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HE Ockansipe, at Magnolia, has in its midst two very 
interesting and delightful people in the persons of Mr. 
and Mrs. G. L. Cronkrite of Memphis, Tenn. This is the 
Cronkrites’ first visit to Magnolia and they are charmed 
with the beauties and pleasures which it affords. Mr. 
Cronkrite is a cotton expert holding a high official position 
with the firm of Stewart, Gwynne Company at Memphis. 
Mrs. Cronkrite was formerly Miss Gena Norfleet whose 
father, Colonel F. M. Norfleet is the owner of the largest 
cotton plantations in all of the cotton belt. One plantation 
which is Mr. Norfleet’s pride, he has very appropriately 
named “Flower Lake,” which is an immense tract of 
about 6,000 acres fifty miles below Memphis on the Mis- 
sissippi river. This plantation is two-thirds devoted to 
LADIES ON THE NORTH SHORE 
NEED NOT GO TO NEW ap PERMANENTLY WAVED 
YORK TO HAVE THEIR 
but can have the 
same done at 
Pierre’s branch 
in the Oceanside 
Hotel, where an 
expert with 
many years’ ex- 
perience is in 
attendance. 
Pierre’s method 
is the most gen- 
tle and _ lasting, 
and there is ab- 
solutely no dan- 
ger of any in- 
jury to the hair. 
It affords the 
greatest com- 
fort to ladies 
with © straight 
hair, especially 
in summer and 
on the seashore. 
We will curl 
a small piece of hair free of charge, for a test. 
OCEANSIDE 
9 FANSIOE MAGNOLIA 
UW/VK PHONE 6500 MAGNOLIA 
N. Y. ADDRESS: 
18 East 46th St., opp. Rilz-Carlton 
the growth of cotton and the other third to corn and the 
like. It is in the very richest Delta land, producing the 
finest cotton, with 2,000 bales in a season the average 
output. On “Flower Lake” plantation is a beautiful lake 
six miles long which, with the surrounding country is a 
paradise for the gunmen, being rich in choicest game. 
In all their naturalness, living on the plantation are nearly 
250 negro families who daily work in the cotton fields. 
Gol. Norfleet has nearly a score of other plantations lo- 
cated in Mississippi and Arkansas, which all lend them- 
selves to making the Colonel the biggest cotton grower in 
the Southland. 
Mrs. B. B. Hunt and Mrs. G. M. Massey of Memphis 
are newly arrived guests who will remain until the close 
of the season. 
Mrs. E. G. Jacques of Kansas City, Mo., has re- 
turned to the Oceanside for the remainder of the season. 
Cn Parents of Hnvs 
ou the North Shore 
Alex H. Sjorland Announces that he has prepared a 
oe PRs COURSE OF ENTERTAINMENT 
An educational and healthy pastime for any boy interested in mechanics 
Boys taught to handle tools correctly, to make 
miniature sail-boats, power boats with electric 
motors, water mills in brooks 
Lessons are all private by appointment 
ALEX H. SJORLAND, 40 UNION STREET, MANCHESTER 
TELEPHONE 6-M 
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Village Square, Magnolia 
Real Estate and Insurance 
Furnished Summer Residences and Stores To Let 
Desirable Building Lots For Sale 
Telephone 463-M Magnolia 
