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MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. Thomas P. Proctor, a visitor at 
Magnolia for many seasons, ‘arrived at 
the Oceanside this week to spend the 
summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Holt of 
Brookline are down for the summer and 
are registered at the Oceanside. Mr. 
Holt is at the head of the United Biscuit 
Company of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miller, Mrs. 
William Lansing, Miss Helen Lansing 
and Miss Marion Miller of Buffalo, 
N. Y., have taken apartments for the sea- 
son in Sea Crest cottage. 
Mrs. P. S. Stimer, Mrs. C. H. Crock- 
er of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. 
J. P. Prinley of Chicago are guests at 
the Oceanside. They have been motor- 
ing through the Eastern states. The 
Crockers are one of the most prominent 
families in San Francisco. 
Mrs. Beale R. Howard of Washing- 
‘ton, D. C., and Miss M. G. Ball. of 
Philadelphia have taken apartments in 
Overlook cottage as guests of the Ocean- 
side. 
Mrs. K. B. Armour and Miss Mary 
Augusta Armour, of Kansas City, are in 
the Wilkins cottage for the summer as 
guests at the Oceanside hotel. 
Admiral J. E. Pillsbury, U. S. N., ar- 
rived at the Oceanside from Washing- 
ton on Saturday to spend the summer. 
Mrs. B. W. Wilkins of Washington, 
D. C., is a guest at the Oceanside and 
has taken a suite in East cottage for the 
summer. 
A big party of Kansas City guests ar- 
rived at the Oceanside Tuesday. In it 
were Mrs. Mary E. Bourke, Thomas 
Bourke, Wilfred Bourke, Miss Ellen 
Corrigan and Miss Agnes Corrigan. 
They are at the seaside forthe season. 
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Winter of Cam- 
bridge arrived at the Oceanside early this 
week forthe summer. Mr. Winter is 
a professor at Harvard University. 
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Schmidt and 
daughter, Miss I. A. Schmidt of Detroit, 
Mich., are at the Oceanside for July and 
August. Mr. Schmidt is a well known 
leather manufacturer and merchant 
throughout the west. He is also prom- 
inent in Detroit politics and, some years 
ago, was the chief political supporter of 
the late Mayor Hazen S. Pingree of 
Detroit. 
Mrs. James R. Hagerty and family of 
Baltimore, Md., are at the Oceanside for 
a month. In the family are three hand- 
some daughters, Misses Helen, Louise 
and Marie. 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
TAILORED 
By \__ TIE SILKS 
IMPORTED COTTONS 
Donchian Building 
SILK BAGS 
4] The management is pleased to announce 
the opening of a new store at Magnolia where 
patrons will find the latest ideas in all kinds of 
Art Novelties. 
EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN 
AND LINGERIE BLOUSES 
SPECIAL COLUMBIA WOOLS 
EMBROIDERIES 
LACE JABOTS 
STAMPED CENTER PIECES 
STAMPED PILLOWS 
EMBROIDERY SILKS 
LESSONS IN KNITTING, CROCHET AND EMBROIDERY 
Skilled attention given to Embroidering Special 
DESIGNS IN MONOGRAMS, CRESTS, ESCUTCHEONS, ETC. 
UL) JEWEL 
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MR. SHEPHERD 
of Boston 
has opened in the 
‘DONCHIAN BUILDING 
MAGNOLIA 
for the Season 
OkD JEWELS 
Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia 
Mrs. MacHatrert or Boston 
is located at the 
OCEANSIDE HOTEL 
Electric Vibratory Facial and Scalp Treatment, ‘Artistic Hair Dressing, Hair 
Coloring, Ondulation, Shampooing, Manicuring. 
She invites you to inspect the new models in Hair Goods suitable for the summer 
Puffs, Curls, Pompadours, Psyche Knots, Transformations, Ondulations, 
Wigs for Ladies and Gentlemen. 
Mrs. MacHale 
is using a new method of removing 
wrinkles, with complete success. 
If interested call at her office, 
Oceanside Hotel 
| Magnolia, - a Mass. 
reali SGD 
MISS M. E. GRANBY 
MASSAGE 
Smith Cottage, Raymond Street, Magnolia 
Orders may be left at the Woman’s Club 
TELEPHONE 51-3 
GREEN GABLES 
(Formerly known as the Oakes Cottage) 
Tea Room and Gift Shop 
Attractive Rooms to Rent 
Under the Management of the Women’s Educational and In 
ustrial Union. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Berkeley Building, Boston 
