NO RE SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 7, 1916. 
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THE OcEANSIDE HotTeEL entertained a large number ot 
metor parties for the holiday among which were Mr. 
and Mrs. W. A. Yager of Chicago, who remained unit:1 
Thursday, leaving in their car for a tour of Maine. 
Miss C. W. Fuller and conpanion Miss E. R. Carroll 
and maid of Boston are registered at the Oceanside for 
fie sumrer. Miss Fuller has been a guest at this hotel 
for a number of years. 
Mrs. L. P. Haxton and maid of Philadelphia, accom- 
panied by Miss H. Bell of Philadelphia are registered at 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Jackson, Jr., of New York, 
end ‘raid are registered at the Oceanside for the month 
of July. 
Mrs. George E. Kidd of New York and daughter, 
Mrs. Charles Dickinson, and young son, with governess 
and maid, have returned to the Oceanside for the season. 
the Oceanside and are occupying apartments in Centre 
Cottage. This is their first season. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kitching of New York are 
making their first visit to the Oceanside. They will re- 
main two weeks. 
Mrs. Albert W. Hobart of Boston has returned to the 
Oceanside for the season. Mrs. Hobart has been coming 
to Magnolia for a number of years. 
Mrs. Fred Rhodes was notable dancing with her 
young son, Whitney Rhodes. Mrs. Rhodes was charming 
in a white lace and silk gown. ‘They danced very grace- 
fully together and received a deal of favorable comment. 
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Notable among the arrivals at the Oceanside are Mrs. 
J. W. Tillinghast with daughter, Mrs. G. B. Longstreet, 
and friend, Mrs. Sarah R. McKenzie, all of Albany, N. 
Y. They will remain at the Oceanside for the month cf 
July. 
Among the arrivals at the Oceanside are Mr. and 
Mrs. H. H. Rousseau of New York City, who have re- 
turned: for the season and are domiciled in apartments in 
West Flume Cottage. Mr. Rousseau is a civil engineer in 
the U. S. A. Engineering Corps. 
Dr, and Mrs. Angus McLean of Detroit, and daugh- 
ters, Misses Ruth and Marion, accompanied by a family 
friend, Donald Mabley also from Detroit, have taken up 
their abode in the Oceanside for the month of July. Miss 
Ruth is a most attractive young lady and a pleasing ad-- 
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- dition to the younger social set. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Patten of Evanston, Ill, have 
taken rooms in the Highland Cottage for the season. 
Jordan Marsh Co., Boston’s leading department store, 
have made a big stride in the solicitation of North Shore 
trade this year by inaugurating an improved delivery and 
order system. Instead of relying on local North Shore 
expresses they have installed a truck of their own for de- 
liveries in the lower section of the Shore—at Beverly 
Cove, Montserrat, Pride’s Crossing, Beverly Farms, Mati- 
chester and Magnolia, while the Swampscott and Marble- 
head sections are covered by their own autos direct from 
the store. 
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