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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ATA THESHO TEES 
ad 
Mr. and Mrs. Willis O. Chapin, 
Miss Janet Chapin and Willis Chapin, 
jr., of Buffalo are among the recent 
arrivals at the Oceanside who are 
here for an end of the season stay. 
The Chapins' have been regular 
visitors here for many seasons. 
Mrs. G. S. Fernald of St. Paul has 
joined her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. 
Lewis Wight of Brookline at the 
Oceanside for an extended stay. 
The New Magnolia seems to be a 
favorite resort for motor parties and 
each week sees a number making this 
popular house their stopping place. - i 
Among the arrivals of the week were 
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sherin, Miss 
Gladys Sherin and Miss Eloise Sherin, 
who came on from New York in their 
White Steamer. 
Mr.and Mrs. Warner Harper and 
Miss Garrett came on over the road 
from Philadelphia by motor and are 
spending their first season on the 
North Shore at the New Magnolia. 
Mr, and ~-MrsizrA.- Re eLodd of 
Newark, N.J., have returned to the 
New Magnolia for another season. 
John H. Congdon and Harold Cong- 
don of Providence, R.I., are regis- 
tered at the New Magnolia for an end 
of the season stay. 
Thomas Lynch of Greensburg, Pa., 
joined his family the first of the week 
at the New Magnolia for the balance 
of the season. Miss Lynch is one of 
the best horsewomen on the shore. 
Mrs. A. M. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. 
M. Lindsay and Miss Lindsay of 
Rochester, N.Y., are registered at the 
New Magnolia for the balance of the 
season. 
Mrs. L. S. Miller has as her guests 
at the New Magnolia Judge Hugh 
Richardson, Miss Richardson, Miss 
Brown and Miss Redout of Ottawa, 
Ont. 
Among the well known Chicagoans 
who are registered at the New Mag- 
nolia for a few weeks’ visit are J. E. 
Clark, Charles F. Spaulding, Leeds 
Barrel and Jesse Spaulding. 
One of the most pleasant parties of 
the year at the Hesperus was the 
whist of Monday evening. There 
were six prizes, the first being a beau- 
tiful silver salver which was won by 
Miss E.S. Smith of Boston; W. C. 
Burkenshaw of New York won 
second; Miss Featherston of Phila- 
delphia, third; W. E. Pettibone of 
. Hannibal, Mo. fourth; Miss Dulaney 
of Hannibal, Mo., fifth, and Mrs. 
Frank Marsh of New York, sixth 
' prize. 
SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY 
We are constantly receiving and _ placing on 
sale new goods. There is always 
“SOMETHING NEW” 
to attract your eyes, as at this time of the year 
our store is replete with new novelties and gift 
suggestions. Your attention is called to the 
LOBSTER CLAW TONG 
illustrated, making a most novel, as well as prac- 
tical, article for $3.50. 
DANIEL LOW @ Co.| 
SALEM, MASS. 
| Essex and Washington Sts. 
Che Jeo 7 agnolia 
MAGNOLIA, MASSACHUSETTS 
THE SUCCESS OF THE NORTH SHORE 
is Now Open for the Reception of Guests 
Write for circular, rates and other information 
GEORGE H. NEWELL, Proprietor 
CHARLES H. MOWRY, Manager 
SERIE ITS | 
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HAMILTON, 
L ake-Croft Inn NASS. 
(FORMERLY WINNEPOYKEN HOTEL) 
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
J. C. RAUCH, Prop. 
Famous Chicken and Steak Dinners 
Beautiful scenery. Best roads in state for automobiling and driving. 
A large veranda around the house, where dinners can be served under the 
waving pines, with cooling breezes off Lake Chebacco. Alsoa large public and 
numerous private dining rooms. 
Boating and fishing excellent. 
Rooms single or en suite. 
Telephone 9011-3 Hamilton 
