NORTH SHORE BREEZE 21 
AT THE HOTELS. 
The hotels are ‘tarning away guests at Magnolia—the 
busiest days of the entire season makes Magnolia the 
so much demand for accommodations at the hotels and’ 
never has there been so much life. The tennis has been 
finished and now the horse show holds the center of the 
social stage. Tomorrow the whole North Shore will turn 
toward Magnolia beach. Then—next Wednesday even- 
ing—comes the smartest event of the summer at Mag- 
nola—the mid-summer ball at the Oceanside. A change 
has been made in the customary arrangements for this 
big function, the principal change being in the date, 
from Saturday to Wednesday. Dancing will be from 
nine to one in the large dining room, which will be in 
gala dress of color for the occasion. Admissions will be 
by card only. Guests of the hotels, and any of the North 
Shore cottagers and their guests, may obtain cards by 
applying at the hotel office. 
The Oceanside management has decided to keep the 
hotel open this year until Friday, Sept. 30. 
Magnolia now has its board-walk all along the beach, 
and a grand improvement it is. The walk was built as 
one result of the lecture given at the Oceanside last 
week by Parkinson, the photographer, inasmuch as the 
lecture was given to raise money for new walks at Mag- 
nolia. The walk starts at the far end of the beach and 
extends to the bathing pavilion. It is three feet wide. 
©. M. Knox, a nephew of ex-Governor Baxter of 
Tennessee, is visiting the Baxters at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ferguson of New York have re- 
turned to the Oceanside for the balance of August. Mrs. 
Ferguson, it will be remembered, was Miss Donna Beach, 
one of the belles at Magnolia for several seasons past. 
She was the center of a group of young people at the 
Essex County club Wednesday afternoon. 
George F. Arrel and Miss Sarah Reno of Youngstown, 
O., arrived at the Oceanside this week. 
Mrs. Myron H. Wilson of Cleveland was a guest of 
the W. P. Palmers at the Oceanside Tuesday. 
Thomas Preston Lockwood of St. Louis was at the 
Oceanside Monday visiting Morrison Pettus. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Simpson of Seranton, Pa., arrived 
at the Oceanside Monday for the rest of the season. 
Mrs. Simpson is a sister of A. H. Morse of Boston, who 
is stopping at the hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welsh have returned to the 
Oceanside after a trip to the Adirondacks. 
Mrs. Henry Boynton Moore and Miss Katherine Moore 
of New York arrived at the Oceanside Monday for a 
sojourn of several weeks. 
Mrs. John Stewart and four daughters of Richmond 
arrived at the Oceanside Wednesday for the balance of 
the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gurney and Miss Gurney of Pasonte. 
who are spending the summer at the Oceanside, have 
gone on a motor trip to the White Mountains. 
Mrs. Walcott H. Johnson, Miss Johnson and Masters 
Samuel and George Johnson motored over from Nahant 
one day this week and were guests at luncheon of Curtis 
Guild, father of the ex-governor, at the Oceanside. 
Ex-Governor and Mrs. Giuld motored from Swamps- 
ectt, where they are spending the summer, and lunched 
with the former’s father and sister at the Oceanside, 
Monday. 
_ Mr. and Mrs. W. P. King of Cleveland arrived at the 
Oceanside last Friday for the balance of the season. 
They are friends of the Millers of Buffalo. 
Negotiations have been closed whereby the stock of 
the Oceanside Hotel Company, owned by Daniel Low of 
Salem and Frank R. Green of Boston, has passed into 
~4the hands of W. 8. Warren and inter ests represented by 
busiest spot on the North Shore. Never has there been sjhim. 
Mr. Warren was a partner of the late C. A. Lind- 
Bay at Hampton Terrace, Augusta, Ga. Charles HE. 
© Phenix will continue as president : of the Oceanside Hotel 
- Company, Mr. Warren taking Mr. Low’s place as treas- 
~furer, and the hotel will be managed by Mr. Phenix and 
Mr. Warren. Plans are already under way for a num- 
ber of improvements to be made for next season, one of 
‘the most important being the erection of a building on 
the site now occupied by Underbrush cottage. The first 
floors will be taken up by the power plant and laundry 
and the four upper floors will be used as a dormitory for 
‘employees. Much new furniture will be bought and the 
whole equipment made as modern and complete as any 
resort hotel in New England. 
The Mexican Ambassador and two boys, who have 
been spending the summer at the Oceanside, Magnolia, 
left Wednesday for Washington, having coneluded their 
visit on the North Shore. 
Mrs. M. Edgar Roberts and son 8. Edgar Roberts of 
‘New York, are old time patrons of the Oceanside to re- 
turn this week for the remaining weeks of the season. 
A motor party making the Aborn their headquarters 
the first of this week was composed of Mr. and Mrs. R. 
H. Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Stearns and R. H. 
Stearns, jr., the latter registering from New York. 
Mrs. John S. MeMasters and sons, Alfred and John, 
formerly of Baltimore, now of Jersey City, arrived at the 
Aborn, Monday, for the balance of the season. Mr. Mce- 
Masters will join them later. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ovington of New York, came up 
from Bar Harbor this week to spend several weeks at the 
Aborn before the season closes. Mr. Ovington is a mem- 
ber of the firm of Ovington Bros., who have a branch 
store at Magnolha this year. 
Among those registered at the Oceanside during the 
last week are: Mrs. Dana C. Cordova, Boston; Mrs. 
Wingrove Bathon, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. 
Power, Babylon, L. I.; Mrs. Edith B. Kauffman, Youngs- 
town, O.; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hughes, Phila.; R. S. Hume, 
St. Elmo. Va.; F. Russell, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. B. I. 
Kennedy, Miss Kennedy, Mrs. M. E. Roberts, S. E. Rob- 
erts, New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. King, Miss B. King, 
Cleveland; Mrs. H. C. DeMelle, New York; S. M. Sar- 
gent, Henry DeFord, jr., Brookline; Jesse L. Eddy, Miss 
M. Eddy, Morristown, N. J.; F. W. Woolworth, As Ryan, 
New York; R. E. Hallock, Plainsfield, INS Sie Edy Longen- 
dyke, Mrs. J. H. White, Troy, N. Y.: E. a Douglas, 
Buffalo, N. Y.; John E. N. Hume, eahehenisay NoYes 
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gosline, jr., Toledo, O.; Mrs. J. 
Moller, jr.. New York; J. T. Blossom, Cleveland, O.; 
Wm. F. Crowley, Washington, D. C.; Edwin F. Wendt, 
Pittsburg, Pa.; Mrs. Henry Boyston Moore, Miss Kath- 
erine Moore, New York; Mrs. Jacob Albert, Miss Vir- 
ginia Albert, Baltimore, Md.; C. O. Gamble, St. Louis, 
Mo.; Mrs. Robert H. Clifford, Miss F. F. Clifford, New 
York; Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Simpson, Scranton, Pa.; Mrs. 
J. J. Cooper, Mrs. E. M. Ogler, Indianapolis, Ind.; 
Henry D. Morrison, New York; Thos. Preston Lockwood, 
St. Louis; Miss Shoenell, Princeton, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. 
Joseph W. Welsh, New York; Mrs. Myron H. Wilson, 
Cleveland, O.; Mrs. Geo. T. Auel, Miss Sarah Reno, 
Youngstown, O.; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ferguson, New 
York; Wm. D. Walker, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 
Knowles, New Bedford; C. M. Tyson, Knoxville, Tenn, 
