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Wm. B. Keefer 3 a cint, arrived at the Ocean- 
side last Sunday ‘to remain the balance of the season. 
Mrs. Keefer has been spending the season here: 
Harrison W. Bowker of Worcester paid one of his 
occasional week-end visits to the Oceanside over the 
week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Garvey of Utica, N. Y., are 
at the Oceanside for a return visit to remain the balance 
of the season. 
Mrs. J. Fred Booth and daughter, Miss Booth, of 
Ottawa, Can., and Ensign P. R. Weaver and Ensign G. 
W. Nelson of the U. S. S. Nebraska were at the Ocean- 
side Sunday night for dinner and to remain for the 
sacred concert. 
Mrs. H. J. Davidson and sister, Miss M. K. Bayne 
of New York, who have been at the Oceanside, left Mon- 
day for the mountains. 
Mr. and Mrs. David Loring of Boston concluded a 
season’s stay at the Oceanside Tuesday and have gone 
to Bretton Woods for a weeks’ stay before settling at 
their winter home. 
Mrs. J. Walter Thompson, wife of the well-known 
advertising man of 23d street, New York city, with 
Roosevelt Thompson, Mrs. Samuel Moffitt and Miss Alice 
Moffitt stopped at the Oceanside for lunch Tuesday, en 
route to the mountains. 
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Mr- and ee W. C. Lefens of Chicago left Magnolia 
Wednesday, after a fortnight’s.stay at the Oceanside, for 
Bretton Woods. . 
Mrs. I. N. Himes and Miss Vincent of Cleveland, O., 
were among the motorists to stop at the Oceanside the 
first of the week for a few days. 
M. D. Maher of Roanoke, Va-, had a pleasant diver- 
sion from routine on the North Shore Monday by taking 
a trip with C. I. Hood, to the latter’s home in Lowell. 
Mr. Hood is spending the summer at the Oceanside, as 
usual, as are the Mahers. He has one of the most 
wonderful farms and herds of Jersey cows in this part 
of the country. 
Mrs. J. Converse Gray of Boston and Mrs. 
J. Fenn of Brookline were at Magnolia Tuesday, 
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo- E. Carter at the Oceanside. 
Miss Marion Taylor of Philadelphia is at the Ocean- 
side for a visit with Mrs. John Newbold of Philadelphia, 
to remain until the close of the season. 
Clifford I- Voorhees of New Brunswick, N. J., 
the week-end at the Oceanside. 
A Detroit party to come to the Oceanside the latter 
part of last week for a weeks’ visit was composed of 
Mrs. H. G. Smith, Mrs. A. H. Sibley, C. L. Smith and 
Alexander H. Sibley y 
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Sale of F all Models 
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Suits, Hats, Gowns and 
Waists 
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Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia 
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 
SEPTEMBER 3, 4 AND 5 
