Among those who left Magnolia this week was Mrs. 
Frank L. Herne of Kansas City. Mrs. Herne has been 
at The Oceanside since early in June. She became 
quite distinguished, among the fashionable North Shore 
set, for her stunning gowns and winning manner. Be- 
fore starting West for the winter, she will spend several 
weeks in New York City. 
_ Another Kansas City family to leave was that of 
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Withers. The Withers have been 
coming to the Oceanside for many years and have many 
friends among the perennial guests of the big hotel. 
This year they had apartments in the Tennis cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Malivy and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. 
Amston of Portland, Me., are motoring to New York 
City and spent three days at The Oceanside early in the 
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week. From New York they will take the western trail 
of the Ideal Tour back to the mountains and Portland. 
Mrs. Gerald D. Bramwell of New Yory City is num- 
bered among those who are leaving the Oceanside for 
home this week. Mrs. Bramwell is one of the most 
beautiful of the younger matrons that visit the Ocean- 
side every year. She has always been a great favorite 
both with the young and old and is often the center 
of attention at the Oceanside dances. Before her mar- 
riage she was Miss Faithful Ames of Boston. 
Mrs. Emmet Queen and daughter, Miss Philippa, 
have returned to their home in New York City, after a 
season’s stay at The Oceanside, as Miss Philippa 
is to return to school. She has been a great favorite 
among the younger set at the Oceanside this summer. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Saltonstall sailed from Lon- 
don Wednesday on the Adriatic and will soon join the 
colony at Beverly Cove, where they now make their 
year-round home. 
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Mrs. W. ©. Loring returned to her summer home at 
Pride’s Crossing the first of the week after a ten days 
trip to the mountains. 
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Mrs. Amory A. Lawrence has with her at her 
Beverly Cove home her niece, Miss Laura Amory of 
Boston and her nephew, George Amory of Wilmington, 
Del. 
.. Miss E.R. Rice ..] 
a Nem York 
Atlantic City, N.d. 
5O0 Hitth Aue. 
. Magnolia, Mass. 
th Season 
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New and Beautiful Models in , 
GOWNS AND MILLINERY 
showing 
HATS OF FRENCH FELTS 
for all occasions, also the 
New Velvet and Plush Models. 
Gowns in Charmeuse, Velveteens and Serges, 
also tailored suits for the young ladies and 
many exquisite dancing frocks. 
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Millinery . Children’s Clothes . Gowns 
Coats : Blouses 
‘the Church of the Incarnation, New York City. 
Dr. and Mrs. Maleolm McBurney, who have had 
the Barlow cottage at Beverly Farms this season, re- 
turned the latter part of last week from a short visit 
at Stockbridge, Mass., with the former’s parents, Dr. 
and Mrs. Charles McBurney. The McBurneys are among 
the newly-married couples on the North Shore this sea- 
son and have been very popular among the younger set. 
Dr. and Mrs. McBurney were married on June 18th at 
Both 
are very enthusiastic devotees of the life out-doors and 
have taken part in many of the tennis and golf events 
at the Essex County Club, Magnolia and other rendez- 
vous of the fashion along the Shore. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Fitch of the Manchester col- 
ony have gone to the mountains for a short stay. 
Shantung Patent Folding Tables 
Ornamental and Useful for Porches, Teas, 
Card Parties, Ete. 
Mrs. Bill’s Shop 
Hartford, Ct., 
and Lobster Lane, Magnolia. 
For Wholesale Prices Address 
G. W. BILL & CO., 
Hartford, Conn. 
