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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 11 
TAnanans 
The Oceanside will close its season next week, Sat- 
urday, Sept 19, after breakfast. There were about 125 
guests at the hotel last night. 
Norman P. Ream and George E. Warren of New 
York were at the Oceanside Monday for a brief stay, 
going on by motor to Sunapee Lake, N. H. The latter’s 
brother, Manager W. S. Warren of the Oceanside accom- 
panied them for a few days’ outing. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Darr of Buffalo, N. Y., are at 
the Oceanside. They came Tuesday and are to remain 
over for Miss Dutcher’s wedding next week. 
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Henry of Chestnut Hill, Phil- 
adelphia, arrived at Magnolia Thursday, to remain until 
the hotel closes. They have been spending part of the 
summer at the Samoset, Rockland, Me. 
Hiram Garretson of Cleveland joined his parents, 
Gen. and Mrs. Garretson at the Oceanside yesterday for 
a few days. 
Herbert Merriam of Weston is spending the week 
at the Oceanside.. 
Miss Isa E. Gray of Boston, who was at Magnolia 
the early part of the summer for a short stay, returned 
last Sunday for another visit, to remain a few days. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cary Sanger, Miss Mary Sanger, 
Wm. Cary Sanger, Jr., and Richard H. Sanger of San- 
gerfield, N. Y., which is a suburb of Utica, joined Mr. 
Sanger’s sister, Miss Sanger, and the former’s little 
daughter at the Oceanside Sunday, after returning from 
Europe. The party landed in New York Friday of last 
and will remain 
week, after a hard time of it in Europe 
until the hotel closes. 
ALREADY PLANS ARE Brrnc Lam for a “big” season 
on the Shore next year. 
It is inevitable. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lee, Jr., and two children, of 
Philadelphia, who have been spending August at the 
Oceanside, have returned home. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Higgins of New York, who 
have been spending the summer at the Oceanside, are 
touring the mountain resorts before returning home. They 
went first to Poland Springs, Me. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Rhodes and two daughters 
and son of Brookline, have concluded their stay at the 
Oceanside and have gone to Poland Springs, Me., for 
a stay. 
Gen. and Mrs. Geo. L. Andrews of Washington are 
spending a week or two in Boston, after a season at the 
Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Stephenson and Miss Katharine 
Holden of Philadelphia arrived at the Oceanside yester- 
day to remain until the hotel closes. 
Miss E. F. Risser of Rome, Italy, registered at the 
Oceanside yesterday, a guest of Mrs. A. F. MacArthur 
of New York, who is to remain until the hotel closes with 
apartments in Lawton cottage. 
A very successful lecture on “Practical Gardening” 
was given by Mr. Maurice Fuld, the well known horti- 
culturist and lecturer, at Miss Cecilia Bowe’s studio yes- 
terday for the benefit of the Gloucester section of the 
American Red Cross. There was a large attendance at 
the lecture, most of the prominent women of the North 
Shore being present. An encouraging sum of money 
was received from the sale of tickets. So enthusiastic 
was the audience over the lecture that a request was made 
for another lecture by Mr. Fuld. It is announced by the 
ladies of the Gloucester section of the American Red 
Cross, of which Mrs. John Hays Ham:rond is chairman, 
that a second lecture by Mr. Fuld will be given on the 
subject of “The Scientific Gardening of the North Shore,” 
at the Universalist church, Gloucester, on Saturday after- 
noon, September 12th, at four o’clock. The use of the 
Universalist church has been donated through the kind- 
ness of the rector, Mr. Powers, and the board of trustees. 
Ovington’s 
314 5th Avenue 
New York 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
A Large Line of Suitable Gifts for Christmas Presents 
Do your shopping now ina cool store and before prices advance on account 
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