99 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
AT THE HOTELS. 
Everything is booming at Magnolia. The hotels are 
fast assuming the gayety of mid-season. The Oceanside 
Lotel today had a house count of more than 300 guests 
and it is expected that by the Fourth, nearly 500 will 
be registered. 
A number of brilliant functions are being planned 
for the summer. Noted among them will be a naval 
ball if the North Atlantic squadron comes to the North 
Shore, as is now planned. It has been informally an- 
nounced that ihe fleet will rendezvous at Gloucester and 
Rkockport in late July and August. The naval ball of 
three seasons ago was the most brilliant event of the sea- 
son at Magnolia. Though it is a little early to make any 
announcement along this line, it is safe to say that the 
Oceanside under its new management will leave nothing 
undone toward making the naval ball this year a most 
brilliant affair. 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blume and Miss Graham of 
Boston motored. down the North Shore Sunday for 
luncheon at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Spaulding of Cambridge 
were at the Cceanside Sunday and lunched with Percy 
Atherton, who is here for the season. 
Lawrence H. Armour ot Chicago came to Magnoha in 
his yacht over the week-end. He was at the Oceanside 
Sunday with his mother, Mrs. K. B. Armour, who is here 
for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Palmer, two children and 
iaaid, arrived at the Oceanside Sunday. They have 
apartments in Sea Crest cottage. Mr. Palmer is the 
president of the Amerizan Steel and Wire Co. They 
register from Cleveland. 
Mrs. BILL’S SHOP 
LOBSTER LANE,. MAGNOLIA 
Hartford 
(After October First) 
San Francisco Magnolia 
Chinese and Japanese Art Goods 
PARTICULARLY, THOSE ADAPTED TO 
DECORATIVE. USE 
IN THE 
SOMMERS TOME 
BASKETS (of every deseription) 
TOWELLING arid other fabrics (for curtains) 
SHANTUNG TABLES 
LANTERNS 
BAMBOO SERVING TRAYS 
BAMBOO FISH TRAYS 
OPIUM BOWLS and other brasses 
EMBROIDERIES 
OLD BROCADES 
MANDARIN COATS 
JAPANESE PRINTS and STENCILS 
All of Artistic Interest and Seldom Seen Outside 
of China and Japan. 
Mrs. E. M. House gave a dinner party at the Ocean- 
side last Saturday evening previous to the hop in the 
casino which, by the way, was a very interesting affair. 
At the dinner were Ami Lancashire of Manchester, K. 
T.. Allen of Cleveland, Arthur Carpenter, U. S. N,, 
George Lamson of Weston, Miss Thomson of Texas, Miss 
Elinor Thompson and T. A: Thompson, Jr., U. S. N:; 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.-Shaw and Mr and Mrs. Ran- 
dolph Tucker. Mr. and Mrs House and Miss Janet 
Tfouse left Monday for New: York and have since sailed 
for Europe to spend the summer. They will return to 
the Oceanside to spend the early autumn. 
Misses Florence, Phoebe and Elizabeth Adams and 
Master Hal Aciams of Washington were among last Sat- 
urday’s arrivals at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mis. E. S. Hunter, R. E. Hunter and A. B. 
Bradley of Chicago were at the Oceanside over the week- 
end. Mr. and’Mrs. Hunter came on to Cambridge last 
week for the Harvard Class Day. 
A, B. Dewey, Jr., of Chicago, was at the Oceaside over 
Sunday. With him were A. B. Glovinger of Lebanon, 
Pa., and M. 8. Ackerman of Plainfield, N. J. The Dewey 
family will arrive at Magnolia the first of July for the 
rest of the season 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Cook of Boston were to arrive 
at the Oceanside today for July and August. Mrs. Cook’s 
sister, who was Miss Donna Beach of Mexico City was 
niarried during the last. winter at the Majestic in Brook- 
line. She and her husband may come to the North Shore 
later in the summer for a-short visit. 
Mrs. H. K. Tenney and two sons, Henry F. and H. K., 
Jr., of Chieago, arrived at the Aborn last Sunday. 
Mrs. Charles W. Wilkiis and Miss Christel W. Wilkins 
of Boston are at the Aborn for the season. 
W. C. LANGLEY & CO. 
Bankers and Brokers 
Members of the New York Stock Exchange 
10 Wall St., New York 19 Kilby St., Boston 
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- 
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. 
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