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Dr. and Mrs. Frank Martin of Baltimore arrived 
at the Oceanside last Tuesday for a week’s visit with 
Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Tiffany of the same city, who are 
spending the entire season here. 
Mrs. Stansbury Sutton of Pittsburg, and Miss Mc- 
Kee and Miss Harriet McKee of Washington; D. C., 
who were at Magnolia earlier in the season, have returned 
this week and will remain at the Oceanside until. late 
September. 
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bulkley Hubbell of New York 
city, with chauffeur, arrived at the Oceanside ‘Tuesday 
for a week’s stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. F.. K. Seggerman of New York city, 
old and valued guests at the Oceanside, are here for 
their second visit of the season. 
Mriand Mrs. Andrew J2,Post,Ars). Post, nf. lesgan 
Post and chauffeur, of Sound Beach, Conn., comprise 
a motor party to register at the Oceanside Wednesday 
for the week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Pollock, of Cleveland, O., ar- 
rived at the Oceanside Monday for a two weeks’ visit. 
Mrs. Wm, B. Pollock of Youngstown, and Mr. and Mrs. 
H. M. Corlsett, of Youngstown, joined Mrs. P, Hock’s 
son and family, the Porter Pollocks, of Youngstown, at 
the Oceanside Tuesday for a fortnight’s stay. 
Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Southworth, of London, regis- 
tered at the Oceanside Monday for a week’s stay before 
returning to England. 
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10th Season at Magnolia 
LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S MILLINERY. CHILDREN’S DRESSES and 
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Simple and Dainty Dresses tor Misses and Small Women, at most attractive Prices 
Special Orders to Measure promptly filled 
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Fenn, of Brookline, and 
Lawton G. pareenl of New Haven, Conn., arrived at 
the Oceanside last Thursday for a short visit as guests 
of Miss Eleanor Bradley of Brookline. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles FE. Peck, with maid and chauf- 
feur, of New York, arrived at. the Oceanside Wednesday 
for a several days’ stay. 
Nils Florman, of New York, with Axel Wickfeld, 
arrived at the Oceanside last Saturday in time for the 
ball. This is Mr. Florman’s second visit this season. 
During his stay here he was entertained at several in- 
formal little parties at the H. N. Slaters at Manchester. 
He was their guest at the Myopia Labor Day. 
Miss Helen Audenried, of Philadelphia, who was a 
guest at the Oceanside two seasons ago, has just re- 
turned for September. Miss Audenried has just returned 
from a very interesting. trip through Alaska and the 
Canadian Northwest, and is welcomed back to Magnolia 
by a large circle of friends. 
Designer and Importer of Gowns 
your inspection of her large display of distinctive 
for all occasions. 
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SPECIAL CLOSING SALE 
Porto Rican, Italian and Japanese Goods 
Latest Imports of Cards, Toys and Handkerchiefs 
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