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Among the many motor parties who 
have stopped at the New Magnolia the 
past week are Dr. and Mrs. William 
May and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lamon 
who came down in their White steamer 
from Boston. Walter E. Driver, the 
Misses Driver and Miss Moore of Phila- 
delphia also made a short visit here as 
did Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Denby of 
Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Merriam Bruce 
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Flagg also 
made a short stop here. Another party 
from Boston consisted of Mr. and Mrs. 
C. H. Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. 
Glomstead and F. A. Nichols. 
On Monday the New Magnolia will 
close one of the most successful seasons 
in its history. The house has been _ full 
for the greater partsof the season, and 
as usual it has heen the center of social 
life. Asin preyious years no effort has 
been spared by the management to make 
their guests co mfortable and everything 
possible has been done for their enter- 
tainment and amusement. An especially 
attractive feature of the summer here 
were the Sunday evening concerts by the 
orchestra assisted by soloists, both in- 
strumental and vocal. The house has 
been particularly popular with motor 
parties and many have made this their 
headquarters while touring about the 
many places of interest on the North 
Shore. This is the fourth season under 
the present ownership and management, 
and both Dr. Newell, the proprietor, 
and C. H. Mowry, the manager, are to 
be congratulated on the steadily increas- 
ing popularity which the house has 
achieved in that period. 
The Oceanside will close a week 
after the New Magnolia. It, too, has 
had one of the most successful years in 
its history. ‘hough the number of rooms 
was considerably increased this season 
by the new addition put on in the spring, 
its capacity was taxed to the utmost. 
At the Hesperus and Aborn, the year 
has been a most profitable one. And so 
pleasant have the many guests at these 
houses found their accomodations that at 
the urgent requests of many of them, the 
managements have decided to keep open 
until the first of October. During the 
month of August. these two houses were 
obliged to turn many applicants away for 
they had not sufficient accomodations. 
Mrs. Appleton and Miss Florence 
Appleton, who have been atthe Ocean- 
side since the early summer, have re- 
turned to their home in Cambridge. 
Calling Cards 50c a hundred at the 
BREEZE office. 
The Oceanside, ; 
' OPEN FROM JUNE TO OCTOBER 
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Magnolia 
ACCOMMODATES 500 
NOW OPEN FOR THE SESAON 
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Magnolia, Mass. 
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