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DREICER & CoO. 
560 FIFTH AVENUE 
NEW YORK 
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PEARLS OF RARE QUALITY 
The COLONNADE 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Mystery Island Inn 
DINER POPULAIRE 
FOURTH OF JULY 
Menu 
Potage a 1’Independence 
Filet de Sole a 1’Americaine 
Pommes Lincoln 
Noisette D’Agneau a la General Grant 
Petits Pois Washington 
Poulet a la Columbus 
Salade Lafayette 
Coupe aux Fruits a la Taft 
Gateau Roosevelt 
Dessert Yankee Doodle 
Dinner at $2.50 per plate from 6 to 8.30 p. m. 
Continuous Ferry Service from West 
Beach. Tables can be reserved by 
’*phone—8033-2 Beverly Farms 
Miss M. E. L. Haven of New York city is another 
season guest at the Abora. 
Walter J. Otis of New Orleans has registered at the 
Aborn. 
MR. PERINE, 
Resident Partner } 
AT THE HOTELS. 
Among the many automobile parties motoring down 
the North Shore Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones, 
Miss Jones, Miss Tilton and Miss Walker all of Boston, 
‘hey were guests at the Oceanside of Admiral and Mrs, 
Farmer. 
J. Harold Pettus of St. Louis joined the other mem- 
bers of the family at the Oceanside the first of this” 
week. He is & son of W. H. H. Pettus. 
Mrs. Geored K. Carter of Boston and Miss Eline 
bradley joined Mr. Carter at the Overlook cottage, Mon- 
day. Miss Merion McGinley went over from Manches- 
ter Tuesday and lunched with the Carters. 
Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Childs of Pittsburg were among 1 the 7 
arrivals at the Oceanside Monday. 
Among the Southerners to arrive at the Oceanside this 
week for a short stay were Mrs. Louis 8. Clark and chil-— 
dren Elizabeth and Frank. They arrived Monday and 
plan to leave tuday for the Adirondacks where they will 
spend the summer. Miss Lydie Kennard of New Orleans 
was a guest of Mrs. Clark Tuesday for luncheon. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mariin of Columbus, Ohio, have- 
been spending the week at the Oceanside. They left to- 
day. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gladding and Miss Ballou of Provi- 
dence were among the motor parties stopping at the 
Oceanside Tuesday. | 
Today Mrs. William Bagnell and family of St. Louis 
are expected at the Oceanside. They have apartments 
in East cottage for the summer. Miss Effie A. Bagnell 
is one of the most prominent young ladies in the social 
life at the Oceanside during the summer. 
Another family to arrive at the hotel today is Samuel 
Cupples of St. Louis, and his daughter, Mrs. W. H. 
Seudder and family, including Miss G. C. Seudder and | 
Miss Maud C. Seudder. They will be domiciled in Sea 
Vista cottage. 
At the Aborn has arrived for the season, Mrs. W. Ag 
I'rench of Boston. 
Charles A. Haskell and iamily of Newton are to spetill 
a greater part of the summer at the Aborn. Mr. Haskell 
is very proud of the distinction of having bought the — 
first ticket ever issued by the Boston & Maine R. R. to — 
Magnolia. He purchased it 38 years ago when the sta- 
(j0n was opened. + 
William A. Paine of Boston has greatly improved his” | 
estate at Beach Bluff since last season. 4 
