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MAGNOLIA has always been an alluring spot for the 
visitor within its precinct, calling forth the memories 
of the many beautiful spots with which the place abounds. 
It is rarely that one finds such a delightful combining of 
seashore and country as that which Magnolia offers to 
From nearly every summer place glimpses or 
the sea can be had, and the beauties of the shore are in- 
describable, Every year guests return to, the Oceanside 
who have traveled afar since their last year’s visit, and 
always, are they charmed, anew with the scenery which 
has made Magnolia famous. 
* Although many of the young men who. are yearly 
visitors to the Oceanside have enlisted in either of the 
branches of the U. S. Army and Navy, nevertheless, the 
week-ends at the hotel will be gay this summer for the 
‘reason that the boys who are within a reasonable radius 
of the hotel will do doubt come dawn for over Sunday 
whenever possible. 
Chester Lockwood of Washington, who is training 
on a submarine chaser at Bridgeport, was a dinner guest 
at the Oceanside on Sunday, motoring over from Beverly 
Cove where he was a week-end guest of the Alexander B. 
Steinert home. ‘Chester’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.-lhomas 
Lockwood of Washington, are expected to arrive soon at 
the hotel, which has been their annual custom for a num- 
ber of summers. Winthrop Lockwood, whose friends at 
the hotel and on the North Shore are innumerable, is in 
France with the Harvard Ambulance Corps. 
’ Dr. and Mrs. H. Laurence Dowd (nee Alice Richard) 
arrived on Saturday, last for a two weeks’ visit at the 
hotel. Miss Elvine Richard, Mrs. Dowd’s sister arrived 
on the day previous for the season. Mrs. Alice Moore 
Richard, their mother, arrived Wednesday to remain the 
entire summer. . 
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Daily concerts at the hotel by the orchestra, are en- 
joyed by the guests, who sit in the northeast parlor during 
the renditions. The concerts,’ which are given following 
the luncheon hour and dinner hour, are well attended 
always, and the selections given by the orchestra, which is 
composed of members of Boston Symphony, are thorough- 
ly enjoyed. The weekly hops, which are always such de- 
lightful, affairs will be inaugurated within a short time, 
much to the pleasure of the guests. Formerly dancing 
was considered a joy to be confined to the younger set, 
but in these days it is no so; for nightly, the dance is 
participated in by many of the guests and the ‘continuous 
onlookers have diminished noticeably. 
Many motorists dined at the Oceanside on Sunday, 
enjoying the splendid roads which radiate from the hotel. 
One party included four of Boston’s business men, juk& 
Allen, F. A. Allen, L. C. Hurd and C. H. Alexander. 
Brig. General Andrews and Mrs. Andrews of Wash- 
ington accompanied by the latter’s niece, Miss Emily 
Battles, also of Washington are occupying their usual 
apartments at the hotel, for the season. 
Ira Fitch Brainard, 2d, accompanied by his tutor, 
John G. Faston of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., motored to the 
Oceanside on Sunday and made a brief visit. His par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brainard of Pittsburgh with 
their daughters, Misses Frances, Adelaide and Margaret 
will soon arrive for the summer. Mrs. W. Harry Brown 
of Pittsburgh and Beverly Cove is a sister of Mrs. Brain- 
ard, as is Mrs. C, D. Callery of Pittsburgh, who spends 
her summers at the Oceanside. Mrs. Callery has a win- 
ter home at Pasadena, which is a very beautiful and pre- 
tentious estate. 
A group of St. Louis people who made the Ocean- 
side their stopping place over the week-end were Harrison 
Williams, Miss. Hadley Richardson, and Miss Letitia 
Parker. The party is on its way to Montreal by motor 
car, and returning will spend a few weeks at the hotel. 
So impressed were they with Magnolia and its environs 
that they changed their original plans which included a 
few weeks stay further down the coast. 
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