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NORTH SHORE BREEZE: ™ 
AT THE HOTELS 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Chase of 
Denver, Col., arrived at Magnolia this 
week fora short stay. They are at 
the Aborn. 
A. F. Holden of Boston arrived at 
the Aborn Tuesday for a week. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pickering Putnam 
of the Charlesgate, Boston, arrived at 
the Aborn Thursday for. the season. 
Miss Putnam has gone abroad for the 
summer. 
Miss Ida Greenleaf arrived at the 
Hesperus the first of the week and 
has since been joined by her sister. 
Miss Whipple of New York was her 
cuest a few days this week. 
Miss Juanita Machado of Salem 
was a guest of Miss Susan E. Crowell 
at the Hesperus part of this week. 
Miss Crowell also had as her guest 
over the week-end, Mrs. George N. 
Culver of Chicago, who will return 
here in July for a month. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood of Cam- 
bridge arrived at the Hesperus 
Wednesday for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burtinshaw of 
New York arrived at the Hesperus 
last week for the season. 
J. H. Armour of Kansas City was 
a week-end guest of his aunt, Mrs. E. 
W. Smith, at the Ford cottage. 
F. M. Gunther of New York, Har- 
vard ’07, and J. P. S. Harrison ’09, of 
Philadelphia, who are sailing along 
the shore tothe Maine coast, were at 
the New Magnolia part of the: past 
week, 
A.A. Calderon, former secretary 
of the Peruvian legation, but who now 
has considerable mining interests in 
this country, arrived from Washing- 
ton yesterday week and is again at 
the New Magnolia for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bailey of Bos- 
ton, are at the New Magnolia for the 
season. 
Prominent among the arrivals at 
the Oceanside this week is Mrs. J. E. 
Pillsbury, wife of Captain Pillsbury, 
U.S.N., who will also come to Mag- 
nolia shortly for the summer. 
Mrs. W. H. H. Southerland and 
daughters of Washington also arrived 
at the Oceanside this week, and they 
will be joined later by Lieut. Com- 
mander Southerland, U.S.N., who 
will spend most of the summer here. 
Curtis Guild, father of the governor, 
arrived at the Oceanside Thursday 
for an extended stay. 
Mrs. Wilbur P. Rice, Misses Edith 
F., Alice G., Grace and Lillian Ly 
and W. A. Rice of Boston, are among 
the week’s arrivals, They are at Sea 
Reaches. Mr. Rice. will come for 
week-ends at present. 
SW Sa Sea 
; Essex and Washington Sts. 
Siege hee 
Wish to announce that during the months of JULY © 
and AUGUST they will hold an exhibition and sale of 
their wares at the 
OCEANSIDE HOTEL Magnolia, Mass. 
All departments will be represented and our excep- 
tional facilities for enabling our customers to secure 
prompt service and exclusive novelties, with our long 
experience in business, will be at the disposal of all 
who may call. | $e 
DANIEL LOW & CO. 
SALEM, MASS. | 
ESTABLISHED 1867 
seneeaae pastas 
MAGNOLIA, MASSACHUSETTS 
THE SUCCESS OF THE NORTH SHORE 
is Now Open for the Reception of Guests 
Write for circular, rates and other information 
GEORGE. H. NEWELL, Proprietor 
CHARLES H. MOWRY, Manager 
Lake-Croft Inn 
(FORMERLY WINNEPOYKEN HOTEL) 
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
J. C RAUCH Prop. 
HAMILTON, 
MASS. 
Famous Chicken and Steak Dinners — 
Beautiful scenery. Best roads in state for automobiling and driving. 
A large veranda around the house, where dinners can be served under the 
waving pines, with cooling breezes off Lake Chebacco. Also a large public and 
numerous private dining rooms. 
Boating and fishing excellent. 
Rooms single or en suite. Telephone 9011-3 Hamilton 
