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HE OCEANSIDE HOTEL at Magnolia will open on 
Saturday, June 17. Every Gen points to it be- 
ing the biggest season in the history of the Magnolia re- 
sort business. ‘The big hotel and Annex formerly the 
Hesperus—and the score of cottages connected, will be 
filled to capacity all through July and August. There is 
no doubt about it. Hundreds of applications have been 
made for reservations. ‘The demand is unprecedente. 
Among the families and individuals who are booked for 
the season are the following: 
Allen, Willis Boyd, 477 Commonwealth ave., Boston 
Allen, Mrs. Stillman B., 477 Commonwealth ave., Boston 
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John W. and family, Detroit 
Andrews, Gen’l. and Mrs. George L., W ashington 
Avery, Mrs., The Circle, Buffalo, N.Y. 
Battles, Miss Emily L., 1847 Columbia rd., Washington 
Bartlett, Mrs. David L., 16 W. Mt. Vernon pl., Baltimore 
Barton, Mr. and Mrs. C. B., West Chestnut ave., 
nut Hill, Pa. 
Barton, H. H. and Mrs. Walnut Hill, Holmesburg, Pa. 
Bell, Miss Florence and Mrs., 268 So. 16th st., Phila. 
Belloni, Mrs. L. J., 14 E. 66th st., New York ‘City 
Berwind, Mrs. Charles A., The Aldine Hotel, Philadelphia 
sigelow, Miss Helen O., 189 Beacon st., Boston 
Binney, Mrs. Edith M., 138 Marlborough Sst 
Bouchelle, Mrs. W. T., Greenwich, Conn. 
Bovey, Miss C. H., 12 So. 13th st., Minneapolis, Minn, 
Brown, Mrs. Atherton T., 480 Beacon st., Boston 
Brown, A. R., 362 Clifton ave., Newark, N. J. 
Boston 
Brookline 
Mrs. Charles D., Hotel Schenley, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
and Mrs. Geo. E:, 1265 Beacon st., Brookline 
Bryan, Mahlon R. and family, 118 Dean road, 
Callery, 
Carter, Mr. 
Chest- 
’ Harlow, 
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Catherwood, Mrs. Emma R., 1708 Walnut st., Philadelphia 
Chalmers, Mr. and Mrs. W. J., Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 
Chambers, Mrs. Alice W., 65 Sanford ave., Flushing, L. I. 
Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. ei C.,555-Park ave., New York 
Clendenin, Joseph and family, Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
Coates, Helen L., 100 So..21st st., Philadelphia 
Cramp, Miss Irene, The Aldine, Philadelphia 
Crouen,rs..): Frank and family, Baltimore 
Culbert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R., 201 W. 55th st., 
Davidson, Mrs. John, Elizabeth, N. J. 
DeLong, F. E., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Dobyne, Mr. and Mrs. George, 139 Bay State rd., 
Douglas, C. A. and family, Washington, Di. 
Eagleton, Dr. and Mrs. Wells P., Wawark: Ney. 
Eaton, Miss Lucy, 373 Commonwealth ave., Boston 
Farmer, Admiral and Mrs. Edward, Newbury st., Boston 
Flack, Clarence N. and family, Troy, N. Y. 
er Mrs. Sarah E., Riv erbank ct., Cambridge 
Fuller, Miss Caroline W., Vendome, Boston 
Gayley, James, 555 Park ave., New York 
Gilkeson, Mrs. John M., St. Louis, Mo. 
Goodwin, Mrs. S., 308 W. 8oth st.,. New York 
Gray, Miss Mary ‘Gs 7 Mt. Vernon place, Boston 
Green, Mr. and Mrs. James M., Washington, D. C. 
Guild, Mrs. Chester, Vendome, Boston 
Hall, Mrs. Thomas M., 45 E. 62nd -st., New York 
Mrs. Abbett, 45 E. 62nd st., New- York 
Mrs. Edward.and family, 244 Newbury st., 
Harris, Miss Ellen M., Charles River sq., Boston 
Herreshoff, Mrs. J. B. Franéis, 375 West End ave., N. Y. 
Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. George W. and Miss Pugh, Bur- 
lington, N. J. 
Hidden, Miss Frances E., 56 West 58th st., New York 
Hobart, Mrs. Mary E., Belgravia: Hotel, Philadelphia 
Hobart, Mrs. S. H., Hotel Brunswick, Boston 
Hood, Mr. and Mrs. C. I., Lowell 
Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Beale R., 1410 16th st., 
Hull, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.; New York | 
Hussey, Mr. and Mrs. D. B., St. Louis, 
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Boston 
Boston 
Washington 
Mo. 
OVINGTON’S 
HAVE THE PLEASURE 
OF ANNOUNCING 
THAT THEIR 
MAGNOLIA SHOP 
WILL OPEN ON 
July Ist., 1916 
and that this year the shop has been en- 
larged to permit the showing of many 
articles which it has heretofore been 1m- 
possible to carry, among them many 
unique floor lamps and new ideas in 
garden furniture, and a more extensive 
assortment of China, crystal ware and 
table decorations. 
OVINGTON BROTHERS CO. 
MAGNOLIA 
BAR HARBOR NEW YORK 
