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MAGNOLIA HOTELS. 
George F. West and Vernon F. 
West sailed in their yacht from Port- 
land, Me., in time to spend the last 
week-end at the Oceanside with Mrs. 
George F. West, who is spending 
August here- 
Mr. and Mrs. A. Watson Armour 
of Chicago are at Magnolia for the 
balance of August, guests of Captain 
and Mrs. Littlefield, who are at the 
Wilkins cottage, one of those con- 
nected with the Oceanside. 
A number of officers from the 
battleships stationed on the North 
Shore over the last week-end were 
at the Oceanside calling on friends. 
Among them were H. E. Jenkins, K. 
H. Williams and F. C. Sherman. J. 
H. Holt, jr., and N. Scott of the Dees 
S Tdaho were guests at the hotel 
Saturday of General Garretson. 
- Rockwell King of Chicago was at 
the Oceanside over the last week- 
end a guest of Frank DeLong, who 
has apartments in Tennis cottage. 
Harry A. Stiles of Boston came to 
Magnolia last Saturday to spend a 
fortnight at the Oceanside. He will 
remain over the tennis tournament. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Pierson of New 
York motored from Plymouth, on 
the South Shore, to spend the last 
week-end with Mrs. W. C. Hill at the 
Oceanside, Mrs- Hill is a sister of 
Mrs. Pierson. 
Theodore Crane of New York re- 
turned to the Oceanside Saturday 
for a second visit with Mrs. E. T. 
Harbeck and daughters at the Break- 
ers cottage. 
Mrs. William O. Russell was a 
guest of General and Mrs. Andrews 
of Washington at the Oceanside ov- 
er the last week-end. 
Magnolia Branch of Che Tndian Store Boston, Mass. 
Now at the “APPLE TREE COTTAGE” the red cottage just off Fuller St., 2 or 3 
houses South of Magnolia Post Office 
INDIAN BASKETS, MOCCASSINS, ETC., TOYS AND GAMES, CURIOS, POTTERY. 
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ROSERY 
Marblehead, Mass. 
Orders taken for Cut Roses by doz. or quantity from now on till Nov. 
Upwards of 1,000 different varieties, and 3,000 plants. 
Rose Bushes for spring delivery 1912 solicited. 
Early orders for 
Specialty made of study of 
varieties, plans for Rose Gardens and Landscape work. 
HARRIETT R. FOOTE, ROSARIAN 
Tel. 232-4 Marblehead 
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Captain Arehie Butt, the Presi- 
dent’s aide, paid a visit to the Bar- 
retts of Birmingham, Ala., at their 
apartments in the Oceanside Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Boulton Earnshaw of 
Philadelphia, who summer at Atlan- 
tie City, eame to Magnolia last Sat- 
urday to spend the balance of 
August at the Oceanside. Mrs. Earn- 
shaw was Miss Olive Potter. 
Mrs: M, Edgar Roberts and S. Ed- 
gar Roberts of New York came to 
the Oceanside Friday of last week 
for the remainder of August. 
J. Wooster Lambert of St. Louis 
was weleomed back to Magnolia and 
the Oceanside this week, where he 
will remain until the aviation meet 
at Squantum is over. Mr. Lambert 
will enter one of his machines in the 
meet. He is accompanied at Magno- 
lia by Lawrenee B. Smith of Plain- 
field, N. J. 
KE. C. Kendall of New York spent 
the last week-end at the Oceanside. 
Miss Elizabeth F. Reeser, who reg- 
istered from Rome, Italy, arrived at 
the Oceanside Sunday for a short 
visit wih Mrs. A. F. MacArthur of 
New York, who is spending the sum- 
mer here. 
J. D. Montgomery of Toronto ar- 
rived at Magnolia late last week for 
the balance of August- He joined 
his sister, Mrs. John A. Gunn and 
Mr. Gunn at the Oceanside. 
Burton S- Harris and Thomas Reid 
motored from Montreal last week in 
time to spend the week-end at Mag- 
nolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hitcheoek 
were guests at the Oceanside last 
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 
Bentley. 
Mr, and Mrs. John Darragh, Mrs. 
M. D. Barmore and Master John 
Darragh Barmore of San Antonio, 
Texas, arrived at Magnolia late 
last week to spend the balance of 
August at the Oceanside, 
