NORTH SHORE BREEZE Ii 
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AT THE HOTELS. 
Magnolia and Bretton Woods seem to be two ob- 
jective points now with the Oceanside as a popular 
medium and the auto parties from the mountains seel : 
ing Magnolia shores are numerous. Among them are 
those of Harold Pettus of St. Louis who will stop here 
for two weeks; Mrs. Edward Mayo, Miss Marian Har- 
ris, Richmond, Va., from the White Mountains; Chas. 
T. Samson’s party, of Dobbs Ferry, from Bretton 
Woods by auto; the Messrs. Dwyer and Chaney of New 
York from a six week’s auto trip through Northern 
New York, New Hampshire, Maine to Magnolia; Mrs. 
Hunt Perry, Hartford, another party from Bretton 
Woods; and still another auto party is that of Mrs. J. 
C. Morse, Chicago, with Miss Ada M. Hunt, Mr. and 
Mrs. 8. Prentiss Baldwin of Cleveland. A Detroit auto 
party includes Mr. and Mrs. H. Scherer, Misses Marion 
and Dorothy Scherer. Several auto parties registered 
also Thursday of this week and although it was dull 
weather outside they found music and cheer within, 
the hotel lounge containing merry groups, sewing, 
chatting and ecard playing while the elements raged. 
Those registering after long auto runs were the Wm. C. 
Fargo party of New York composed of Mr. and Mrs. 
Fargo, Mrs. Nathaniel F. Moore, Miss Witherill, Wm. 
Preston Fargo. From Jamaica, N. Y., arrived Alexan- 
der H. Carpenter and wife, G. S. Watts and wife, chauf- 
feur; Georgiana K. Farnham, Wm. B. Dennison, New 
York. Other arrivals on Sept. 1, were Miss A. F. Car- 
penter of St. Paul; E. F. Kendall, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
W.C. Langley, Great Neck, L. I. 
Wm. H. Patton, who is a guest at the Oceanside, Mag- 
nolia, accompanied by Mrs. Patton, is one of the vice- 
presidents of the Penn. R. R., and Mr. A. Vounos of 
Washington is a member of the diplomatic contingent 
at the capital. 
Miss Mary Scudder of St. Louis is the guest of Wm. 
Bagnell an. family of St. Louis, at the Oceanside, Mag- 
nolia. Joseph Wood of St. Louis is also a guest of the 
Bagnells at their cottage. 
Mr. Lawrence W. Armour of Chicago is the guest of’ 
his mother, Mrs. K. B. Armour, at Magnolia. 
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The week’s registration at the Oceanside, Magnolia, 
include: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chandler, Miss Katherine 
Chandler, Miss Chandler, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 
W. Barnes, jr., Muskogee, Okla.; M. Mitchell, Boston; 
Mrs. William Ledger, Hartford, Conn.; Mr. Henry P. 
Dole, New York; Mrs. Francis Lane, Mrs. John Carter, 
St. Louis; Miss Dorothy Stetson, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
Isaac T. Mann, Branville, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 
Mann, Bluefield, W. Va.; Geo. Oakley Totten, jr., Wash- 
ington; Mrs. C. W. Karlin, Washington, D. C.; Mr. and 
Mrs. Chas. T. Samson, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.; Mrs. 
Flora Reed, Syracuse, N. Y.; Mrs. Mary E. Lull, Du- 
buque, Ia.; Miss I. A. Shaw, New York city; Peter F. 
Crossman, Newark, N. J.; Baron Alexandre de Stae- 
Holstein, St. Petersburg; Godfrey J. Dwyer, Fuller 
Chaney, New York; Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Cooper, Miss 
Cooper, Miss Evans, Bennington, Vt.; Mr. and Mrs. E. 
B. Hauling, Chicago; Mrs. E. W. Bradford, Bennington, 
Vt.; Miss Francis Tucker, Miss Harriet Crane, Miss 
Caroline Crane, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Leonard W. Stryker, 
Wheeling, W. Va.; Miss Mary Seudder, St. Louis; J. 
W. Howard, Hartford, Conn.; Arthur R. Thompson, 
New York; Miss Dorotha Sanesville, Chicago; Mrs. 
John Allan Dougherty, New York; Chas. E, Bond, 
[artford, Conn.; Harold Pettus, St, Louis; Mrs, Ed- 
ward Mayo, Miss Marian Harris, Richmond, Va.; W. 
Arthur Stickney, St. Louis; David Mahoney, Boston; 
Lawrence W. Armour, Chicago; Mrs. J. C. Morse, 
Thomasville; Miss Ada M. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pren- 
tiss, Baldwin, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Luke, 
New York; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Mathews, Wm. B. 
Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Patton, Philadelphia ; 
Mr. and Mrs. H. Scherer, Misses Marion and Dorothy 
Seherer, Detroit; Judge H. B. Freeman, Miss Frances 
I’reeman, Hartford, Conn.; Miss Antoinette Reeve But- 
ler, Brooklyn; Jas. D. Hull, Baltimore, Md.; M. C. Thos. 
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hoffstet, New York; Mrs. 
W.R. Woodward, Miss Oakley, Nyack, N. Y.; Mrs. Wm. 
Hunt Perry, Miss Mayher, Bridgeport, Conn.; Mr. and 
Mrs. E. N. Tower, Mr. M. A. Tower, jr., New York. 
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Recent arrivals at The Hesperus, Magnolia, include: 
Randolph Crompton, Worcester; Mr. and Mrs. Guil- 
ford Smith, So. Windham, Conn.; H. H. Osgood, Miss 
Miriam Barnton, Norwich, Conn.; Henry Cotter, Dr. 
and Mrs. E. T. Fox, Clinton; Max Littwitz, ©. L. Polt- 
zer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. 
Stahl, chauffeur and maid, New York; A. M. Phillips, 
Worcester; B. A. Robinson, Boston; Miss - Kirkland, 
Miss M. C. Kirkland, Miss E. G. Kirkland, Baltimore; 
Mrs. W. R. McCleary, E. W. Adams, Needham, :Kansas 
City; Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Morris, Garden City,'N. Y.; 
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Donnelly, Miss Libbey, Boston; G. 
Irwin Beatty, Miss Beatty, Harrisburg, Pa.; Mr. and 
Mrs. R. H. Perry, Morristown, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 
I". Samson and chauffeur, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.; Frank 
D. Collins, Boston; Matthew Boles, New York; Mr. and 
Mrs. 8. Dillon, Miss Dillon, Miss Alice Dillon, Holyoke; 
F. KE. Harris and family, Woonsocket, R. I.; Mr. and 
Mrs. I. W. Cokefair, New York; Mr. and Mrs. James 
Gee and chauffeur, Providence; Mrs. Henry Lewis, jr., 
grandchild and maid, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 
J. Martin, Newton; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Hendrick, 
Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Thompson, Chicago; 
John Mitchell, New York; R. N. Easly, New York; R. 
J. Strong, Kansas City, Mo.; Jack Ginther, Buffalo, 
N Y.; Edw. Cavender, Philadelphia; Miss Amy Grant, 
Countess Thamara de Swirsky, Mme. de Swirsky, 
New York; Miss Marion Dakin, Miss Marjorie Dakin, 
Boston; Mrs. G. W. Laughton, Richmond Hill, N. Y.; 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willits, Mr. Frederick Willits, Phila- 
delphia; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Park, Lakewood, N. J.; 
Mr. and Mrs. Willard T. Brown, New York city; Mrs. 
A. H. Southworth, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. A. L. Silva, 
A. M. Weaver, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Philbrick, 
New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hathaway, Taunton; 
J H. Keyes, Terre Haute, Ind.; Allen MacQuarrie, Bos- 
ton; Mrs. Henry Lloyd, Miss E. L. Bennett, Mrs. Harry 
J. King, Henry Lloyd, jr., Pittsburg, Pa.; Chas. F. At- 
wood, Boston; F. A. Davis, New York. 
The week’s arrivals at the Aborn, Magnolia, include: 
W. J. Gunn, Mrs. H. C. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 
Reid, Boston; Mrs. John Hill, Northampton; Mrs. F. B. 
Vrooman, Washington, D. C.; Miss H. J. Allyn, Derby, 
Conn.; Mrs. M. M. Soley, Miss E. Soley, Philadelphia ; 
Mrs. Henry M. Shepherd, Stewart G. Shepherd, Chicago. 
On Monday of this week Miss Guild, sister of ex- 
Governor Curtis Guild, jr., gave a luncheon for twelve 
ladies at Green Gables, Magnolia. 
Mrs. Ryekman of Toronta, Canada, who has been 
spending the season at the Oceanside recently gave a 
delightful birthday party for her son at Green Gables, 
Magnolia, There were twenty-five boys at the tables, 
