NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MAGNOLIA HOTELS. 
The informal Wednesday evening 
hop in the casino of the Oceanside 
hotel, Magnolia, this week attracted 
many of the cottagers as well as 
hotel guests. Some beautiful gown- 
ed ladies were seen on the floor. Miss 
Eleanora Sears and friends motored 
over from Beverly Farms and joined 
the party for a few minutes, before 
going on to the North Shore grill for 
supper. 
Frank DeLong and neice Miss 
Dorothy and nephew Charlie De- 
Long are scheduled to arrive at the 
Oceanside tomorrow for the balance 
of the season. The DeLongs come to 
the Oceanside annually and are num- 
bered among the hotel’s leading 
guests. Mr. DeLong is well known 
in business circles as the owner of 
the DeLong Hook and Eye factory 
in Philadelphia. Mr. DeLong spent 
part of the past winter at the Ray- 
mond Hotel ‘in Pasadena, as did 
many other of the Oceanside’s guests 
such as the Ackerts, W. D. N. Perine, 
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lord and Miss 
Mary Lord. 
Rey. Sherrard Billings and Guy 
Ayrault have been guests of George 
H. Crocker at Center Cottage, one of 
those connected with the Oceanside, 
this week. 
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Satin and Chiffon Wraps 
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$15.00 to $25.00 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raymond 
of the Raymond Hotel, Pasadena, 
Cal., are contemplating a trip east 
this summer and will come to the 
Oceanside, at Magnolia, where they 
will renew many acquaintances 
among the guests who spend the 
winter at the hotel of which Mr. Ray- 
mond is the manager. The Raymond 
is most beautifully situated on a hill 
overlooking the St. Gabriel valley, 
with the Sierra Mountains rising in 
the back and with a grand view of 
the snow-capped Old Baldi always 
in view of the hotel windows. It is 
a winter climate unsurpassed, say 
those who go there. 
Prominent among the arrivals at 
the Oceanside, and on the North 
Shore, this week is Carlo de Pena, 
minister to this country from Uru- 
guay. The family arrived at the 
Oceanside Wednesday for the bal- 
ance of the summer and they have 
apartments in Sea Vista cottage. In 
the family party are Madame de 
Pena, Miss Maria Manuela, Miss AlI- 
bertina, Maria Carlota Malvina, Car- 
los M. de Pena, Jr., Hugo V. de Pena, 
and valet and chauffeur. Dr. de 
Pena maintains apartments at the 
exclusive Hotel Buckingham in New 
York, where the family spends most 
of the winter. 
$10.00 to $20.00 
$20. to $38. 
Mrs. Reginald Gray of Chestnut 
Hill and son Reginald Gray and the 
latter’s friend James Greenough of 
Cambridge are among the recent ar- 
rivals at the Oceanside. 
Master Wm. Keyser Manley, son 
of Mr, and Mrs. William M. Manley 
of Baltimore, who are spending the 
summer at Sea Vista, one of the 
Oceanside cottages, was the proud 
host Wednesday afternoon of a doz- 
en of the young boys and girls of 
the Oceanside. It was his eighth 
birthday and, assisted by his mother, 
he had a party on the lawn in front 
of Sea Viata. <A beautiful birthday 
cake was a feature of the spread. 
B. Frank Puffer the Fifth Ave., 
New York, photographer, has re- 
turned to the North Shore for an- 
other season and has one of the ex- 
hibition rooms in the Oceanside Ho- 
tel, at Magnolia, where he may keep 
in closer touch with his many pa- 
trons who come to this place. Mr. 
Puffer has gained fame with his 
home portraiture and color photo- 
graphy. He had a very successful 
season on the North Shore last 
year, when he was located at the 
North Shore Grill. He is making 
appointments for sittings at your 
own home or in your room at your 
hotel. 
