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590 Fifth Avenue, New York 
The Smith Building, Magnolia 
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Gowns and Motor Coats for Misses and Small Women 
Polo Coats 
Veils 
Children’s Clothes 
Sweaters 
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“MIZPAH” 
To Let by the Day or Hour 
CHAS. LOVEGREEN, Prop. 
Manchester, Mass. 
Recent arrivals at the Aborn, Mag- 
nolia, include: Miss M. F. Hooper of 
Boston and William M. Decker, Jr., 
of Buffalo; Charles W. Wall and 
family of St- Louis; Mrs. C. E. Shel- 
don of Akron, O., Miss M. A. Lam- 
son. ©. Hudson of Chicago has 
eight passengers comfortably. 
launch for MotorBoat sails along the beau- 
tiful North Shore 
The boat may be found at the float at 
Masconomo Park. 
Open from June to October 
Accommodates 600 
Magnolia, Mass. 
8h. p. Motor Boat, 27 ft. long, will carry 
A splendid 
Tel. 9-11 
joined his famliy for August. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Motter of St. 
Joseph, Mo., arrived at the Ocean- 
side Tuesday for a week or two. Mr. 
Motter has a week’s card at the Es- 
sex County club during his visit 
here. 
MAGNOLIA HOTELS. 
The J. C. Kerrs of New York, who 
are summering at the Oceanside, do 
much entertaining at the hotel, They 
have friends visiting them much of 
the time, and they entertain in honor 
of their guests frequently at the Es- 
sex County club and other resorts 
along the shore. Miss Louise A. Ce- 
ballos of New York has been their 
guest part of the last week. 
Captain W. F. Pinekard of New 
Orleans returned to Magnolia this 
week for a visit at the Oceanside, 
and was welcomed by a large circle 
of acquaintances. 
George W. Barnes, jr., of New 
York city, joined his wife and his 
mother, at the Breakers cottage 
Tuesday. 
Mrs: C. B. Davison of New York 
city joined other members of the 
family at the Oceanside Monday for - 
a short stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brewer Macdonald 
of New York city. came to Magnolia 
the first of the week for the re- 
mainder of August. They are regis- 
tered at the Oceanside. This is their 
initial visit to Magnolia and they are 
charmed with the beauties of this 
section. 
Victor P. Kennard came to the 
Oceanside Monday to remain over 
the horse show and tennis tourna: 
ment. 
Among the prominent New York- 
ers to visit Magnolia this week were 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowler, who 
are old-time guests of the Oceanside. 
They were disappointed in not being 
able to find apartments here for the 
balance of August and after a brief 
renewal of acquaintances they mo- 
tored on to the Wentworth, at New- 
eastle, N. H. They may return here 
later in the season for a short stay. 
They have a country place at Mont- 
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