30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 9, 1915. 
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Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hyde of New 
Magnolia for a few weeks’ stay, with headquarters at the 
Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edw 
Leicht of Chicago have arrived in Magnolia for the 
month of July and are stopping at Gables cottage, one of 
the Oceanside hotel group. 
York City are at 
ard A. Leicht and Albert Edward 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Low of New York, with 
maid and chauffeur, have returned to the Oceanside for 
another season. 
Miss Sarah L. Guild of Boston is at Magnolia for 
another summer and is at East Cottage, one of the Ocean- 
side connections. Her brother Courtnay Guild was down 
over the week-end and will be a frequent visitor here dur- 
ing the summer, as usual. An aunt, Miss Marianna C. 
Guild and companion, ,Miss Ella H. Plunkett of Boston 
arrived this week also. 
Motorists to visit Magnolia this week included Mrs. 
W. F. Etherington and daughter Miss E. Etherington and 
Miss Baldwin of Fast Orange, N. J., who have engaged 
apartments for the month of August. 
M. R. Bryan and family of ‘Brookline, who were at 
the Oceanside for a brief stay when the hotel first opened 
this season, have now settled here for the summer, with 
apartments in East Flume cottage. 
S. B. Hidden and neice, Miss F. E. Hidden of New 
York, are among the new-comers to the Oceanside this 
season.. There are here for July. 
Welcomed arrivals this week were Mr. and Mrs. A. 
H: Morse and their daughter Miss Ethel Morse of. Bos- 
ton. They will remain throughout the entire season as 
usual. Miss Morse is a distinct addition to the younger 
set at Magnolia where she always takes a prominent part 
in the social activities of the younger element, in the 
dances, parties, tennis, and many other diversions. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. ‘McMurtry (Doris I. 
Meyer) have joined the New York colony at the Ocean- 
side, to ee proven July. 
Miss C, Bovey and friend Mrs, Franklin Benner 
of Rae have arrived at the Oceanside to spend 
the season. They are in'Perkins cottage. 
From Chicago have come this week Mr. and Mrs. 
William F. Barrett to remain for the season at the Ocean- 
side. They have rooms in Overlook cottage. Mr. and 
Mrs. Barrett have been at Mz ignolia before, but not last 
season. 
Another Buffalo family to come to the Oceanside 
this week is that of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Bushnell. 
Though they have been at Magnolia in former years 
they were missed last season. Ther daughter Miss 
Carolyn and son Clarence is with them. 
They are located 
in Lawton cottage, 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Magnolia for a few weeks’ stay before going to their camp 
on Cape Cod for the late summer. They are stopping at 
the Oceanside. 
New-comers from Buffalo include Mrs. Alfred 
Schoellkopf and daughter Miss Schoellkopf and Miss 
Emily Schoellkopf. They are here for July. 
Miss L. H. Eaton and maid of Boston are among 
the week’s arrivals. Miss Eaton is an old-time patron 
of the Oceanside. She is located in Gables cottage. 
Mrs. George W. Mixter and little daughter Mar- 
garet and nurse arrived at Magnolia last Saturday to 
spend July at the Oceanside. They are in Overlook 
cottage. Mrs. Mixter’s mother, Mrs. Thomas Kilpatrick 
of Omaha, Neb., joined the family last Sunday. 
Thomas Willing Balch and mother, Mrs. Thomas 
Balch are among the Philadelphians to arrive at the 
Oceanside this week for the season. 
The M. R. Wendells of Boston—Mr. and Mrs. M. 
R. Wendell, Jr., the former’s 
dell and two daughters, Misses K. R. and C. Q. Wendeil 
—were among last Saturday’s arrivals at the Oceanside. 
They are here for the season and are welcomed back by 
a large contingent of the Oceanside’s regular guests. 
Brookbank Inn at Fresh Water Cove has been en- 
tertaining a number of auto parties the past week. Among 
them was the Adolph Schmidt family of McKeesport,. 
Pa., and another party from Philadelphia» was composed 
of L. F. Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. J. EK. Ross. Miss Eliza- 
beth K. Fulton of Washington arrived Thursday to 
spend the season. The pretty little brook which runs 
through the Inn grounds was a raging noisy little stream 
yesterday when the rain had raised it almost beyond its 
stone embankment. 
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