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self in blankets and soon fell asleep. In the morning, I 
felt much better. I tried it again and again, night after 
night, and would you believe it—silence gives consent 
and assent too, evidently,—in a week or so, | was cured.”’ 
"Tis a great place for tales, the Oceanside, at midnight. 
The Hesperus, Magnolia. 
The Hesperus is fast being filled with season guests 
and before many days the popular hotel should be 
erowded to capacity. Albert Cheney of Boston enter- 
tained as a dinner guest Sunday, P. B. Cheney of Phila- 
delphia. The Albert Cheneys are here for the season. 
Another Cheney family are at the Hesperus for the re- 
mainder of the summer arrived Monday from South 
Manchester, Conn. They are Mr. and Mrs. J. Davenport 
Cheney, Miss Jane Cheney and Miss Cynthia Cheney. 
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson were recent arrivals at 
the Hesperus from LaCrosse, Wisconsin, and from De- 
troit have come Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Neweomber. Mrs. A. 
M. Richard of New York was assigned apartments in 
Sea Reaches, one of the Hesperus cottages, Wednesday. 
Others who are in the Sea Reaches, having also arrived 
Wednesday from Chicago, are C. H. McGrath, Mrs. John 
J. McGrath, Miss MeGrath and Mrs. William V. O’Brien. 
Miss F. V. Stewart of New York has come to the Hes- 
perus and is in the Villa, one of the hotel cottages. 
Strafford Nelson, is one of the latest arrivals from 
Toronto, having joined the large number of prominent 
Canadians who are at the Hesperus for the season. 
One of the most popular events of each week at the 
Hesperus is the Thursday night informal dance. As this 
is intended for a jolly good time for those who are at the 
for a jolly good time, it is enjoyed by all of the younger 
‘set who reside at the hotel and a number from the Ocean- 
———Qld Jewels 
side who like a change from the more formal hops. 
Judge Julius M. Wile of Rochester, New York, arrived 
at the Hesperus to remain for the balance of the season. 
Mrs. Logan Swope of Independence, Missouri, is at the 
Hesperus with her four daughters, having come over 
from Bass Rocks last Friday to be in Magnolia for the 
balanee of the season. The Swopes are a well-known 
family in the ‘‘show me’” state. 
East Gloucester 
Edward Johnson, who is painting in Tripoli, Africa, 
and. securing material for lectures, had a tragie experi- 
ence recently when painting a mosque there, the natives 
setting upon him and quite badly injuring him in their 
anger against foreigners. Mr. Johnson’s mother and 
erandmother, annual Mailman House guests, are at that 
hotel this season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Guckenberger, prominent Cincinnati 
people, have arrived at the Rockaway for their annual 
sojourn, where have been Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parks 
Falt of Springfield, who came in their big touring car 
after a motor trip in Maine and New Hampshire. They 
had Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Eliott of Winchester as guests. 
Mr. Falt is one of Springfield’s prominent business men, 
with large quarry interests in the east and west. 
Harry Fenn of New York, illustrator of Dr. Van 
Dyke’s books, is a guest at the Pilgrim House, Rocky 
Neck. 
Alfred Vanee Churchill of the Smith College faculty 
is at the Delphine and has his young daughter with him. 
Dr. and Mrs. James H. Knowles of Darby, Pa., have as 
house guests at their Eastern Point cottage, Mrs. Serrill 
and Miss Serrill, Mrs. Knowles’ mother and sister from 
Darby. 
Mr. Wm. T. Shepherd 
of 543 Boylston St. Boston 
has opened for the Season at 
MAGNOLIA 
No. 3 Donchian Block, 
A large and varied display of old Jewelry, Italian Carvings, Stuffs, and Foreign Curios. 
Venice Silver Candelabra and Art Objects. 
: Opposite Huyler’s 
Old 
Many rare pieces. 
No imitations or reproductions on Sale. 
