July 2, 1915, 
HE Oceanside, at Magnolia is fast assuming a busy 
Every train brings in its quota of 
guests for the Oceanside and its score of cottages. There 
were more than 225 guests registered last night, and this 
number will be augmented today and tomorrow by fully 
another hundred and fifty. Nearly 400 will be registered 
by Fourth of July—and that is far ahead of last season. 
The bright conditions keep up. Everything would indi- 
cate a brilliant season at Magnolia, and a full house for 
July and August. 
New- oe to Magnolia this season include My. 
and Mrs. J. -Heppe, daughter Frances and son Mar- 
cellus o. also Mr. Heppe’s sister, Mrs. Tillinghast 
K. Collins of Germantown, Pa. They are at the Ocean- 
side for July. 
From Buffalo, N. Y., has come this week ‘ 
M. Mitchell and family, consisting of three children, 
governess and nurse. They are to be joined in a few 
days by Mr. Mitchell, and they plan to remain here for 
summer aspect. 
Nive sat. 
July. They have apartments in Center Cottage. Last 
season was the first the Mitchells spent at Magnolia. 
Mrs. Mitchell’s mother, Mrs. T. G. Avery and Miss L. 
A. Thompson, both of Buffalo, joined the party a few 
days ago. ‘They have an apartment in Highland cottage 
for July. 
Mrs. A. L. Ely of Norwich, Conn., has joined Miss 
A. B. Green in Breakers cottage for a short visit. 
Mrs. Albert W. Hobart of 
back to the Oceanside this week 
Boston was welcomed 
for a season’s stay. 
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Among the New York families to come to Magnolia 
this week fot the season, is that of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 
Costello and daughter. They have an apartment in East 
Cottage, one of the Oceanside connections. 
Mr. and Mrs. David Loring of Boston have arrived 
at Magnolia for another season at the Oceanside. 
Tuesday’s arrivals at the Oceanside, Magnolia, in- 
cluded Mrs. George Kidd and maid, and the former’s 
daughter, Mrs. Charles Dickinson and son Courier and 
governess. They are from New York City and are to 
remain through the month of July. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tams of Staunton, Va., are at 
the Oceanside for the season. They were here last sea- 
son for a while. 
John E. Lancaster 
last Sunday for a short visit at 
the Oceanside group. 
Mrs. M. C. Gray of Boston and her aunt, Mrs. Wm. 
P. Lewis of Philadelphia, are back to the Oceanside for 
the summer, and are welcomed by a large circle of 
friends, both among the hotel guests, and cottage colony. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Hull and young daughter 
Phyllis and maid have registered for the season, at the 
Oceanside. They have rooms in Wilkins cottage. Mr, 
Hull is the manager of the Dreicer & Co. shop at Mag- 
nolia. 
Mrs. George H. Nettleton arrived from Kansas City 
Tuesday and is registered at the Oceanside for the sum- 
mer. Mrs. Nettleton has been coming to Magnolia for a 
great many years. She was a constant patron of the 
old Blynman hotel before its destruction ten years ago, 
and later she stopped at the Hesperus, but for the last 
four or five years she has been a guest at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. E. B. ‘Taylor of 
patron to register at the 
season. 
of Worcester joined his mother 
Tennis Cottage, one of 
old-time 
for the 
Boston is another 
Oceanside this week 
Y the redecoration 
enlargement of 
Magnolia shop we are able 
to exhibit the season’s new- 
est ideas in china, glassware 
and decorative objects to the 
utmost advantage. 
sonal visit will 
that this is the place to ob- 
favors and 
of unusual charm and dis- 
Curtain Holders~—A quaint reminder of mid-Victorian 
days, decorated in bright colors. Price per pair 43.50. 
tain prizes, 
tinction. 
Door Knocker~—t is designed with either a pear or 
apple in natural colors. It is gaining quickly in popularity. 
Putting the knocker on the guest room door is decidedly the 
vogue. Price $2.50 each. 
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Wicker Bird Cage—Completely surpassing the un- 
sightly brass, finished in spotless white enamel with garlands 
and flower baskets in natural colors. 15 inches high, 11 1-2 
inches wide one way and nine inches the other, $9.00. Large 
New York size, 18 inches high, 12 3-4 inches wide one way by 9 3-4 
the other, 412.00. 
