June 23, 1916. 
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things are 
Mag- 
situated with 
a commanding view of the ocean in one of the most ex- 
HILST the season is just beginning, stil 
assuming a busy air at the lovely Oceanside, 
nolia. This beautiful hotel so delightfully 
*clusive spots on the North Shore numbers among its 
clientele many people of distinction in the business, pro 
fessional and social world, throughout the country, who 
will be here for the entire season. 
Everything that speaks of comfort and convenience 
is here ipanife sted, The broad verandas afford all the 
pleasures of the out-of-doors, charming view of the water, 
the ozone of the salt air, and for those who desire, the 
full length of the hotel for promenading, which has be 
come so popular. The lounging rooms are pleasingly ar 
tractive, with luxurious upholstery and soothing color 
scheme for the eye, a necessity for perfect rest, a cours 
eous number of clerks at the desk to satisfy the slightest 
want of the guest. As to cuisine and service, little feeds 
be said, for these are unsurpassed. 
Mrs. Charles F. Berwind and maid of Philadelphia 
is registered at the Oceanside for the season. Mrs. Ber 
wind has a host of friends who will gladly welcome her 
return. 
Mrs. ‘I’. Shaw Safe and Master Shaw Safe of New- 
port, R. I., with chauffeur and maid are domiciled at the 
summer, a charming addition to the 
Mrs. Safe and son will go to the Maine 
remainder of the summe~ 
Oceanside for the 
summer colony. 
woods later, 
Vice-president Fred A. Kerry of Bacon & Co., Bos- 
ton, accompanied by Mrs. Kerry and family motored .9 
Magnolia Sunday and partook of dinner at the Oceanside 
returning for the 
OVINGTON’S 
HAVE THE PLEASURE 
OF ANNOUNCING 
THAT THEIR 
MAGNOLIA SHOP 
WILL OPEN ON 
Fuly ist:,. 1916 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 19 
Harold W. Bonwit of New York City has been reg- 
istered at the Oceanside for a brief stay, coming to Mag 
nolia to perfect plans for the opening of the store of 
Bonwit, Teller & Co., which will soon be ready in The 
Colonial on Lexington ave. 
Mrs. Lee McMillan of New 
her abode at the Oceanside for the 
Magnolia last Saturday. 
Mrs. George P. Slade, Miss Amy Mayo-Smith and 
W. H. Allen of New York were among the guests who 
arrived Saturday to remain for a lengthy stay. 
So also is Miss Irene Cramp of the Aldine hotel, 
Philadelphia, again a guest at the Oceanside for the sum- 
mer days. Miss Cramp has many friends at the North 
Shore, and is active in the doings of the summer colonists. 
Orleans has taken up 
summer, arriving at 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doane Cook of Boston with 
children and nurse arrived Monday for the season at 
Magnolia and are registered at the Oceanside. Mr. Cook 
is one of the officials of the A. Stowell Company, jewelers, 
of Boston. 
Mr. and 
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among the 
who have 
number of 
summer, 
Mrs. F. KE. Warner of Boston, 
guests at the Oceanside for a 
week’s arrivals for the 
been 
years, are 
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bryan and the Misses Janet atl 
Doris Bryan of Brookline motored to Magnolia Sunday 
last and enjoyed dinner at the Oceanside. They will re- 
turn in early July and will have apartments in East Flume 
cottage. 
Dr. Tarrington Daniels of Minneapolis was a week- 
end guest at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wads 
worth. 
Mr. and Mrs. George EF. Carter of Brookline, who 
have been a part of the Magnolia summer colony for a 
number of years, will occupy ‘the hae cottage, one of 
the Oceanside connections. Mr. Carter has acrived and 
Mrs. Carter will be at Magnolia by the end of the week. 
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and that this year the shop has been en- 
larged to permit the showing of many 
articles which it has heretofore been im- 
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 
NEW YORK 
BAR HARBOR 
