MAGNOLIA. 
J. S. Donnell, who is president of a 
large bank in Pittsburg, has joined 
his family at the Oceanside for the 
balance of the season. 
Among the week’s arrivals at the 
Oceanside are Mrs. W. R. Crittendon, 
Miss Alice G. Crittendon and Edmund 
E. Crittendon of Brooklyn, who have 
spent a part of their summer here for 
a number of years. 
Mrs. George L. Harrison of Phila- 
delphia is visiting her son, Mitchell 
Harrison, at the Oceanside. Mr. Har- 
rison is a wealthy sugar refiner in the 
Quaker City. 
A prominent arrival at the New 
Magnolia this week is C. A. Preller of 
Brooklyn, auditor of the New York 
Life Ins. Co. Mrs. Preller accom- 
panied her husband. 
On Sunday a large party of automo- 
bilists who are visiting the various 
North Shore resorts, registered at the 
New Magnolia. One, the party which 
came in four large touring cars, con- 
sisted of the following : Mr. and Mrs. 
B. McDonald, Mrs. James Arthurs, 
Miss Foy, Miss G. Foy, Toronto, Can.; 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Orr Lewis, Miss 
Lucille Lewis, Miss Marie Brown, 
Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. D’Arcy A. 
McMahon, Ottawa; H. Pendleton 
Stephenson, Washington, D.C.;-Gran- 
ton Hall Dowse, Boston. 
C. B. Potter, a prominent business 
man of Rochester, N.Y., accompanied 
by Mrs. Potter, is registered at the 
New Magnolia. Mr. and Mrs. Potter 
are old visitors at Magnolia, having 
been registered here for several sea- 
sons. 
On Saturday of last week Mr. and 
Mrs. William B. Murphy, accompanied 
by their daughter, Miss Serena Mur- 
phy of Detroit, Mich., arrived at the 
New Magnolia, where they will stay 
during the month of August. The 
family are old patrons of this popular 
house, having registered here for sev- 
eral seasons past. 
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Rend, Miss 
Elizabeth Rend and F. A. Rend of 
Chicago have registered at the Ocean- 
side this week for the balance of the 
season. 
A prominent week-end guest at the 
New Magnolia was Lieut. S. M. Bow- 
man, C.S.A. Lieut. Bowman gradu- 
ated from West Point, and has seen 
active service in China during the 
boxer uprising, in Cuba, and in the 
Phillipines. He is is now convalescing 
from a very severe attack of malarial 
fever. Lieut. Bowman is accompanied 
by Harry O. Staples of Boston. 
Genuine Antique, pier-glass table 
at 28 Main street, Gloucester. * 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Accompanied by her two sisters, Mrs. 
Ellen Richards and Mrs. Robert Moore 
of St. Louis, and Mr. Moore, Mrs. J. 
T. Davis, mother of Dwight Davis, 
the noted tennis player, arrived at 
Magnolia the first of the week for her 
usual visit. The party is registered 
at the Oceanside. 
The Oceanside. 
Miss Helen Rogers, New Canaan, Conn. ; 
Mrs. Edward Gibb, Miss Gibb, Brooklyn; 
Dr. M. Greeley Parker, Lowell; Mrs. J. 
Alex. Shriver, Miss Violet Clendinen, Mrs. 
Riggs, Baltimore; Miss Jean Reid, Yonkers; 
Mrs. Wm. B. Gray, jr., Dedham; W. W. 
Tracy, Chicago; Miss Esterbrook, Worces- 
ter ; Miss Margaret Averill, J. H. Lane, New 
York; Alfred L. Dennis, Mrs. M. R. Dennis, 
Newark, N.J.; Charles. E. Riley, Newton; 
Kearsley -M. Harrison, Philadelphia; Wm. 
D. Baker, Buffalo; J. Howard Mark, G. E. 
Clark, Herkimer, N.Y.; Miss Mary C. 
Houghton, North Adams; Mrs. Edmund 
Lewis, Philadelphia; E.J. Koop, New York: 
Miss Arline Constable, Elkton, Md.; Moro 
Phillips, Mrs. Warren Fairbanks, Chicago ; 
Miss Brewster, Akron, O.; Miss Bleakie, 
the Misses Mason, Boston; Miss Ring, 
Philadelphia; E. L. Martin, Providence, R. 
I; Mrs. M. P. Rend, Miss Elizabeth Rend, 
F. A. Rend, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Edw. 
Porter May, Framingham; K. L. Achorn, 
Boston: Mrs. Graydon, Miss Graydon, Cin- 
cinnati; M. B. Turk, Natick; Warren C. 
Fairbanks, Chicago; F. K. Siegener, Na- 
hant; Miss King, Detroit; Miss Mary Dana, 
New Haven; F. F. Prentiss, Cleveland; 
Mrs. J. D. Cox, Miss Jeanette Cox, Miss L. 
J. Prentiss, Miss M. L. Smith, Cleveland; 
R. H. Rogers, New York; J. J. Donnell, 
Pittsburg; Mrs. G. E. Tarbell, Miss Tarbell, 
New York; W.D. McCoy, Boston; H. S. 
Brewster, Fitchburg; Wm. J. C. Sharp, 
Philadelphia; Mrs. W. B. Crittenden, Miss 
Alice G, Crittenden, Edmund K. Crittenden, 
Brooklyn; W. H. Foss, Newton; H. B. 
Tompkins, New York; Wm. R. Riggs, Bal- 
timore; Miss Grace Buchanan, New York; 
Miss Margaretta L. Belin, Scranton, Pa; 
Miss Elizabeth Richmond, Woodstock, Vt.; 
G. H. Cromwell, Baltimore ; Mrs. George L. . 
Harrison, Philadelphia; Miss Rust, Ithaca, 
N.Y.; Mrs. Walter A. Parker, Brookline; 
E.S. Clark, Mrs. Clark, Boston; Mrs. G. B. 
Wetherell, Cambridge ; Miss Ethel Burke, 
Chicago; Miss L. P. Brown, Boston; Mrs. 
J. T. Davis, Miss Ellen Richards, Mr. and 
Mrs. Robert Moore, St. Louis; E. Wilder, 
jr., Morristown, sNe].; Hi E.'(Gook,y Ussse 
Navy; 
Mollie S. Curran, Andover; D. A. Brown, 
Boston. 
Penobscot Indian Basket Maker. 
A display of fine workmanship in Fancy Baskets, Bows and Arrows, Canoes and other 
Souvenirs. Canoes to Let, with Guides. 
Paddling Lessons Given. 
GABRIEL PAUL, Proprietor. 
' Now Open 
Phe Jfew JVfagnolia “i 
——== MAGNOLIA, MASS.=—== The Season 
Picturesque location. Rare combination of Seasore and Country attraction. Magnifi 
cent Beach., Delightful Drives. 
For rates and all information address 
CHARLES H. MOWRY, Manager. 
W. Hayes Acklan, Washington; 
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