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MAGNOLIA HOTELS. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. D.°N: Perine of 
New York City, are at the Ocean- 
side for the balance of the summer. 
Mr. Perine is the resident partner 
of Dreicer & Co., who have a store 
in the Colonnade. He and Mrs. 
Perine have been spending the sum- 
mer thus far at Briar Cliff, on the 
Hudson. They have brought their 
ear with them. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jameson and 
family of Birmingham, Ala., are 
here for the rest of August. They 
are in the Fuller cottage. Another 
Birmingham family to arrive at the 
Oceanside this week is that of Mr. 
and* Mrs. E. W. Barrett. Mr. Bar- 
rett is the editor of the Age-Herald 
in his home city. 
Miss E. H. Smalley and Miss Alice 
H. Smith of Netherwood, N. J., ar- 
rived at the Oceanside Wednesday 
for a visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Matthews of 
Baltimore have been welcomed back 
to the Oceanside this week. They 
are to remain the balance of the sea- 
son. With the Matthews. .is_ Mrs. 
James A. Turnbull of Rochester, ° 
New York. ¥ 
Harold Rowe of. Brooklyn, is a 
guest of Ransom Rowland. of Balti- 
more at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Ramsdell 
and children of Buffalo, motored 
from their home in Buffalo and* are 
now with the Bushnells. in Lawton, 
one of the Oceanside cottages, for 
a visit. 
Mrs. M. G. Taylor and Miss: Doro- 
thy Taylor of New York, joined the 
large contingent from New York at 
the Oceanside this week. They are 
to remain here during August. 
C. B. Rockwell of Rockville, Ct., 
was at the Oceanside Tuesday over 
night, a guest of Hon. Charles 
Phelps. ‘ 
Hiram Garretson, son of General 
Garretson, an old time guest at the 
Oceanside, arrived Tuesday from 
Cleveland. His family will come 
later. 
Miss Priscilla Crocker of Fiteh- ° 
Miss 
Ocean- 
burg, is visiting her cousin, 
Marguerite’ Crocker at the 
side. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Palms and two 
children and maids, of Cleveland, 
reached Magnolia Tuesday for a 
stay at the Oceanside. They: have 
apartments in Sea Crest. 
Horace E.: Wiley and A. B..Mag- 
nus, two, Chicago. young men, 
reached Magnolia this week after a 
motor trip over the road from -their »: 
home. They are delighted with the 
roads in this part of the country and 
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intend to tour the entire resort sec- 
tion. They plan to remain at the 
Oceanside for ten days. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Loeb and maid 
of Chicago, came to the Oceanside 
this week for a stay. With them is 
Miss Lilly Magnus, whose brother 
motored all the way from Chicago 
to Magnoha, reaching here this 
week. Mrs. Loeb is a daughter of 
the well known Bush family of St. 
Louis. Her father has a magnificent 
estate at Pasadena, Cal., where he 
spends the winter. His gardens are 
among the show places of Pasadena. 
They are open to the public at stated 
hours and many of the easterners 
who. are now summering at Magno- 
lia remember with much _ pleasure 
visits to their charming place. 
Mrs. Lynde Harrison and. Miss 
Harrison and chauffeur of New Ha- 
ven, arrived at the Oceanside, Mon- 
day, for part of August. 
Mrs. Franees Clough and daugh- 
ter, Miss Julia, of Chicago, have re- 
turned to the Oceanside this week 
for August. 
Mrs. John Davidson and son Wil- 
comb, of Elizabeth, N. J., arrived at 
the Oceanside Tuesday for a short 
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Mrs. Alice Chambers of Flushing, 
N. Y., arrived at the Oceanside this 
week for the balance of the season. 
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