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MAGNOLIA HOTELS. 
Miss Lilly Magnus of Chicago, 
who is visiting at the Oceanside, 
Magnolia, looked very charming 
Monday evening, in a gown of white 
marquisette with lavender embroid- 
ery and pearls. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. uaw, Jr., 
five children and two maids, came 
to Magnolia last Saturday to spend 
August. They have apartments in 
East Cottage, one of those connected 
with the Oceanside. Mr. Law is well 
know to many North Shore people 
as the proprietor of that popular 
high-class hotel, known as Briarcliff 
Manor, located on the Hudson 
Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Moorhead 
and Horace R. Moorhead, Jr., and 
maid, arrived at the Oceanside last 
Saturday. They hail from Bronx- 
ville, N- Y. 
Among the smartly dressed wo- 
men at the Oceanside Monday eve- 
ning was Mrs. Albert Kelly of New 
York, who was beautifully gowned 
in lavender crepe de chine with trim- 
mings of old lace, and wearing a 
diamond horseshoe. 
The visit of the war ships at Rock- 
port over the last week-end occa- 
sioned the visit from several of the 
officers and their families last Sat- 
urday and Sunday. J. P. Parker, 
captain of one of the ships, accom- 
panied by Mrs. Parker and Miss 
Sandstreet, motored over from Rock- 
port Saturday to visit some friends 
at the Oceanside. 
Miss Dorothy Rowland, the at- 
tractive young daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Samuel C. Rowland of Balti- 
more, who are spending the s.«mmer 
at the Oceanside, entertained a few 
of her girl friends at dinner at the 
Oceanside last Saturday evening. 
The party was given in honor of 
Miss Betty Wood, who sailed yes- 
terday for Europe. Besides Miss 
Wood there were at the table Miss 
Lois McGinley and Miss Lucy Kaye 
of Pittsburg. Miss Wood has been 
visiting the MeGinleys at Manches- 
ter. 
Mrs. H. M. Withers of Kansas 
City, one of the Oceanside’s most 
popular guests was very becomingly 
gowned Monday evening in_ black 
chiffon, over white satin with trim- 
mings of King’s blue, and black hat 
with King’s blue plumes. 
W. C. Hayes of the U. 8. S- Dela- 
ware was a guest of the General Gar- 
retsons at the Oceanside Sanday. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pinney, the for- 
mer of the U. 8. 8. Vermont, were 
also guests of the General Garretsons 
Sunday. 
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Mrs. J. M. Hood, Jr., of Baltimore, 
who is spending the summer at the 
Oceanside, Magnolia, looked charm- 
ing, Monday evening in one of her 
many Parisian costumes of Irish lace 
and brown messaline and hat with 
green feathers. Mrs. Hood is very 
fond of out door life and may be 
seen any morning driving her big 
red touring car along the North 
Shore roads. 
Harold C. Boardman of Chicago 
came to the Oceanside last Saturday 
for the balance of August. 
Mrs. A. G. Walter and son Frank 
G- Walter of Chicago arrived at the 
Oceaside last Sunday for the barzace 
of August. 
William F. Sheehan the well 
known democratic leader of New 
York City, who has been touring the 
mountains in company with Mrs. 
Sheehan, stopped at the Oceanside 
last Sunday. 
A Toledo, O., party to arrive at 
the Hesperus Thursday for a short 
stay was composed of Mrs. James 
Secor, Mrs. D. W. Steele, Mrs. T. S. 
Powell, Mrs. 8. A- Bissell and Miss 
Bissell. 
Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Halliday and 
maid of Wattkill, N. Y., were among 
the tourists stopping at the Hesperus 
Wednesday. 
Arrivals at the Hesperus the past 
week include: Frank K. M. Rehn, 
Jr., New York; Geo. Singer and 
chauffeur, Pittsburgh; Capt. Wm. 
Allderdice, U. S. N.; Mrs: Ebbs, 
Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Allderdice, 
New London; Paul Duparopere, New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. Frank L, Fro- 
ment, New York.; Mr. and Mrs. C. 
W: Fairfax, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. 
Buch, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. C. R. 
Forrest, The- Misses E. and V. For- 
rest, Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. T. W. 
Gorton, Mrs. Geo. A. Webster, Bos- 
ton; Geo. C. Gebelein, Wellesley 
Hills; H. Bloch, Clevland; Victor 
Kauffmann, Wm. A. Morris, Wash- 
ington; Ernest Manahan, Boston; A- 
R. Parker, Washington; Mrs. F. L. 
Howard, Alison W. Howard, Boston ; 
Mr. and Mrs. John Darragh, Mrs. M. 
D. Barmore, San Antonio, Texas; 
Julius M. Wile, Rochester, . Y.; Mrs. 
Wm: Beattie, Little Falls, N. J.; Miss 
Helen Baldwin, Philadelphia; F. M. 
Rollins, Boston; M. Thomas Acken- 
land, New York; Mrs. W. K. Kenly, 
Rebeeea Hickman, O. E. Pederson, 
Chicago; Mrs. F. W. Smith, Boston ; 
F. A. Wheeler, Bridgeport, Conn. ; 
John Maloof, New York; Frank G. 
Wisner, Laurel, Miss.; Joseph Mich- 
aels, Rochester, . Y.; Mrs. C, N. Bill, 
©. A. Bill, New York; Mr. and Mrs. 
Geo. Mather, Mr. and Mrs, S. B. 
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Eastwood, Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and 
Mrs. Frederick L. Lutz, baby, nurse, 
maid, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. 
E, N. Lublin, New York; Mr. and 
Mrs. Geo. H. Heywood, Mrs. J- F. 
Ashley, Gardner; Mr. L. J. Kelty, 
Westminster, Mass.; Fred W. Smith, 
J. A. Waldo, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
EK. H. Mather, Brookline; W. H. Wil- 
hams and wife, Providence, R. L.; 
Mrs- Henry Heywood, Miss Helen 
Heywood, Gardner; Mr. and Mrs. J. 
W. Tuckerman, Brookline; W. D. 
Eyre, West Chester; Roy A. Floyd- 
Jones, New York City; J. G. Munro, 
Miss Ella M. Collins, Boston; Miss 
Mildred Newton, Miss Alice Shee- 
han, Miss Mary Sheehan, Worcester; 
B. F. Vaughan, Providence, R. I.; 
Miss V. Ross, Miss Elizabeth Ross, 
Cambridge; Mr. Selleu, New York; 
Mrs. B. J, Tice, Providnece, R- L.; 
John 8. Goodell, New York; Mr. and 
Mrs. H. Green, Miss Helen W. Green, 
Henry W. Green, Jr., Trenton, N. J.; 
Miss A. E. Clark, Point Pleasant, N. 
J.; 8. M. Crothers, Cambridge; J. D- 
Montgomery, Miss M. Montgomery, 
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Em- 
mons, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 8. 
Payson, Portland, Me.; Mr. and Mrs. 
L. 8. Norton, Bennington, Vt.; John 
Heywood, Gardner; Howard K. 
Dorr, Portland; Mrs- Morlatt, Chas. 
C. Gilligan, C. R. Greenless, New 
York; Anna S, Magnuson, Boston; 
R. P. M. Lauehlan, Arlington; Ju- 
lius W. Freiberg, Cincinnati, Ohio; 
G. H. Worcester, New York; Mr. 
and Mrs. W. lL. Haehnlen, Philadel- 
phia; Dr. and Mrs. C. H- Calkins, 
William H. Calkins, Springfield; Mr. 
and Mrs. W. P. Beeber, Williams- 
port, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cham- 
berlin, Milton, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. F. 
A. Russegue, Boston; Miss Margaret 
Fuller, Miss Annie Fuller, J. N- Sta- 
ples, Jr., New York; Mr. and Mrs. 
T. C. Starret, Muriel Starret, De- 
troit; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ward, 
Boston; Alfred C. Coke, Jr., T. L. 
Cheney, New York; Kinsley Twin- 
ing, Morristown, N. J.; M. L. Fearly, 
New York; Mrs. Clyde, maid and 
chauffeur, Miss Rush, J. U. Bell, 
Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. F. F. 
Brumbach, Kansas City; Mrs. Baker, 
Savannah, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs, G. E. 
Halliday and maid, Waukill, N. Y.; 
C. M. De La Vergne, Mr. and Mrs. 
Jefferson Hogan, Arthur P. Hogan 
and chauffeur, New York City; Dr. 
and Mrs. T. Halsted Myers, two chil- 
dren and maid, New York City; Mr. 
and Mrs. A. J. Steward, New York; 
The Misses Underhill and chauffeur, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Wm. J. Reid, In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 
