32 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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July 23, 1915. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. King accompanied by Mr. 
and Mrs. D. L. Zahinser of Mansfield, O., arrived at 
Magnolia Monday in their motor tour of the New 
England resorts. They stopped at Lenox on the way and 
after a week’s stay at the Oceanside they will go on to 
the Maine resorts. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lombard of Milwaukee and Mrs. 
i. G. Lombard of Chicago, have been spending a few 
cays at Magnolia this week.» They motored from Poland 
Springs and they were also at the Wentworth in Ports- 
mouth in their tour of the New England resorts. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holbrook of Newton have 
taken the second floor of Fast Flume, one of the Ocean- 
side cottages for the month of August. They were at 
Magnolia Monday for a brief stay, but will not come 
here permanently until week after next. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Webster of Newport motor- 
ed to Magnolia Tuesday for a brief stay at the Oceanside. 
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Treasurer of the Artistic Knit Goods Co., Inc. 
S73 °FIETH AVE; NEW YORK 
HAS OPENED THEIR SHOP FOR THE SEASON 
No. 1, Lexington Row, Smith Bldg. 
MAGNOLIA 
Imported and Domestic Sweaters, Sport coats, 
Summer Furs, Bathing Suits. 
“ERIN”? BRAND PURE LINEN KNIT 
UNDERWEAR For MEN anp WOMEN 
Specially Adapted for all Athletic Sports—Cool 
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Miss Georgiana B. Solari of New York was wel- 
comed back to Magnolia this week for another season at 
the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Farnum of “Sun Dial,” Mag- 
nolia are entertaining Mrs. Thomas Shepard and daugh- 
ter, Mrs. Ralph W. ‘Shaw and their friend Mrs. Wilson. 
The guests are Chicago friends, who are on a motor trip 
from their summer home at Lake Placid, N. Y. Mrs. 
John B. Drake of “Sun Dial” has with her, her mother, 
Mrs. McC. Clellan and a niece, Miss Dorothy Eastman of 
Chicago. A new and attractive sun-dial is being placed 
upon the lawn at “Sun Dial,” one of the most attractive 
of the many fine cottages in Magnolia. 
Puritan Tea Room, Montserrat. Luncheons. Thurs- 
day specialties. Mrs. E. A. Manning. Tel. 782-W Bev. adv. 
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