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August 13, 1915. 
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Mrs. Chas. D. Callery, also of Pittsburg, arrived at 
Magnolia last Friday to remain the balance of the sea- 
son. Her son John had been here a fortnight previous. 
John E. Barbey of Reading, Pa., and Roger Hill of 
New York are at the Oceanside for their vacations, and 
are popular additions to the younger element. 
Miss Jane Munn of Brookline has just concluded 
a week’s stay at the Oceanside. 
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Gilfillan of New York city ar- 
rived at the Oceanside last Friday for a fortnight’s stay. 
Mrs. R. De C. Ward of Cambridge has joined her 
mother, Mrs. Francis A. Lane of St. Louis at the Ocean- 
side for a visit. 
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dren, of Philadelphia, old-time guests at the Oceanside, 
have arrived for the balance of the season, and have 
rooms in West Flume. 
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For the twelfth successive year, we are holding an EXHIBITION AND SALE AT 
MAGNOLIA. The new furs, gowns, coats, suits, wraps, hats, etc., are now on exhibition 
in adequate assortments at the OCEANSIDE ANNEX. 
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ined Bios of New York an ‘eeit visiting his 
sister Mrs. 5S. W. Bridges at the Oceanside. 
Miss May Louise Eway of Covington, Ky., is visit- 
ing Mrs. C. A. Keating at the Oceanside. 
A welcome addition to the young people at the 
Oceanside this week was Miss Dorothy DeLong of Phila- 
delphia, who is to remain the balance of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bacon of New York were of the 
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‘motorists spending a few days at the Oceanside lately. 
The Bacons are quite prominent in New York society, 
and they spend their winters in Florida. They now 
have under construction in St. Augustine a_ beautiful 
large winter home. 
Miss Bertha Ruffner and Miss A. V. Bates of New 
York city spent a few days at the Oceanside last week. 
Miss Ruffner has a world-wide reputation through her 
information bureau at the Hotel McAlpin, New York. 
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3 years, is duplicated at our Magnolia tions of imported models, and the new 3 
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