June 22, 1917. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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ERY informally the Oceanside hotel at Magnolia began 
_the summer season on Wednesday, luncheon marking 
the event with a goodly number of the usual summer 
guests. Never has the hotel appeared to better advantage 
than it does this season with its beautiful gardens and 
flower beds. Nearly surrounded by splendid trees, the 
verdure appears more luxuriant than ever, and the warm 
days of the past week have added a zest to the out-of- 
door life which is always so appealing to the visitor to 
Magnolia. Mrs. Walter S. Warren, Jr., who has man- 
aged the affairs of the Oceanside so successfully for a 
number of years past is ever thoughtful of the comfort of 
the guest within his doors, and under his direction the 
service at the Oceanside will this year, as in the past, be 
unexcelled. The bookings for the summer are in accord- 
ance with the usual summer business, and the manage- 
ment anticipates a banner season. 
George, E, Carter, who arrived at Magnolia during 
the latter part of last week, was joined on Wednesday by 
Mrs. Carter, and daughter, Mrs. A. Rex Flinn of Pitts- 
burgh, who will remain with her parents in “Overlook” 
cottage during the summer. Mr. Flinn is in training with 
the Reserve Officers at Fort Niagara. 
Albert Geiger of Boston, who lives during the win- 
ter at the Copley-Plaza, will spend his initial summer sea- 
son at Magnolia and has reserved apartments at the 
Oceanside. It is expected that he will arrive shortly. 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Upton, who have been at 
their summer cottage on Lexington avenue, Magnolia, for 
a week or more, entertained Mrs. G. W. Sanford and 
Miss N. E. Haskell of Brookline, at luncheon at the 
Oceanside on Wednesday, the ladies motoring down from 
the city for the day. 
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Word was received at the Oceanside hotel today that 
Admiral and Mrs. H. H. Rousseau and family of New 
York, who spent last summer here, would probably not 
return for the summer, as was first expected. Admiral 
Rousseau was prominent in the engineering of the build- 
ing of the Panama Canal during its construction, and was 
lately made Admiral in recognition of his splendid work. 
One of the first guests to arrive at the Oceanside for 
the opening was Mrs. Edith M. Binney of Marlboro 
street, Boston, who has been a season guest at the hotel 
for a number of summers. Mrs. Binney is always wel- 
come at Magnolia, where she has a host of friends. 
M. |. Vogel of New York, a member of the firm of 
3onwit, Teller & Co., is at the Oceanside accompanied by 
Mrs. Vogel, coming to superintend the opening of the 
3onwit, Teller & Co. shop in the Colonial on Lexington 
avenue, which is entering upon its second season here. 
Both of the Lockwood boys, Chester and Winthrop, 
are in training at Plattsburg and their joviality will be 
missed at the Oceanside this season. The Lockwood 
boys have been coming to the Oceanside each summer 
since they were children. Mr. and Mrs, Lockwood are 
expected to arrive from their home in Washington in a 
few weeks. 
Mrs. M. M. Sheriff of Chicago, who several years 
ago spent the summer at the Oceanside, as previously, has 
taken the Shaw cottage on Norman avenue and will take 
up her summer residence their shortly. Mr. Sheriff is a 
prominent society matron of Chicago, and is an intimate 
friend of Mrs. H. W. Farnum of Chicago and “Sun Dial” 
cottage, Magnolia. 
Regular season guests at the Oceanside are Mrs. 
Charles F. Berwind and Miss Irene Cramp, both of Phil- 
adelphia, who arrived at Magnolia on Tuesday for the 
season. Both ladies have made Magnolia their summer 
home fora number of seasons and have many friends in 
the summer colony who are pleased at their return. 
Another Philadelphia lady expected to reach 
nolia today is Miss Helen L. Coates, who has been a 
at the Oceanside for many seasons. 
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