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HE Oceanside Hover, at Magnolia—recognized as the Mrs. Lee McMillan, New Orleans, La. 
largest hotel property on the New England coast, with ‘Clarence F. McMurray and family, New York 
its large main hotel and’ Annex, formerly the Hesperus Charles E. Miller, Norwalk, Conn. 
Hotel, together with its score of cottages—is preparing George C. Miller and family, Buffalo, New York 
for one of ‘the best seasons of its career. Bookings for Miss Martha Millegan, Boston 
the season of 1917, which will open on Tuesday, June A. H. Morse and family, Boston 
1gth, would indicate a good season from the opening date Mrs. George H. Nettleton, Kansas City, Mo, 
until along in September when the hotel closes. Among Julian B. Newman and family, New Orleans, La. 
those who have engaged apartments for the season, are Miss Kate Dean Owen, Washington, D. C. 
many who will be recognized as guests at the Oceanside Mrs. Alfred Pancoast, Philadelphia, Pa. 
for years and years. The list appended is only a partial Miss M. A. Patterson, Boston | 
list, obtained a few days ago, and are from those who Mrs. George C. Perkins, Hartford, Conn. 
have actually booked reservations : Dr. and Mrs. Perry, Boston 
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Miss Jeaie Ql Ads, Lakewood X. | one ee 
Willis Boyd Allen and mother, Mrs. Stillman Allen, Boston 4" \r_ Robinson and fairl Louisville Ky 
Gen’l. George L. Andrews and family, Washington, D. C. 47.03 in area? sheet ao 
Miss FI St. John Baldwin, Boston Miss F’. S. Rogers, Boston 
Miss Florence St. John Baldwin, bost Mee Maas Pee eee + q 
Mrs. L. J. Belloni and family, New York Irs. Matthew Semple and family, Philadelphia 
op Mrs. Jessie Talmage Smith, New York 
Mrs. C. F. Berwind, I hiladelphia area Selva ace 
eee) Binney, Sigh us Mrs. M. R. Talmage, New York 
M. R. Bryan and family, Boston 
; : A Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tams, Staunton, Va. 
Calvin Bullock and ee ec Colorado hice Ce We uablare Dastoi ; 
George E. Carter and family, Do eee Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thomas, New York 
Mrs. Emma R. Catherwood, Philadelphia : 
; : 2, ; , Mrs. J. W. Tillinghast, Albany, N. Y. 
a geae a cv tare Iudson, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Trost, Cincinnati, Ohio 
iss Helen Louise Coates, ‘ 
: Pip ; Miss K. M. Voorheis, Cincinnati, Ohio 
Miss Irene Cramp, Philadelphia é Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Warner, Boston 
Frank R. Culbert and family, one Y. oe ae Mrs. Joseph R. Woodwell, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Mrs. John Davidson and Wm. Newcomb Davidson, Eliza- Mrs. W. S, Wyatt,.Chestnut Hill, Pa. 
wbeth, N. J. : ; 
Admiral Edward Farmer and Mrs. Farmer, Boston : 
Clarence N. Flack and family, Troy, N. Y. ANNISQUAM—Mrs. Alpheus Hyatt has arrived at her 
Mrs. Sara E. Ford, Boston — cottage and with her is her daughter, Miss Anna 
Miss Caroline W. Fuller, Boston Vaugh Hyatt, the noted sculptress, who has come on from 
Albert Geiger, Boston New ¥ ork City. : i 
Mrs. John M. Gilkeson, St. Louis, Mo. Prof. and Mrs. Charles tg Bradley have been spend- 
Mrs. Chester Guild, Boston ing several days at their Annisquam estate. 
Mrs. Edward D. Harlow and family, Boston Mrs. Melbourne H. Hardwick, wife of the late artist, 
Mrs. S. H. Hobart, Boston of Boston, is occupying her bungalow “The Poplars” on 
A. M. Kennard, Boston River road, Annisquam, for the season. _ 
~. I. Hood and family, Lowell, Mass. Among the Annisquam summer residents who are 
F. K. Howard, Boston spending several days at their cottages previous to open- 
J. A. Hull and family, New York ing for the season are: Henry E. Worcester and family 
Edwin E. Jackson, Jr. and family, New York of Brookline ; Arthur Wiley and family of Wakefield ; 
Miss Jeanette Johnson, New York Miss Annie E. Fisher, of Boston. 
Mrs. Otis Kimball, Boston Miss Nancy Flagg has arrived at her tea room cot- 
Mrs. Isaac Lombard and Mrs. Haass, Chicago, III. tage, Annisquam, for the season, having spent the winter 
‘James McLean and family, New York in Portland, Me. 
