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The Oceanside, Magnolia. 
A Toronto family to return to the 
Oceanside this week is ths’, of Mrs. 
R. Ryechman, who are occupying 
apartments in East cottage. 
Capt. I. M. Bean and Miss Dickson 
and Miss E. N. Dickson of Milwau- 
kee, who are touring New England 
by motor, spent a few days at the 
Oceanside recently. 
Mrs. George R. Wallace end. Mrs. 
Elizabeth and Rachael Wallace of 
Fitchburg have arrived for the bal- 
ance of July. 
New Yorkers to arrive this week 
include Mrs. Louis J. Belloni and 
young daughter. They will be 
joined later by Mr. Bellon: 
Miss Catherine McLaughlin of 
Jersey City and Miss Hatiie Head- 
den-have arrived for seveial weeks’ 
stay. 
A San Francisco family to arrive 
at Magnolia is that of Mrs. 8S. L. Bee. 
They came last week to spend the 
balance of July. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weil and family 
of Elmsford, N. Y., have returned to 
Magnolia for the balance of the sca- 
son. They have apartmecis in Ten- 
nis cottage. Mrs. Weil is one of the 
smartest whips seen on North Shore 
drives. She was out Tuesday, hold- 
in the ribbons over a four-in-hand 
and drove over from Magnolia to 
Manchester and Pride’s Crossing 
and back. To see a coach bowling 
along over the North Shore roads ac- 
companied by the sound of a bu- 
gler’s horn reminded one. of olden 
times, before the days of the auto. 
Mrs. Weil always takes a prominent 
part in the horse events on ihe beach 
at Magnolia every. summer. 
Mrs. G. W. Barnes, Miss A. Drohen 
and Miss Rose Rhodes of Muskogee, 
Okla., are among the arrivals this 
week. They are occupying apart- 
ments in the Flume eottage. Mr. 
Barnes will join the party later. 
Mrs. Mary E. Hobart 0° Fhiladel- 
phia, an old-time visitor to Magnolia, 
has returned to the Oceanside for the 
balance of the reason. 
Prominent among the «rrivals at 
the Oceanside are Mrs. W:lliam H. 
Seudder of St. Louis and the Misses 
Gladys Cupples and Maule Cupples 
Scudder. They are occupying apart- 
ments in Sea Vista. Mrs. Seudder’s 
father, Samuel Cupples, wll arrive 
later. The Scudders take an impor- 
tant part in the social life of Magno- 
lia each year. Miss Martha Scudder 
was married recently to John Over- 
all of St. Louis. They ars now on 
their wedding trip in the West and 
are expected at Magnolia next 
month. 
J. C. Kerr of Brooklyn joined Mrs. 
Kerr at Center cottage Magnolia the 
latter part of last week. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. B.’ bDewey and 
their son, A. B. Dewey, jr., of Chica- 
vo have returned for another season. 
Mrs. Bradley L. Eaton, Mrs. EI- 
tinge F. Warner and Walter B. 
Eaton of New York city are recent 
arrivals. Thsy are occup}ing apart- 
ments in the Flume cottage. 
Miss Catherine Britton is one of 
the most popular Washimeton girls 
at Magnolia. She is with ier mother, 
Mrs. Alexander Britton and her sis- 
ter, Miss Marguerite Britton at the 
Oceanside. Miss Carroll was a guest 
of Miss Britton Monday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jennings 
have returned to Magnolia for the 
summer. They are occupying apart- 
ments in Perkins cottage. They are 
from Catskill, N. Y. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welsh of 
New York city are registered at tlie 
Oceanside. 
Miss Julia Doyle of Evanston, II1., 
is visiting Mrs. Horsha of Evanston. 
Miss Bianea Cogswell of Ports- 
mouth was a guest of Miss McAdoo 
at the Oceanside over Monday. Miss 
McAdoo, by the way, is very much 
in evidence along the bridal paths of 
the North Shore. She is very fond 
of horse-back riding. 
Bass Rocks 
Mr. Hill, a very wealtiy resident 
of Orange, N. J., who edits the big 
machinery magazine, and family 
have the J. O. Procter cottage at 
Grapevine Cove. For two seasons 
they have been trying to purchase 
a permanent summer home at Bass 
Rocks. They are friends of Mr. and 
Mrs. C. G. Cooper. 
Allan Farmer of Brookline, a 
Bass Rocks summer guest of ‘ong 
standing, and house guest of his 
aunt, Mrs. Gelston Whittemore, has 
announced his engagement to Miss 
Natalie Morrison of New York city. 
Mr. Farmer’s brother, Malcolm, and 
family of Phoenixville, Pa., are at 
the Thorwald. 
Guests at the Thorwald include 
Sandford H. Whitwell and family, 
Washington, D. C. Mr. Whitwell 
is a prominent business man there. 
From the capital also is Mrs. W. F. 
Field, whose husband is the buyer of 
lands for the U. S. Government 
upon which to locate postoffices. 
WILLIAM KENDRICKS 
formerly in the employ of 
the Misses Bartlett, will 
be at Connor’s Stable, 
Tappan Street, Manches- 
ter-by-the-Sea, June. Ist, 
for the summer, and will 
supply horses, victoria or 
depot wagon for rides, to 
those desirous of hiring. 
He can bring the best of 
testimonials. 
Telephone Manchester 122-3 
POTTERY 
We have added _ to 
stock a line of Buffalo Pot- 
our 
tery, which for quaintness 
of form, originality of deco- 
ration; for attractiveness 
and worth, must be seen to 
appreciate the harmonious 
blending of colors and the 
artistic relation of 
scheme to design and shape. 
Tell your chauffeur to stop 
at 
color 
KAVANAGH, 
The Druggist, 
South Essex Mass. 
W. M. SMITH 
The PHOTOGRAPHER 
156 CABOT ST., BEVERLY 
SamjJes at Allen’s Drug 
Store, Manchester. 
Miss GLADYS TRULL 
Of Pride’s Crossing 
Announces to the people of Manchester 
that she is prepared to give lessons on the 
Piano and Pipe-Organ 
aud that her services may be secured 
as accompanist, 
