NORTH SHORE BREEZE 15 
AT THE HOTELS. 
William McAdoo of New York arrived Saturday for 
the remainder of the season with Mrs. McAdoo and their 
daughter, Miss McAdoo, who came here last week for 
the summer. Since her arrival, Miss MeAdoo has been 
taking advantage of the beautiful bridle paths in and 
around Magnolia every pleasant day, evidently prefer- 
ring the saddle to the automobile. The McAdoos are at 
the Tennis cottage, Oceanside. 
Mrs. Frank M. Burrough and Miss Burrough have 
come to the Oceanside. The Burroughs are from New 
York. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roberts, Marie C. Cozzens, 
Mrs. L. H. Colwell, Mr. and Mrs. David Valentine; 
George Sloan, W. R. Comfort, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dergu- 
scn, Louis R. Dressler and L. Richard Dressler, and 
Miss E. A. Rushmore are also recent guests from New 
York at the Oceanside and the cottages connected. 
Miss Florence Willis of Columbia, Missouri, who ar- 
rived recently at the Oceanside, is awaiting her mother 
who will be with her for the remainder of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rogers of Reno, Nevada, who have 
been motoring through this part of the country, 
stopped at the Oceanside Sunday. 
Curtis Guild, father of Curtis Guild, former governor 
of Massachusetts, entertained as guests Sunday, E. C. 
Fitch of Manchester and Horace Edmunds, of Newton. 
Mr. Guild, sr., is again a season guest at the Oceanside. 
Recent arrivals at the Oceanside and cottages include 
Mrs. A. D. Russell, Albany, N. Y.; Mrs. H. E. Reedy, 
Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. 8S. D. Sturgis, Minneapolis, Minn. ; 
Mrs. J. B. Tarbox, St. Paul, Minn.; Dr. A. O. Hastings 
and Mrs. Hastings, Toronto, Can.; Spencer Borden, Fall 
River, for Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bond of 
Hartford, Conn.; George Johnston, Detroit, at East cot- 
tage; A. H. White, Boston, and E. M. Richards, New- 
tonville. 
Mrs. Annie M. Lawrence and Edward Lawrence of 
Brookline, are at the Oceanside for an indefinite stay. 
Miss Helen M. Wood of St. Louis and Miss Florence 
D. Smith of Scranton, Penn., were guests Sunday of Miss 
Eleanor Bradley of Brookline, who is at the Oceanside 
for the summer, with the George HE. Carters. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ney of Cleveland, were guests 
Sunday at the Oceanside of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Palmer, 
who are at the hotel for the summer. Mr. Palmer is 
president of the American Steel and Wire Co., and re- 
sides in Cleveland. 
- Philadelphia guests at the Oceanside for the summer 
include Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lewis and Miss Lewis, who 
have come to Magnolia with motor car, chauffeur and 
maid. They are in the Gables. 
Another Philadelphia party which also includes 
friends from Louisville, Kentucky, is made up of Miss 
Sarah Welch, John Welch, Paul Jones and Miss Re- 
becca Duhring of Philadelphia, and Miss Lucy Jones 
and Mrs. 8. P. Jones of Louisville. They have been as- 
signed apartments in the Fuller, one of the Oceanside 
_ ecttages. 
Senor Don Francisco de la Barra, Francis and Julian 
de la Barra, maid, valet and chauffeur, arrived at the 
Oceanside from Washington Friday and have been as- 
signed apartments in the Flume cottage. Senor de la 
Barra is the ambassador from Mexico to the United 
States and this summer will make Magnolia the lega- 
tion headquarters, thus adding another to the coterie 
of diplomats on the North Shore. Garo R. de la Teneroff, 
the first secretary, arrived Saturday. He too is in the 
Flume cottage. 
Other season guests who have taken apartments in 
Flume cottage, Oceanside, are the Secors of Toledo, Ohio. 
They include Mrs. Jay K. Secor, Miss Virginia, and 
James and George Secor. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Seggerman, K. M. Seggerman and 
Mrs. E. 8. Norton are at the Highlands cottage, Ocean- 
side, having come from New York to spend the summer 
in Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Shaw of Pittsburgh, is in 
Fuller cottage of the Oceanside hotel, with their three 
children and Miss E. Grace Cook. They are season 
guests. 
The J. B. Bagnells of St. Louis who are annual guests 
at the Oceanside, and who are occupying one of the cot- 
tages this season are entertaining’ extensively. Their 
guests including many friends from St. Louis. A recent 
guest from that city was S. R. Francis. Miss Elsie 
Bagnell will be an entrant in the coming tennis tourna- 
ment. 
The lure of the North Shore has enticed the Adees from 
their beautiful estate in Tuxedo Park, New York, to 
Magnolia. They are Oceanside guests and are in the 
Gables cottage. They include Mrs. Ernest R. Adee, and 
maid; William 8S. Adee and Miss Geraldine F. Adee. 
The Philadelphia contingent at the Oceanside has been 
increased by Miss Dorothy May De Long and maid; 
Master Charles F. De Long and Frank E. De Long and 
chauffeur. They are at the Tennis cottage for the 
scason. 
Reginald Kennard of Boston, who, as a member of 
the Magnolia Lawn Tennis Association, is the most 
active of the committee selected to engineer the tennis 
teurnament which will begin August 1, on the Ocean- 
side courts, entertained his parents and other members 
of the family Sunday. The Kennards motored to Mag- 
nolia from Boston and were registered at the Oceanside. 
The party included Mrs. W. 8. Kennard and Mr. and 
Mrs. W. P. Kennard, 
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Giroux, Miss Lillian Giroux and 
Miss M. White have arrived in Magnolia from New York 
for an indefinite stay. They are registered at the Ocean- 
side and have been assigned apartments in the Breakers 
cottage, where on Sunday they received Seott A. White 
ot New York. Colonel Sherrard of New York also is 
an Oceanside guest at the Breakers. 
Mrs. Frank S. Martin and the Misses Martin—Caro- 
line and Elsie—have arrived at Magnolia for the sum- 
mer from Plainfield, N. J., and are in Flume cottage, 
Oceanside. 
Magnolia is becoming more and more popular as a 
watering place for New York families who appreciate 
the opportunities of good roads for motoring and the 
beautiful drives and bridle paths through wooded lanes. 
James McLean, Mrs. E. L. Tucker, Miss McLean and 
maid are among the recent Gotham arrivals at the Ocean- 
side. 
A Southern family from the land of the Magnolia is 
represented by Mrs. W. W. Johnston, two children and 
two maids, who are registered at the Oceanside from 
Macon, Georgia. They are in the Shore View cottage. 
A large party from Duguesne, Penn., were guests in 
the Fuller cottage, Oceanside, as follows: William 
Whigham, jr., William Whigham, E. J. Hamilton and 
ehauffeur, Mrs. E. J. Hamilton, T. Burns and A. N, 
Diehl. 
Miss Anna Frost of Buffalo, N. Y., is a guest of G. C. 
Miller in Sea Crest, one of the Oceanside cottages. 
Mrs. Theodore Mayer of Cincinnati, O., is a season 
guest at the Hesperus. 
