HE Oceansipg Horer, at Magnolia spells gaiety and 
happiness for its guests with its continual round of 
pleasure. The days are all too short for the pleasure each 
affords, and the evenings full of mirth and music. The 
Saturday evening hops are unusually brilliant, although 
the Tuesday and Thursday evening dances attract the 
guests largely. 
A beautiful sun parlor has been newly completed on 
the top floor of the hotel, with a southeastern exposure. 
This delightful location affords a wonderful view of the 
ocean, taking in the harbor and the adjoining outlines of 
the North Shore, rockbound, picturesque and_ beautiful, 
with glimpses of Boston on clear days. The furnishings 
in this pretty room are of the nile green and white orde:. 
The windows are so arranged that they may be openel 
to a full extent when the weather is mild, or may be 
firmly closed, making a complete sun-parlor.. A dain‘y 
green trellis is used on the walls, over which twine pink 
blossoms. The furniture is of the wicker variety, enam- 
eled in green and white. The rugs used are attractive 
Chinese water rugs of blending tones. This pretty sum- 
-arlor, which was last year.an open balcony, has beea 
converted into a veritable bower and will, no doubt, afford 
much comfort to the guests at the hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bullock, accompanied by their 
son, Hugh, and daughter, Miss Bullock, of Denver, Colo., 
are guests at the Oceanside for the month of July. They 
have taken apartments in the Lawton cottage. 
Miss Virginia Koehler of St. Louis has arrived at 
the Oceanside to join her mother, Mrs. Dobyne, and will 
remain for the season. They are located in the Fast 
Flume cottage. 
OVINGTON’S 
HAVE THE PLEASURE 
OF ANNOUNCING 
THAT THEIR 
MAGNOLIA SHOP 
IS NOW OPEN FOR 
THE SEASON 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 25 
Very attractive and pretty was Miss Rosamond Lan- 
caster in a lovely lavender taffeta dancing frock, very 
girlish, at the Saturday evening hop. Miss Lancaster 
is one of the bevy of pretty girls who make life at the 
Oceanside just one round of pleasure. 
M. P. Bryan of Brookline motored down to the 
Oceanside for the week-end, joining Mrs. Bryan and the 
Misses Bryan. 
Mrs. Edward F. Wyman and friend, Miss Edna 
MacMartin of New York, are registered at the Ocean- 
side for the season, and are domiciled in the Wilkias 
cottage. Mrs. Wyman’s daughters will join her in a 
few days. : 
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Green of Washington have 
taken rooms in the Overlook cottage for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morgan of Philadelphia are mak- 
ing a few weeks’ stay at the hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McMurray with daughter and 
maid have returned for the season and have taken rooms 
in the Centre Cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Miller of Pelham, N. Y., 
were week-end guests at the Oceanside. 
Miss Rosamonde Wyman of New York, the attrac- 
tive daughter of Mrs. E. Frothingham Wyman, was a re- 
cent arrival at the Oceanside, coming to join her mother 
for the summer. This is the Wymans first visit at Mag- 
nolia. 
Miss Caroline H. Bovey and maid, accompanied by 
Mrs. Thomas S$. Roberts and maid, all of Minneapolis 
are at the Oceanside for a short stay. Miss Bovey is a 
regular guest at the hotel each year. She will make a 
few days’ stay leaving for a visit at Marion, but will 
return to Magnolia for the month of August. 
S. A. Fatmann of Minneapolis with his niece Miss 
Haas, are at the Oceanside for a few weeks’ stay. Miss 
Haas will journey on to Maine, but Mr. Fatmann will 
remain. 
Stanley L..Smith and H. S. Homer of Sheffield, 
are short-stay guests at the hotel, coming up by motor. 
and that this year the shop has been en- 
larged to permit the showing of many 
articles which it has heretofore been im- 
possible to carry, among them many 
unique floor lamps and new ideas in 
garden furniture, and a more extensive 
assortment of China, crystal ware and 
table decorations. 
OVINGTON BROTHERS CO. 
MAGNOLIA 
BAR HARBOR NEW YORK 
