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AT THE HOTELS 
Among the most popular girls at 
the Oceanside this:summer are Miss 
Julia Culbert, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. F. R. Culbert of New York, 
and Miss Marian Jones of Philadel- 
phia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 
Jones. They are very fond of boat. 
ing autoing and tennis. They are 
always very evident in everything 
going on at Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Perine, af- 
ter a month at the Oceanside, are 
leaving next Monday for Poland 
Springs before going back to New 
_ York. They will remain there a 
fortnight. 
George W. Barnes, jr., of Musko- 
gee, Okla., left the Oceanside Tues- | 
day. He has ben spending a few 
days at the Readville races this week 
and from there he planned to go to 
Saratoga. 
J. S. Bache of the firm of J. H. 
Bache Co., New York bankers, left 
the Oceanside Monday after a few 
days’ visit with the J. J. Weils. 
Horace Morehead, wife and child, 
Horace, jr., of Pittsburg left the 
Oceanside this week. They are 
stopping at the Red Lion Inn, Stock- 
bridge, for a while before going 
home. 
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Bags, Novelties, Etc. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss Marjorie Dallett and Cather- 
ine Chandler, the latter from Cleve- 
land, are two attractive young wo- 
men at Magnolia, who are devoting 
much of their time this summer to 
horseback riding. They may be 
seen nearly every afternoon riding 
along the North Shore bridle paths. 
Thomas D. Wood and his two at- 
tractive daughters, Ruth Gilpin and 
Eleanor Wood left the Oceanside 
Tuesday for their home at Bryn 
Mawr. The girls have been very ac- 
tive in the social life at the Ocean- 
side this summer. They had many 
friends from among the girls who at- 
tend Bryn Mawr. 
Joseph W. Welch and wife, who 
spent the early part of the season at 
the Oceanside, and then went to the 
Adirondacks, returned to Magnolia 
last week. They left Monday for 
New York. 
Mrs. Robert Looner. of Paris and 
New York is remaining at the Ocean- 
side until the season closes. Her hus- 
band is sailing form Paris shortly, 
and is expected to join Mrs. Looner 
at Magnolia about September 14. 
Mrs. Looner has two little Japanese 
spaniels at the Oceanside with her 
this summer, which are always the 
center of much attention, especially 
among the younger folk at the hotel. 
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HAVE YOU VISITED THE 
Old Witch House in SALEM 
We have for sale rare old speci- 
mens of 
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Chippendale, Hepplewhite and 
Sheraton Furniture 
Our collection of old Clocks, 
Lamps, Lanterns, Pewter, Brass, 
copper, rugs and prints has 
been acknowledged by collec- 
tors to be the largest and most 
unique in New England. 
FOR SALE 
About three acres of land di- 
rectly on the Shore, command- 
ing views both up and down the 
coast. 
Small modern house, in excel- 
lent condition, built by owner 
for his own use a few years ago. 
Flower garden. Price very rea- 
sonable. Apply to 
MEREDITH & GREW, 
15 Congress St., Boston, Mass. 
END OF SEASON SALE. 
Magnolia 
ONS ON EVERYTHING 
Embroidered Kimonas, Evening Wraps 
and Gown Materials 
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