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AT THE HOTELS. 
The Oceanside, Magnolia. 
Lorenzo M. Gillet of New York was a guest at lunch- 
eon Tuesday at the Oceanside of A. Pomvert, who is in 
_ the Centre cottage for the month of August. On Monday 
Mr. Pomvert had as his dinner guest, Mrs. H. B. Wood- 
ruff of New York. 
Mrs. Arabella Howe of Boston and the Oceanside has 
as her guests for a few days, her son, G. E. Howe, and 
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Leland of Boston. 
C. M. Robertson of New York, came over from his 
summer home in Bass Rocks Tuesday to play in the ten- 
nis tournament and was a luncheon guest of ‘‘Reggie’’ 
Kennard. In the opening round of the tennis, Mr. 
Robertson was successful, defeating Jay Tschudy of 
Kansas City, but in his contest with Sherban Penhal- 
low, jr., a former winner of the Magnolia cup, he lost. 
An automobile luncheon party to the Oceanside Tues- 
day was made up of Mrs. Irving 8. Palmer of Marble- 
head Neck; Mrs. William I. Palmer of Winchester; Miss 
Maud Niedringhaus of St. Louis, and Master Wendall 
Logan of Boston. 
Mrs. F. W. Woolworth and Miss Woolworth of New 
York have come to the Oceanside to spend the month of 
August. 
Frederick Richard Estabrook and Benjamin Esta- 
brook arrived at the Oceanside with Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
W. Estabrook, just too late to take part in the tennis 
tournament. They have been assigned apartments in 
East cottage for the balance of the season. The Esta- 
brooks are from Boston and the young men of the family 
are especially popular in the college set. 
Another St. Louisan has been added to the already 
large number from that city at the Oceanside. He is 
Clarence H. King. He is in Centre cottage for August. 
Miss Elsie Bullivant of West Newton and Miss Elea- 
nor Bradley of Brookline, who have been frequent 
guests of friends at the Oceanside this season, came here 
Monday to play in the tennis tournament. They ap- 
peared Tuesday but were defeated in the women’s 
doubles playing together against Miss Cutting and Miss 
Amory. 
Recent arrivals at the Oceanside who come from New 
York or close by include William de Wagstaffe, New 
York City; Mr. and -Mrs. W. D. N. Perine, New York 
City; Miss Nellie Hatfield, Brooklyn, and Mrs. G. H. 
Watson, jr., Miss Watson, Theodore S. Watson, Harold 
Fi. Watson of Morristown, N. J. The Watsons and a 
maid are in the Flume cottage for the rest of the season. 
Miss French and Mrs. Edward A. Clark of Boston 
were guests Monday of Mrs. William McAdoo of New 
York, at the Oceanside hotel. 
Baltimore is increasing its representation at - the 
Oceanside, arrivals this week including Mr. and Mrs. 
Samuel C. Rowland, Dorothy Rowland, and C. Ransom 
Rowland, and L. M. Tiffany and Mrs. Tiffany. The 
Rowlands are domiciled in Flume cottage for the re- 
mainder of the season. 
From Chicago come Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Barrill and 
Jack Barrill. They are in Highlands cottage, one of 
the Oceanside connections. 
Pittsburg arrivals at the Oceanside this week have 
been Mr, and Mrs. Joseph R. Woodwell, Mr. and Mrs. S. 
H. Church, Reginald Church and Katherine Church; 
from Philadelphia have come Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. 
Poulterer and Mrs. J. P. Maas; from Cleveland, George 
Ely Garretson and H. Maynard Rees; and from Louis- 
ville, Mrs. M. B. Conway. 
The Oceanside is becoming more and more popular 
with Southern families. Mrs. B. W. Petersan, Miss 
Petersan and W. F. Petersan of Wheeling, W. Va., and 
J.C. Gilmore and Thomas Gilmore of New Orleans being 
among the recent arrivals. , 
Mr. and Mrs. EK. J. Buffington, Miss Eugenia Buffing- 
ton and Miss Sarah Louise Buffington have come to Mag- 
nolia from Evanston, IIl., for the balance of the season. 
They are at the Oceanside. Mrs. John Garner Graves 
and Sallie Van Brunt Diggett have come to the Ocean- 
side from Kansas City. 
Oceanside arrivals this week include Mr. and Mrs. 58. 
H. Chureh, Reginald Chureh, Miss Katherine Church, 
Pittsburg; Miss Nelly Hatfield, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. 
J. B. Woodwell, Pittsburg; Mrs. A. W. Kennard, Bos- 
ton; Mrs. David A. Sykes, Rockville, Ct.; Mr. and Mrs. 
Finley Barrell, Jack Barrell, Chicago; Mrs. Edward D. 
Harlow, Miss Harlow, Arthur Harlow, Salem; J. B. 
Stone, Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. N. Perine, New 
York City; Mr. and Mrs Henry W. Estabrook, Frederick 
Reed Estabrook, Benjamin W. Estabrook, Boston; Cla- 
renee W. King, St. Louis; William de Wagstaffe, Mr. 
and Mrs. C. W. Kittridge, Miss Mary W. Kittridge, New 
York; M. B. Conway, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. 
Samuel C. Rowland, Miss Dorothy Rowland, C. Rawson 
Rowland, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. G. W. Watson, jr., Miss 
Watson, Theo. S: Watson, Harold E. Watson, Morris- 
town, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Buffington, Miss Eugenia 
Buffington, Miss Sarah Louise Buffington, Evanston, U1. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tiffany, Miss Burch, Baltimore; 
George Ely Garretson, H. Maynard Rees, Cleveland; Mr. 
and Mrs. Joseph C. Poulterer, Pittsburg, Pa.; Miss Leshe 
Bullevant, W. Newton; Mrs. B. W. Peterson, Miss Peter- 
son, W. F. Peterson, Wheeling, W. Va.; J. C. Gilmore, 
Thomas Gilmore, New Orleans; Mrs. F. W. Woolworth, 
New York City; Mrs. Frank Hume, Miss Hume, Wash- 
ington; Mrs. John Philip Sousa, Miss Jane Priscilla 
Sousa, Miss Helen Sousa, Miss Martha Meeker, New 
York; Mrs. Charles S. Forbes, Narrytown, Conn.; Mr. 
and Mrs. James C. Barr, Miss Jane Fairfield, Richard C. 
Fairfield, Boston; Miss Ruth Gilpin Wood, Vincent P. 
Wood, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. 8. Wakeman Sher- 
wood, Southport, Conn.; Mrs. Frank Gray, Miss Marga- 
ret Gray, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Richard Devins, Bos- 
ton; R. L. Stebugh, children and maid, W. H. Ludlain, 
J. W. Creacen, H. G. Fraill, New York; Monsier and 
Madam Robert Leonen, Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 
Athe, Mrs. W. E. Gurney, Miss Durand, Newark; Mrs. 
Allan A. Ryan, Miss Reynolds, New York; Mrs. John M. 
Hood, Boston; Miss Ellen Morse, New York; Mr. and 
Mrs. E. K. Warren, Three Oakes, Michigan; Mr. and 
Mrs. H. C. Matthews, Baltimore; Miss Flora I. Doyle, 
Washington; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones, Miss Marion 
Jones, Philadelphia; Miss Mary O’Hara, Miss Ella M. 
O’Hara, Germantown, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dean, 
New York City; Mrs. J. B. Beals, F. P. Shepard, D. C. 
Shepard, St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brainard, Miss 
R. Brainard, South Orange, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. William 
W. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlap, Philadelphia; 
Parker R. Browne, Malden: Mrs. W. L. Haves, Cleve- 
land; Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Livingston, C. TH. Wilson, 
New York; M. H. Royston, Galveston; Mr. and Mrs. E. 
P. MeMurtey, Canton, Mass.; J. D. Cox, Cleveland; 
George Davis Kittridge, Yonkers, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 
William Warner Harper, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. and 
Mrs. E. A. Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bugbee, Spring- 
field, Mrs. Morris Dallett, the Misses  Dallett, 
Philadelphia, ~ ; 
