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MAGNOLIA HOTELS. 
St. Louisians to arrive at Mag- 
nolia, this week, include: Mrs. C. R. 
Davis and K. M- Davis and Mrs. E. 
F. Williams and Master John Gates 
Williams, who came Monday. They 
are stopping at the Dakin cottage, 
one of those connected with the 
Oceanside. The respective heads of 
the families will arrive later. 
Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Chureh and 
son Reginald R., and daughter 
Katherine, and maid, returned to 
Magnolia the first of this week to 
spend August at the Oceanside. 
Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. 
Pomeroy, and two children, and 
chauffeur, of Buffalo, arrived at the 
Oceanside for the balance of the 
summer. The Pomeroys usually 
spend the summer at East River, Ct., 
and they have just come from there. 
Mrs. Pomeroy was Miss Lucy Bemis. 
Mrs. N. D. Maher and Miss Maher 
of Virginia, are among the old-time 
guests to return to the Oceanside 
this week. 
Mrs. Mary R. Overall joined the 
St. Louis contingent at the Ocean- 
side this week to remain the balance 
of the season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Blair and J. P. 
Blair, Jr., of New Orleans, are 
among the southerners who came to 
Magnolia this week for the balance 
of the summer. They have apart- 
ments in Kast Cottage, one of those 
connected with the Oceanside. -:*, 
Miss Catherine H. Purdy of New 
York, is visiting Miss Julia Culbert 
at The Oceanside. 
Dr. C. F. Donahue of Bayonne, 
N. J., joined his family at the Ocean- 
* side Thursday. 
Mrs. James 8. Newton and _ two 
daughters, Misses Rosamond and 
Helen C. Newton of Chestnut Hill, 
came to the Oceanside Monday for 
the balance of the season. 
The William A. Dickeys of Balti- 
more, who are touring the resorts 
hereabouts, stopped at the Ocean- 
side over the last week-end. Be- 
sides Mr. Dickey, there were in the 
party William A. Jr. and Harry 8. 
and Miss Ethel A. Dickey. 
Miss Elizabeth Wilder of Lowell, 
joined the C. I. Hoods at the Ocean- 
side Sunday. for a short visit. 
Mrs. L. B. Robinson of Paris, 
France, was a guest at the Ocean- 
side over the week-end of Mrs. Will- 
iam Atherton of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Specht and 
maid, also Ford and Howard P. 
Ballantyne and Miss Dorothy Bal- 
lantyne, of Pittsburg, arrived at the 
Oceanside, Tuesday, for August. In 
the same party were Mrs. Stella D. 
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nurse, of Detroit. 
O. Rex Flinn and W. S. Moorhead 
of Pittsburg, were among the young 
people arriving at the Oceanside last 
Saturday for a short stay. They ran 
up from Watch Hill, R. I., to put in 
a few days on the North Shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. Chapin, 
Janet, William and George Coit 
Chapin, Jr., of Buffalo, have been at 
the Oceanside this week visiting the 
George E. Millers and the Pomeroys 
of the same city, who are spending 
the summer here. 
Mrs. Clifton Comly and Mrs. Mau- 
rice Maxwell of Indianapolis, came 
to the Oceanside Monday, for an in- 
definite stay. They are in Kast 
Flume cottage. 
Mrs. J. H. Booth of New York, 
joined her sister, Mrs. C. Rollins 
Manville, last Saturday, for a short 
stay. The Manvilles have  apart- 
ments at Overlook, one of the Ocean- 
side cottages. 
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