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MAGNOLIA is the summer home of an increasing num- 
ber of southern families this year. ‘he R. W. John- 
stons have been coming to the Oceanside a number of 
years, and each summer they bring one or two new fam- 
ilies along with them to enjoy the beauties of nature to be 
found here, together with the ideal surroundings for a 
summer vacation retreat. The latest Atlanta family to 
join the colony at the Oceanside is that of Mrs. James D. 
Robinson. They arrived Monday to remain the rest of 
the summer. ‘There are two young girls, Emily, about 
fifteen, and Jennie, about ten, and a baby, with nurse. 
They are located in West Flume. 
Miss Helen Clark of Chicago and Mrs. M. A. Caroé 
of Philadelphia arrived at Magnolia Tuesday for a short 
stay at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. H. Corning and daughter, Miss M. W. Corning 
of New York are spending a week at the Oceanside. They 
were among Tuesday’s arrivals. 
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Treasurer of the Artistic Knit Goods Co., Inc. 
373 FIFTH 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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Men’s AtuiEtic Union Suits a specialty 
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B.S. Spilman, Jr., of Warrenton, Va., has joined 
his parents, Col. and Mrs. Spilman, at Magnolia for a_ 
visit. This is the first visit of the Spilmans to Magnolia, 
in fact, Col. Spilman had never been in New England until 
he came to the Oceanside a week or so ago. Col. Spilman 
is a retired army officer, his last active service being dur- 
ing the Spanish war. He is a southern gentleman of the 
old school and he’ seems very much pleased with the beau- 
ties of Magnolia and surrounding country. A motor trip 
to Portsmouth Tuesday proved a most pleasing diversion, 
and Wednesday he paid a visit to Boston. 
Miss Frances ‘Michler of Easton, Pa., is at the Ocean- 
side for a two weeks’ stay. She arrived last Friday and 
has rooms in Sea Vista. 
Miss M. J. Hay and sister Miss L. Hay of Newark, 
N. J., are among the recent arrivals at the Oceanside. 
They are to remain through ‘August. 
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Opposite the Colonnade 
Dresses and Gowns for all occasions 
Automobile and Sport Coats 
Dress Millinery and Outing Hats 
Summer Furs and New 
Models for next Winter 
Your inspection cordially invited 
(Boston Storr, 458 Boyyston STREET) 
SPECIAL ‘PRICE REDUCTIONS FOR WEEK 
BEGINNING JULY 26TH. 
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