32 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 16, 1915. 
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Rev. A. H. Bradshaw and wife and their friend Mrs. 
Edgar Green of Easton, Pa., are among the week’s ar- 
rivals at Magnolia. They are in Overlook cottage, one of 
the numerous Oceanside connections. Last year and for 
many years previous they had been at the New Ocean 
House, Swampscott. Mrs. Ellen B. Skeer and maid, the 
former an aunt to Mrs. Bradshaw, registered from So. 
Bethlehem, Pa., Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Breed, 
son and maid of Cleveland, O., are at the Oceanside for 
July. Mrs. Breed is a sister of Mrs. Bradshaw,—both 
sisters marrying ministers. Ulysses Mercur of Philadei- 
phia was a guest of the Breeds over the week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hussey of St. Louis have been 
welcomed back to Magnolia this week. They have apart- 
ments in Perkins cottage, one of the Oceanside group. 
Last season they had a house of their own. Miss Helen 
Hussey and maid are here also, but the Hussey boys are 
attending the Exposition in California. 
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Mr. Albert Latscha, who is again at the Oceanside 
this summer, is in great demand to teach the latest dances 
and steps. Mr. Latscha is a splendid dancer and is popu- 
lar with the younger set along the North Shore, as is 
evidenced from the fact he is invited around to the danc- 
ing parties with the young people when they go to the 
Moorland, Hawthorne Inn, and where not. Mr. Latscha 
is arranging a number of interesting classes for people of 
all ages at the Oceanside Annex which he is using as a 
studio. 
Mrs. R. A. McCard of Greenwich, Conn., and son 
R. F. McCard, are at the Oceanside for July. 
Mrs. Benjamin Butterworth and daughter Mrs. 
Haezelton of Washington and Moline, Ill, respectively, 
are registered at the Oceanside for the summer. 
Mrs. A. H. Bray and maid of St. Louis and are 
among the new-comers at the Oceanside this week. 
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Boston, Mass. 
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mer store on Lexington Avenue, Magnolia. 
Shop No. 3, Donchian Bldg., (opposite the Colon- 
nade) with a large display of beautiful Dresses, 
Afternoon, Evening and Dinner Gowns, Wash and 
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