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MARBLEHEAD. 
The season at the Oceanside, Mar- 
blehead Neck, has been so successful 
that the management will keep the 
hotel open until October first. Dur- 
ing the fall many improvements will 
be started at the hotel. The plans 
eall for the erection of an addition 
of thirty-two rooms and a glass en- 
closed dining-room. The Messrs. 
Lane, the young proprietors of the 
hotel, who are branching out so 
prosperously at the Oceanside, have 
an eight-year lease of the hotel and 
an option on the property. On De- 
cember Ist, they go to their south- 
ern hotel at Dayton, Fla., for the 
winter. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cooper and 
child of Montreal, are at the Ocean- 
side. Mr. Cooper is an official of the 
Canadian Pacific R. R. in its general 
management department. 
Mrs. T. G. Moffat and D. H. 
Moffat 3d of Denver, are at the 
Oceanside. Mrs. Moffat’s husband 
is very prominent in railroad circles 
of the west. 
Guests returning to the Oceanside 
for another season are: Mr. and 
Mrs. Fred D. Norris and Miss C. M. 
Birdsall of Detroit. In their party 
are D. E. Spaulding and G. F. 
Thurber of Nashua, 
mouth college men. 
The following guests from the 
Oceanside composed a party to at- 
tend the Magnolia Horse Show last 
Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hall, 
Baltimore; Miss Seott, Cambridge, 
and Miss Marjory Seelye, Lexington. 
Other guests enjoying sojourns at 
the Oceanside are: Mr. and Mrs. 
Samuel Lowe, Fitchburg; Mr. and 
Mrs. E. A. King, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. 
Kennedy, Troy, N. Y. 
Russell B. Kingman of Boston, 
who is well known in business and 
musical circles, is a guest at the 
Oceanside. 
N. H., Dart- 
September guests to register for 
this month include Mr. and Mrs. H. 
P. Tilden, Miss Alice F. Tilden, S. F. 
Tilden and party of ten from De- 
troit, Mich.; Mildred T. Carpenter 
and Henry H. Oleott of Brookline 
are also there for September visits. 
Baltimore people at the Oceanside 
include: Mrs. J. Frank Baetjer and 
the Misses Ruth and Anna Baetjer. 
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Ripley and wife 
of Springfield are also guests at the 
Oceanside. 
Read the article in this issue on 
the House-Fly. Pages 47 and 48. 
BEACH BLUFF. 
A party was made up from The 
Elms, Beach Bluff, to attend the 
Magnolia Horse Show on August 24. 
A motor boat trip to Gloucester was 
another diversion for a number of 
guests at The Elms. A social dance 
last Friday evening was on the so- 
cial calendar of the hotel. 
Guests registered at The Elms, 
Beach Bluff, include Mrs. H. M. 
Parshley, Boston; Mrs. T. M. King, 
Miss C. E. King, New York; Emily 
A. Fryer, Chelsea; Clara J. H. 
Smith, Boston. 
Capt. and Mrs. Henry C. Jewett. 
of West Point, have recently been 
entertained by Mrs. Coe of Yonkers 
at The Bellevue. 
Norman H. and Donald H. Kerr, 
of Brookline, who have been at one 
of the YMCA camps this summer, 
have now joined their parents at 
The Bellevue. 
Letitia H. Linsley of Newton 
Centre, is a guest at The Bellevue. 
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possession as solid as a landed es- 
tate. —Robert Louis Stevenson. 
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THESE NEW FALL STYLES. 
SUITS WITH THE NEW 
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RANGE FROM 
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