MAGNOLIA. 
[From our Correspondent.] 
Rev. Dr. James De Normandie, 
who occupied the pulpit at the 
Union chapel last Sunday had a 
most delightful visit while at Mag- 
nolia, being a guest during most of 
his stay of Miss Frances H. Stearns, 
at her charming villa. Dr. De Nor- 
mandie sails next Wednesday on 
the Deutschland for a six weeks’ 
trip abroad, which, no doubt, will 
prove most delightful, as several 
functions are already planned in his 
honor. He will be accompanied by 
Mr. George E. Bullard, of the firm 
of Brown Bros., bankers, one of Dr. 
De Normandie’s former parishoners. 
They will land at Hamburg, 
whence they will go to Copenhagen 
for a short visit before going to 
London, where a dinner will be giv- 
en the well-known clergyman by a 
number of his former parishioners. 
Among the well-known Philadel- 
phians registered at the New Mag- 
nolia for the season are Miss Lucy 
W. Brady and Mr. A. S. A. Brady, 
who arrived the latter part of last 
week. 
On Friday of last week Mrs. F. 
S. C. Richardson of Boston return- 
ed to the New Magnolia after a de- 
lightful visit of a week with friends 
in the Berkshires. 
The guests at the hotels are hav- 
ing plenty in the line of amusement, 
the usual number of traveling en- 
tertainers visiting the hotels. At 
the Hesperus, New Magnolia and 
Oceanside, respectively, the guests 
were entertained by a magician on 
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 
evenings. 
Among the cottage arrivals the 
first of the week were Mr. and Mrs. 
Chas. B. McMurray of Troy, N. Y., 
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who arrived Monday with a party 
of young people for the season. 
They are occupying the Reach cot- 
tage, off Hesperus avenue. In the 
party, besides Mr. and Mrs. Mc- 
Murray, are Miss Agusta E. Mc- 
Murray, Miss Ruth Price and Miss 
Nellie Wall. 
Edward E. Kaufer, the famous 
miniature portrait painter of New 
York and Newport was here the lat- 
ter part of last week a guest at the 
New Magnolia. 
Prominent among the New York 
arrivals at Magnolia are the Hon. 
John A. Stewart, ex-president of the 
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Mrs. Stewart and maid, has taken 
a suite at the New Magnolia. The 
Stewarts arrived late last week with 
Dr. Francis Delafield on his auxil- 
liary yacht. Dr. Delafield is one of 
New York’s most prominent con- 
sulting physicians, and is also stop- 
ping at the New Magnolia. 
Miss Hazel Ellis and Miss Nellie 
Ellis of New Orleans are among the 
most fashionable Southerners regis- 
tered at the: Oceanside: this ,year. 
The arrived: the,early part of the 
week and are stopping at the Sea- 
crest for the summer. 
Mrs. A. G. Stanwood, who is 
registered at the Oceanside for July, 
had as guests over Sunday Mr. and 
Mrs. Daniel C. Stanwod of Boston. 
The popularity of the New Mag- 
nolia is clearly vouchsafted by the 
large number of automobile parties 
who make this their stopping place. 
Scores of parties stop at this hos- 
telry and enjoy the refreshing sea 
breezes which can always be found 
on the attractively broad piazzas, 
and the excellent luncheon and din- 
ner served in the spacious dining 
rooms. Among the more recent 
parties who have made the New 
Magnolia their stopping place was 
one composed of Mr.. and Mrs. J. 
B. Spiller, who had for their guests 
Misses Alice and Carrie Little of 
Boston. 
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