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391 FAIPTH AVENUE 
NEW YORK 
A store has been opened at 
Magnolia located at Nos. 
7 and 8 Colonial Building, 
Lexington Avenue 
So | 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 14, 1916. 
THe NortTH SHORE SWIMMING Poor at Magnolia is the 
rendezvous for hundreds of North Shore people these 
warm summer days—not only from the hotels, but from 
the towns all along the Shore. Many were at the pool 
‘Tuesday, the sunshine and the temperature of 64 degrees 
n the tank being the attraction. 
In the group of swimmers many children were seen, 
doing fancy stunts in the water, some just learning to 
swim under the instruction of Mr. Allen. During the 
bathing hour from 11:30 to 12:30 the Oceanside orches- 
tra gave a concert, which was enjoyed by all. 
The bizarre bathing suits which have been shown all 
season in the South were very much absent at the Pool. 
All of the suits, while very chic, were most conserva- 
tive, and pretty, too. 
The Middleton girls, Helen and Jean, who are spend- 
ing the season at the Oceanside, are splendid swimmers 
and do all sorts of stunts in the water. They were 
unusually smart in black taffeta suits with knickers and 
black and white caps. 
The tennis courts at the Pool-are busy every day 
from early morning until evening. Very soon a tourna- 
ment will be inaugurated, which will attract scores of 
people to the courts. 
Many visitors have been entertained at the Pool this 
week, including Miss Frances Carter, St. Louis, intr>- 
duced by Miss Helen Lane; Mrs. S. C. Payson, Brook- 
line, by Mrs. E. B. Richardson; Arthur Meyers of Nev 
York, by Mrs. A. M. Richard; Miss E.. Dieter and R. R. 
Dieter of Baltimore, by Miss Elvine Richard; Mrs. C. S. 
Barrell, Boston, by Miss Caroline S$. Winslow; Mrs. 
Samuel McClellan, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Mrs. John B. 
Drake, Chicago, Misses Elizabeth and Katherine Drake, 
by Mrs. Henry W. Farnum; Paul Caskey, Mr. and Mrs. 
H. H. Caskey, Toronto, by Mrs. Myron C. Wick; Miss 
Eleanor Arnold, Cambridge, Mrs. E. M. Binney; Miss 
Jane Booth, Youngstown, Ohio, by Mrs. A. D. Cook; 
J. S. Cagter, St. Louis, by N. T. Lane, Jr., Miss Mayo 
Smith, New York, by Dorothy M. Nicol; Benjamin I. 
“mith, Maine, by Mrs. Newcomb Carlton; David Loring, 
Boston, by M. R. Bryan; Mrs. Charles Read, Manchest>;, 
by Mrs. John Tyler; Reginald Ward, Boston, by Helen L. 
Coates; Charles. F. Tappan, Cambridge, by Miss Lane; 
William Campbell, New York, by Frederick 1llsworti ; 
John D. Carscallen, New York, and Karl Whitmarsh, 
Cambridge, by Miss Doris Bryan; Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. 
Eustis, Cambridge, by E. W. Longfellow; K. W. New- 
hoff, New York, by Charles D. Sabin; Mr. and Mrs. 
M. S. Eaton, Brookline, by John Tyler; Mr. and Mrs. 
A. J. Walton, Bartlett Walton, Miss Katherine G. Walton, 
Wakefield, by Jennie Beebe; Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Hough- 
ton, Boston, by KE. G. Houghton. : 
Saturday afternoon the dansant will take place at 
the clubhouse for the members and friends. 
THe Oceanside at Magnolia is fast filling to capacity. 
A large number of people are expected on the 15th. 
The influx will comprise many who are regular summer 
guests and who have made reservations for the season. 
Among the arrivals on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. 
Max Holtz of New York, with maid and chauffeur. The 
party motored to the Oceanside and will remain a few 
weeks. Mr .Holtz is a prominent man of affairs in New 
York and is president of the Automobile Blue Book 
Company. This is their first visit. 
Mrs. Lewis J. Belloui and daughter, and Mrs. K. H. 
McLoughlin, all of New York, are at the Oceanside for 
the month of July. 
H. W. Spaulding of Haverhill is the guest of his 
aunt Miss E. M. Harris at the Oceanside. 
