: At the fintels :: 
Edwin H. Haskell of Newton and L. 
Mason of Boston are also recent arrivals 
at the Aborn. 
William R. Trigg, C. C. Reynolds 
and J. Gordon Smith of Richmond, Va., 
stopped at the Oceanside for dinner Sun- 
day, while touring the North Shore in 
their Packard. Mr. Triggisthe son of 
the late William R. Trigg one of the 
largest ship-builders in the United States, 
who up to the time of his death had been 
accustomed to spend the summers at that 
hotel. 
Motoring from their pleasant home 
in Ogdenburgh, N. Y., Mrs. Hyde, 
accompanied by Miss Mathews, Miss 
Church, Miss Vilasand Mr. and Mrs. 
W. J. Kellog arrived at the Oceanside 
in time for dinner Sunday, where they 
will’remain in the Underbrush cottage 
for the balance of the summer. 
Benjamin F. Cable, one of the most 
prominent residents of Rock Island, IIl., 
was among the early arrivals of the week 
at the Oceanside, where he has taken 
apartments in the Lawton cottage. 
Robert Allgeryer of New Orleans 
joined his family at the Oceanside, the 
first of the week, where they are spend- 
ing the summer in the East cottage. 
The Misses Annie F. and May E. 
McAleer, of Brookline, are among the 
week’s arrivals at the Oceanside, where 
they will remain during the hot weather. 
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thompson, 
of New York and Paris, were the guests 
this week of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Jones 
also of New York, in the Flume cottage, 
a connection of the Oceanside hotel. 
James C. Auchincloss, of New York 
joined his mother and brothers for the 
week-end at the Oceanside, where they 
are spending the summer in the Centre 
cottage. 
Mrs. H. F. Skinner of Boston is at 
the Oceanside again this season. 
George B. and George S. Champlin 
with W. A. and A. A. Wilkinson, all 
of Providence, aré at the Oceanside for 
the balance of the summer and _ have 
taken quarters in the Fuller cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Howard and 
Miss F. B. Farnsworth of Washington, 
D. C., have taken apartments in the 
Hesperus Villa, to remain for the bal- 
ance of the hot weather. 
The week-end was spent very pleas- 
antly by Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Marr of 
Boston at the Hesperus. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lutz, of 
New York, are among the recent ar- 
rivals at the Oceanside. Mrs Lutz, be- 
fore she was married, was accustomed 
to spend her summers at the Oceanside 
with her mother. 
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