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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
AT THE HOTELS 
Brigadier-General and Mrs. George 
S. Andrews, of Washington, D. C., 
have taken apartments in the Highland 
cottage, Magnolia, for the season. 
Miss L. C. Neville of New York is 
at the Overlook, one of the cottages con- 
nected with the Oceanside hotel, for the 
season. 
Mrs. J. B. M. Kehlor, of St. Louis, 
Mrs. P: T. .Carr, of St. Louis, and 
Miss Catherine Smith, also of St. Louis, 
have taken rooms in the Tennis cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hatfield, jr, of 
New York, with their baby and its nurse 
have taken apartments at the Highland 
cottage, Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Harned of New 
York, are at the Oceanside for the sea- 
son. .Mr. Harned is the private secre- 
tary of Frank Gould of New York, and 
is an enthusiastic motorist. “T he past 
winter he covered 12,000 miles in his 
Mercedes, through foypt and on the 
continent. He also plans to motor ex- 
tensively along the North Shore, during 
his stay here, 
Registered at the Oceanside for a few 
days this week are S. H. Cox and J. D. 
Cox, jr., who came here from New- 
port in their yacht and plan to return to 
Clevéland, their home town, in their 
hanemonie: leaving their wacclit here. 
Miss Gladys Winner has been spend- 
ing a few days with her chum, Miss 
Beatrice Smith at the latter’s home on 
Lexington avenue. Miss Winner is 
enjoying the summer with her parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Winner of Phila- 
delphia, at the Hesperus. 
The tennis courts of the New Mag- 
nolia hotel, \ liich was destroyed by fre 
last October, have been remodelled and 
will be used this summer by the guests 
of the Hesperus. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wetherby, who 
have been touring from their home in 
Burlington, Vt., spent a few days this 
week at the Hesperus. ‘hey are plan- 
ning to motor through the White Moun- 
tains and Maine this summer, returning 
home by the way of Lake Champlain. 
Other guests at the Hesperus this 
week are: F. C. Stratton, of New 
York; and Frank Stratton, Dobbs Ferry, 
NOY So Mrs uMieV. Packard, Mrs. ki. 
L.Batryeahd habe an: brunt, of 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; A. Roy Camp, New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. Julius M. Wile of 
Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. L. 
M. Tiffany and Miss Burch of  Balti- 
more, and Mrs. Emma B. Bowden, of 
Boston. 
Miss Gusten Anderson will make ap- 
pointments for giving massage treatment 
and Swedish movement at your own 
home. Give her a trial. he nen s 
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