OCEANSIDE HOTEL, MAGNOLIA 
After the greatest season in its history— a season 
made memorable by large expansion of accommodations, 
by a patronage that crowded the hotel to its capacity 
and by a continuance of that patronage sufficient to keep 
the house open long after the great majority of summer 
hotels had closed—The Oceanside, Magnolia, the big- 
vest summer hotel in all New England, will close for 
the season of 1912 on the morning of Saturday, Sept. 21. 
With the closing still a week off, there are still new 
arrivals. Not a few of the Oceanside’s guests in years 
agone have found that September in New England, and, 
especially, at Magnolia, is one of the most beautiful 
periods of the year. And there are still a few coming 
for their first visit this season—from New York, from 
Washington, and even from faraway Kansas City to 
spend that last week at Magnolia, by the sea. 
Of those who are leaving Magnolia, some are going 
to the mountains for a continuation of their rest and 
recreation. The majority are homeward bound. The 
Oceanside is a great ‘‘home hotel’’. Its guests, many 
of whom have been coming there for a generation, are 
generally elderly people with good-sized families of sons 
and daughters, ranging from 30 years down to four. 
Now these families are bound for the city, where the 
girls and boys will go back to school, the elderly sons 
and daughters to college and the first daughter of the 
family to prepare for the winter’s society season soon to 
come. Next June will see them all bound for Magnolia 
again. 
One of the very late arrivals is Miss Elizabeth Welsh 
of Chicago. Miss’ Welsh is a great friend of the George 
H. Crockers of Pittsburg, who have been at The Ocean- 
side since its opening. She is their guest at The Break- 
ers cottage until the end of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Robson and Mr. and Mrs. 
F. H. Swan, represent two of the best known families 
of Rochester, N. Y. They are touring New England by 
easy stages and are at The Oceanside for a week or ten 
days. 
Mrs. G. H. Thompson and her two beautiful daugh- 
ters, motored over from their home in Brockton, early 
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MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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in the week and spent the night at The Oceanside, on 
their way to the Bretton Woods. With them, as their 
guest, they had Miss Catherine Goss, also of Brockton. 
A happy party made up of Mr. and Mrs. John A. 
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Prentiss Baldwin and Mrs. H. R. 
Hatch, all of New York City, arrived at The Oceanside 
on Tuesday to stay until the season closes. This is their 
second visit to the big hotel this summer. All came 
early in July and spent the month. Then they went on 
to the Bretton Woods. Now they are motoring back to 
New York, expecting to reach there about Oct. 1. 
Just at present The Oceanside has a very distin- 
guished guest in Walter Raymond of Pasadena, Cali- 
fornia. Mr. Raymond is owner of the Raymond Hotel at 
the most famous hotel on the Pacific 
Coast. He is also the originator of the Raymond- 
Whitcomb tours. Mr. Raymond is accompanied by Mrs. 
Raymond and their son and daughter, Arthur E. and 
Miss Mildred Raymond. They have just returned from 
Europe where they have been traveling the continent 
all summer. They will stay until the house closes. 
M. R. Bryan of Brookline has joined his family to 
remain with them until the close of the season. 
L. B. Fletcher, of Boston, who has been at the 
Oceanside since early in July, is entertaining Newell 
pent and J. Duke Smith also of Boston, until the house 
closes. . 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Beech of Providence, R. I., 
motored over to Magnolia Sunday and are spending the 
week at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. Larue Munson of Williamsport, Pa., 
are touring New England in their big, new car. They 
arrived at Magnolia last Friday and spent the week-end 
at the Oceanside before going on up the shore to Port- 
land and the Bretton Woods. 
Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Edwards, Mrs. O. B. Wetherell 
and Howard B. Wetherell, all of Pittsburg, are spend- 
ing a week at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Hollister of New York City come 
to Magnolia every summer and are now enjoying a ten- 
days’ stay at The Oceanside. 
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