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ODER Gi IRE EI RRO DESO LOPES EPS 
: At the Gotels :: 
The first hop of the season at the 
Oceanside will take place tomorrow 
evening in the casino. There are so 
many young people’ at Magnola 
thus early in the season that- ar- 
rangements could be made for 
a party. Mrs. EK. M. House has 
been actively interested in mak- 
ing the arrangements for the 
hop. She is leaving next week in 
company with Mr. House and Miss 
Janet House for Europe. Many of 
the young folk from along the North 
Shore will go over to Magnolia to- 
morrow night for the danee. 
The Oceanside is having a. very 
husy season. There were 175 guests 
at the hotel.at noon today. By the 
first of July—one week from today— 
fully 350 people will be registered 
at the hotel and its cottages. There 
have been from 45 to 50 guests more 
than last year since the opening 07 
the hotel, despite the unfavorab'e 
weather the first week the hotel was 
opened. 
Mr. and Mrs. Preseott Rowe and 
family of Brookline arrived at the 
Oceanside this week for the season. 
They are occupying apartments in 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
the Flume cottage. Mr. Rowe is 
well known in Boston insurance eir- 
cles. 
Mrs. H. W. Catherwood and her 
daughter, Mrs. Alfred Tucker of 
Philadelphia were among the late ar- 
rivals last week for the season. 
C. S. Richardson and family of 
New York arrived at the Oceanside 
yesterday. They, too, have apart- 
ments at the Flume cottage. 4 
Gen. G. L. Andrews and family of 
Washington are expected at the 
Oceanside within a few days for the 
season. They have- taken apart- 
ments at Highland cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Banks 
have been’ spending a week at the 
Oceanside, visiting their friends’ Mr. 
and Mrs. Fred Bonner of New York 
who have apartments at the Lawton 
cottage. 5 
Mr. and Mrs. KE. H. Gurney of To- 
ronto arrived at the Oceanside last 
Saturday for the season. 
Mrs. John E. Howe, widow of the 
well known New York architect, is 
visiting Mr. and Mrs. James MeLean 
at the Oceanside. 
‘Among the Pittsburg people to ar- 
rive at Magnolia this week were Mr. 
and Mrs. F. F. Nicola. They have 
taken rooms at the Oceanside. 
Among season guests of long 
Old ‘Time Treasures 
and Antiques 
OF THE UNUSUAL KIND NOT GENERALLY 
FOUND AT SEASHORE RESORTS. 
Original paintings of the Early Italian, Dutch 
and English Schools. 
standing at the Oceanside, who have — 
returned this week is Mrs. George — 
L. Whitman of New York City. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pettus, Miss — 
Pettus and Morrison Pettus of St. — 
Louis have returned to the Ocean- 
side for the season. . 
Another arrival this week for the 
season is Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Culbert 
and family of New York. 
have apartments in the Tennis cot- 
tage. 
Mrs. E. W. Longfellow and Miss’ 
R. D. Wild were down the North | 
Shore Wednesday and lunched at the 
Oceanside. The Longfellows have a 
summer home at Coolidge’s Point. 
Mrs. Edward Wise and family of 
New York arrived at the Qceanside 
this week. They have apartments 
at the Overlook for the season. Mr, 
Wise will join his family later. — , 
Prominent among the young 
women horseback riders at the Mag- | 
we note the - 
nolia this summer, 
Misses Aimee and Mary F. Gilbert, 
young daughters of Mrs..R. M. Gil- 
bert. of New York. .Miss Mary 
Margaret Walker, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. J. Harrington Walker is — 
also taking lessons this season. 
Wednesday’s arrivals 
Mrs. Thomas B. Proctor of Boston at 
the Oeeanside. She is a season guest, 
W. C. LANGLEY & CO. 
Bankers and Brokers 
Members of the New York Stock Exchange —— 
10 Wall St, New York 19 Kilby St., Boston 
Quaint old Jewels, Cameos, Fob Seals, Pins 
and Rings. 
Old Silver, Bronzes and China. 
Curious old Engravings and Prints. 
XVII, XVIII and XIX Century Furniture. 
THE ONLY EXHIBIT 
NEW ENGLAND. 
OF ITS 
We beg to announce that on July Sth, we 
shall open a branch office at the Oceanside Hotel, 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Our Office is equipped with a direct wire to 
Boston and New York, and we offer every facil- 
KIND IN 
ity for the execution of orders in all markets. - 
We cordially invite you to use this office in 
the transaction of any business that you may 
have during the summer months. 
THE LONDON STUDIO§, Inc. 
Central Street, = : 3 
Manchester 
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