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B. FRANK PUFFER 
432 FIFTH AVE. 
NEW YORK 
Photographer 
is now at 
MAGNOLIA 
WINTER STUDIO 
PALM BEACH 
THE OCEANSIDE HOTEL 
for the Summer Season, where he is showing specimens of his work, in the Hotel Lobby, and is making 
appointments for sittings at your own home or in your room at your hotel; also photographs by direct 
color photography. Telephone 8100 Magnolia, or write for appointments. 
You are especially invited to 
eall at his exhibition or to request a port-folio of prints to be sent to your home to be examined privately. 
HE POSITIVELY GUARANTEES TO PLEASE YOU. 
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MAGNOLIA HOTELS. 
Miss Dorothy Leslie of Chicago, 
are among the attractive young 
women to come to the Oceanside 
this week. She joimed Mrs. J. M. 
Withers and her daughter of Kansas 
City. 
Mrs. Henry van Heusen of Rich- 
mond, Ind., has joined her sister, 
Mrs. Clifton Comley at the Ocean- 
side for a visit. 
C. 8. Lester of Washington and H. 
B. Hathaway of Easton, Md., were 
welcomed to the Oceanside this week 
by the younger contingent, among 
whom they seem to have many 
friends. : 
Mr. and Mrs. William Durland 
and Mrs. W. C. Bamber of New 
York have registered at the Ocean- 
side for the remainder of the season. 
George Sloan of East Orange, has 
registered at the Oceanside to re- 
main into September. 
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Jour- 
dan of Brooklyn, are among the 
new-comers to the Oceanside this 
week. 9 
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hood and Miss 
Wilder of Lowell, returned to the 
Oceanside Monday, after a motor 
tour through the mountains, Poland 
Springs, and other places in the 
‘‘Tdeal Tour.’? They will remain 
here well into September. 
W. P. Smith, Jr., of Netherwood, 
N. J., has joined his sister, Miss 
Smith, and L. B. Smith at the Ocean- 
side for a stay. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Colgate of 
New York, who summer at Glen 
Cove, L. I., are at the Oceanside for 
a visit. 
H. W. Lahey of Chicago, joined 
his family at the Oceanside late last 
week for a return visit to Magnolia. 
Mrs. George G. Cochran, Mr. and 
Mrs. John B. Cochran and Miss Har- 
riet Cochran composed a Cleveland, 
Ohio, party motoring this way that 
stopped at the Oceanside recently. 
They were at the Oceanside over the 
last week-end, and went on to the 
mountains. 
Miss Annie M. Fuller of New 
York, one of the five daughters of 
Mr. and Mrs. Williamson W. Fuller, 
who summers at Briarcliff Manor, 
N. Y., spent the last week-end at the 
Oceanside, a guest of Mrs. E. D. 
Specht. 
Captain Charles H. Wilson of 
New York, was welcomed back to 
Magnolia last week for a_ return 
visit. He is at the Oceanside. 
Milo D. Eames and Mrs. E. W. 
Eames of Buffalo, joined the latter’s 
daughter, Mrs. C. M. Bushnell and 
family, at the Oceanside, late last 
week for a brief visit. 
Mrs. R. D. Richardson and _ her 
daughter, Miss M. Richardson of 
Evanston, Ill., are at the Oceanside 
for a stay of several weeks. 
Mrs. Howard Osterhaudt of New 
York, has been a guest at the Ocean- 
side, the last week, of Mrs. Frank 
S. Martin. 
A. C. Roberts of New York re- 
turned to the Oceanside late last 
week to remain over the horse show 
and the tennis tournament. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Camp, child 
and maid, of Middletown, Conn., are 
at Magnolia for their initial visit and 
are delighted with the beautiful sur- 
roundings. They are registered at 
the Oceanside. Mr. Camp has an 
extensive estate at Middletown, and 
is well known throughout the coun- 
try as a breeder of fine horses. He 
was one of the judges at the horse 
show on the beach yesterday. 
Mrs. L. R. Warren and Miss 
Warren of Richmond, Va., who are 
in this vicinity to spend the summer, 
were at the Oceanside recently and 
dined as guests of the E. W. Bar- 
retts of Birmingham, Ala., who are 
spending the summer here. 
Mrs. William Painter of Baltimore 
has joined her daughter, Mrs. J. M. 
Hood of the same city at the Ocean- 
side for a visit. 
J. K. Woodwell and Miss Wood- 
well of Pittsburg, were guests of 
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hartley of New 
York at the Oceanside part of the 
past week. 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
carefully investigated. 
305 Fifth Ave., 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Sq. 
Special attention given 
to out of town orders. 
N. E. Gor. 31st St. N. Y. 
