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Richard M. Fairbanks of Indiana- 
polis, son of vice-president Fairbanks, 
has joined his brother Warren Fairbanks 
of Chicago, at the Oceanside fora few 
weeks. 
Capt. Lawrence H. Armour and Miss 
Armour of the well known Kansas_ City 
Armours were the guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. E. W. Smith, also of Kansas 
City on Tuesday, when they enjoyed the 
sports at Magnolia Beach. 
Cyric F. Peck and G. Sperra, both of 
New York are also among the new 
comers at the Hesperus this week where 
they will remain for a couple of weeks. 
Other arrivals of the week of more or 
less prominence are Mr. and Mrs. C. H. 
Simmons and their daughter, Miss Ethel 
Simmons, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. 
Ditmas, Miss E. L. Ditmas and Miss C. 
Ditmas, of Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Among the recent arrivals of the week 
at the Hesperus were Mr. and Mrs. R. 
Henry Depew of Plainfield, N. J., ac- 
companied by their sons Richard H. 
Depew, jr., and John Dayton Depew, 
Mrs. A. D. Dayton and Miss Vail, all of 
Plainheld. Mr. Depew is a prominent 
insurance broker of New York and well 
known in business circles. 
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Stearns, 
Miss Stearns and L. B. Evans all of 
Augusta, Ga., have taken apartments at 
the Oakes cottage, one of the connec- 
tions of the Hesperus hotel, where they 
will remain during the coming week. 
Mr. Stearns is vice-president of the 
Augusta Country club and is very well 
known socially and financially about that 
city. 
The Rev. Charles Henry Babcock, a 
prominent preacher of New York, has 
taken apartments at the Oceanside for 
the balance of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. S.’ Prentiss Baldwin of 
Cleveland are recent arrivals at the 
Oceanside. Mrs. Baldwin is a sister 
of the late U. S. Senator Mark Hanna. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sibley and their 
son John R. Sibley of Rochester, N. Y., 
motored to Magnolia early in the week 
and took apartment in the Oceanside 
hotel. “The Sibleys are among the 
wealthiest residents of Rochester and are 
very prominent socially. ‘This is the 
second season that the Sibleys have come 
to Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Blankley of 
Brooklyn, N. Y., and their daughters, 
Miss Blankley and Miss Jessie W. 
Blankley have taken apartments at the 
Oceanside for the balance of the season. 
Charles H. Pepper, a prominent artist 
of Concord, Mass., was also among the 
recent arrivals at the Oceanside. 
Dr. Freeman W. MacDonald soy sMeelbaresap st 
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