July 28, 1916, 
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ERY charming and interesting people are Mrs. Clara 
M. Janes and her daughter, Miss Maude Adelaide 
Munn Janes of New York City, who are making a lengthy 
stay at the Oceanside, Magnolia. The Janes’ have been 
visitors at Magnolia before, but not for several years, and 
find that things are as attractive as ever at the hotel. 
Miss Janes is a pleasing young person, very vivacious and 
dances with much grace. Although a person of much 
wealth Miss Janes is very democratic, and has lately fallen 
sole heir to the estate of her uncle Dr. H. K. Glover of 
New York. She also has just been the recipient of a 
family heirloom in the possession of some rare, hand-made 
sterling family silver and plate which has been in the 
Janes family for generations. Miss Janes on her mother’s 
side is a direct descendant of Captain Glover of Boston, 
an old and early settler, and to the Munns of New York, 
of which the late Stephen B. Munn, who was a million- 
aire merchant of Manhattan, and very well known, was 
a member. 
Miss Rosemonde Wyman, the attractive daughter of 
Mrs. Edward Frothingham Wyman-of New York, who 
is a season guest at the Oceanside, is visiting at the home 
of ex-U. S. Senator Chase, “Miramar,” at Narragansett 
Pier for a short stay. Miss Wyman will return to Mag- 
nolia later to join her mother for the remainder of the 
season. 
The Oceanside has been graced by the addition to its 
summer coterie of Mrs. Lamdon Thomas and her lovely 
daughters, the Misses Ellen and Emily of Atlanta, Ga. 
The Thomas girls are very attractive and are exceedingly 
popular in the inner social sets of the Southern city. They 
will make an indefinite stay at Magnolia. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 27 
A bridge party of one table was given in the lobby 
of the Oceanside Monday evening by Mrs. Potts. The 
ladies who played in the game were Mrs. E. M. Binney, 
Miss Irene Cramp and Mrs. David Loring. The prize 
was awarded to Mrs. Binney—a beautiful handkerchief 
box fashioned from real lace and decorated with beautiful 
rosebuds. 
Charles Wadsworth, 3rd, and his sister Miss Isabella 
Wadsworth, are very enthusiastic tennis players, and play 
a very good game together, spending a great portion of 
their leisure on the tennis courts at the Oceanside. No 
doubt they will make a fine showing in the tennis tourna- 
ment which will soon be started. 
Another brother and sister who play a splendid game 
are Charles D. Sabin, Jr., and his sister, Elizabeth Sabin. 
They have a very graceful style of play and will undoubt- 
edly enter the tournament. 
Mrs. M. Morris White of Cincinnati and Mrs. P. D. 
Eustis of New York motored up from Watch Hill on 
Wednesday and are registered at the Oceanside for a few 
days. They are domiciled in Sea Vista cottage and are 
guests of Miss Irene Cramp and Mrs. H. P. Vaux. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Lombard and Mr. and Mrs. 
Herbert C. Moseley of Arlington were luncheon guests 
at the hotel on Thursday. 
Mrs. H. M. Catherwood of Philadelphia, who is a 
season guest at the Oceanside has as her: guest Mrs. 
Charles A. Farnum of New York for the remainder of 
the season. 
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Binney of Boston were dinner 
guests of Dr. Binney’s mother, Mrs. Edith M. Binney at 
the Oceanside on Thursday evening. 
An interesting motor party which arrived at the 
Oceanside on Wednesday for a few days’ stay was com- 
posed of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bean and Mrs. Neinhiem of 
New York and Miss Emily Tower of Long Beach, Cal. 
They are motoring along the shore to Canada and compli- 
mented Magnolia to the extent that it was the prettiest 
country that they had passed through. 
jN AN enlarged and _ redecorated 
shop the Ovington Brothers are pre- 
pared to give their Magnolia patrons 
the same variety of tasteful merchan- 
dise that characterizes their New York 
store—and, of course, the Ovington 
Ingenuities are the ideal thing for 
prizes and favors. 
Gazing Ball — 14 in- 
ches, on stone pedestal 
42 inches high. Price 
complete, $40.00. 
Gray Stone Bird Bath Stand 
--30 1-2 inches high. Price $10.00. 
Gray Stone Bird Bath--14 1-2 
inches in diameter. Price $5.00. 
Large China Bird--Copenhagen 
gray and colored. . Price $2.50. 
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OVINGTON’S 
BAR HARBOR MAGNOLIA 
NEW YORK 
