NORTH SHORE BREEZE 13 
DREICER & CoO. 
560 FIFTH AVENUE 
NEW YORK 
JEWELS 
PEARLS 
The COLONNADE 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
OF RarRE QUALITY 
MR. PERINE, 
Residence Partner 
OCEANSIDE HOTEL NOTES. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bull, Jr., Miss Elizabeth W. 
Bull and nurse, and Miss Nichols, all of New York 
city, arrived at Magnolia this week for a prolonged 
stay and are occupying apartments in Highland, one of 
the Oceanside cottages. 
Mrs. N. Sargent and daughter, Miss Sargent, of 
Washington, returned to the Oceanside this week after 
a year’s absence in Europe. They have rooms at Per- 
ins cottage. 
Maurice Dimond of the firm of Houghton-Dutton, 
Boston, arrived at the Oceanside this week for the 
season. 4 
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lewis and Miss Lewis and maid 
of New York city, have returned to Magnolia for an- 
ciher season. 
E. K. Rawson, Misses E. W. and K. D. Rawson and 
Miss M. W. Dale of Washington, came to the Oceanside 
last Friday for a short stay. 
Baltimore is represented at Magnolia this season 
by several of its best known families. Among the latest 
to arrive at the Oceanside are the William M. Manleys. 
There are besides Mr. and Mrs. Manley, Master Keyser 
and Miss Mary Mathilde Manley and three maids. They 
are occupying the first and second floors of Sea Vista. 
Another Buffalo family to arrive at the Oceanside 
this week were Mr. and Mrs. George C. Miller and 
children.. They brought along a maid and chauffeur. 
Mrs. W. P. Lewis and maid, John B. Shober of 
Philadelphia, and Miss M. C. Gray of Boston, consti- 
tute a party that arrived at the Oceanside late last 
week for the season. 
-The Clarence M. Bushnells of Buffalo, N. Y., were 
welcomed back to the Oceanside this week for the sea- 
son. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Bushnell there are the two 
daughters, Edwina and Carolyn, and the son, Clarence. 
Misses Caroline W. Fuller and Annie 8. MacNeill 
of Boston, have returned to the Oceanside for another 
season. 
The C. D. Johnsons of St. Louis are among the 
prominent westerners to join the colony at Magnolia 
the past week. They are to make the Oceanside their 
headquarters this summer while touring the New Eng- 
land resorts. The two sons, Dean and Ernest are to 
go to a camp in Maine for part of the summer, and 
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will later motor to the mountain 
resorts and Poland Springs. They have the suite at 
the Oceanside formerly occupied by Mr. McLean. 
Mrs. M. B. Conway of Louisville, Ky., is among 
the old-time guests welcomed back to the Oceanside 
this week for another season, 
Canadians registered at the Oceanside for July 
include: Mr. and Mrs. Burton S. Harris and maid, and 
Misses Ruth and Eleanor Harris of Montreal; also Mrs. 
J. H. Gunn, three children and maid from the same city. 
Former owner George A. Upton of the Oceanside, 
recently entertained at the hotel Mr. and Mrs. A. F. 
Sargent of Los Angeles, who assisted Mr. Upton and his 
hride in the enjoyment of their honeymoon trip to that 
western city during the last winter. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane of New York, has returned 
to the Oceanside and is occupying apartments in Perkins 
cottage. 
Miss Mildred Dodge and Miss Ammo Sissions of 
New York, have been guests of Miss Helen Kerr at 
Seacrest cottage, one of those connected with the Ocean- 
side. 
S. Julian Klar of Brooklyn, was a guest over the 
last week-end of the J. C. Kerrs, who have apartments 
in one of the Oceanside cottages. 
Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Tiffany of Baltimore, parents 
of Mrs. Gordon Abbott of the West Manchester colony, 
are at the Oceanside for the summer. Miss Purdy and 
Wm. L. Hall are registered with them. 
Mrs. J. A. Wisner of Brooklyn, and Mrs..H. W. 
BEL anak of Seranton, Pa., are at the Oceanside for 
July. 
_ A. F, MacArthur of New York, joins his family in 
Magnolia, for the week-ends and as often as his business 
interests in the metropolis will permit. Mr. MacArthur 
is one of the best known constructing engineers in the 
country. The family have apartments in Lawton, one 
ef the Oceanside cottages, for July and August. 
_ Two more Brooklinites to arrive at the Oceanside 
this week are Mrs. Julien E. Pride and Mrs. M. W. 
Ex ans, who are occupying apartments in East Cottage. 
Misses Frances and Elizabeth Rogers are num- 
btered among the Bostonians returning to the Oceanside 
t'is week for the summer. 
Mrs. Grace Starr Tyson of New York city and Miss 
Wildey of Plainfield, N. J., came to Magnolia last Sat- 
urday for the summer. They are registered at the 
Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Lisle of Providence, R.L, 
are at the Oceanside for a short stay. 
Among the motor parties to register at the Ocean- 
side last Sunday was that of E. B. Penniman of North 
Adams. In the party was Mr. Penniman, Mrs. W. E. 
Penniman, Miss Rachael B. Penniman and Miss Grace 
Whitaker. They left North Adams Saturday and 
stopped at the famous Wayside Inn, Wayland, over 
night, continuing on to the North Shore resorts Sunday. 
They lunched at the Oceanside and went on to Rockport. 
