ter, Miss Margaret, and son, Master Hardin.. 
W. L. Hearn of Kansas City has come on from the 
West to spend the remainder of the season with his moth- 
er, Mrs. Frank J. Hearn, who has been at The Ocean- 
side since early in the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Almore L. Baggett and Mr. and Mrs. 
J. M. Talbot, of New York City, are motoring through 
the mountains of New England. Early in the week they 
stopped over for two days at The Oceanside. From Mag- 
noha they go north along the shore to Bangor, Me., when 
they strike inland and visit all the resorts in the White 
Mountains. Then they will cross over into Vermont, fol- 
lowing the western route of the Ideal Tour to New York 
City. 
Gail Thompson of Chicago, who has been at The 
Oceanside for several weeks, is entertaining his brother 
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Percival Thompson of 
Coronado, Cal. for a few weeks at the big hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Woolston of Philadelphia, 
spent several days at The Oceanside late last week-on 
their way to the mountains. They are making the trip 
in a. touring ear. 
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