NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
VERY industrious and sincere worker at the Surgical 
Dressings meetings at Magnolia is Miss Mary E. 
Kimball of 483 Beacon street, Boston, who is a season 
guest at the Oceanside. Miss Kimball is in attendance 
at nearly all of the meetings and works with great earnest- 
ness. Because of her constant application to the work 
she has become very proficient in the making of the 
Cressings, which must be done with the greatest accuracy, 
1equiring no little patience. 
Another diligent and forceful worker is Miss Emily 
L. Battles of Columbia road, Washington, a season guest 
also at the Oceanside. Miss Battles attends nearly all 
of the dressings meetings and takes a great amount of 
1’erest in the work. She has a very sweet personality, 
wiich makes itself understood among the workers, and 
her judgment is often sought after by the other ladies 
when a question of proficiency is needed. 
Mrs. W. A. Bond and daughter, Miss Gladys, of 
St. Louis are notable arrivals at the Oceanside, to remain 
until the close of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sheble, Jr., of Rydal, Pa., com- 
pose a motor party which spent the week-end at the 
Oceanside. 
Mrs. Arthur W. Kennard, who is spending the sum- 
mer at Cazenovia, N. Y., as usual, is at the Oceanside 
for a short stay, with her husband. 
Mr. James H. Mairs of New York is at the Ocean- 
side for a few days’ visit with his sister, Mrs. C. 5S. 
Carseallen, who, with her son, John, are season guests 
at the hotel. 
Charles Dupee of New York has come to the, Ocean- 
side to join his wife for a few days’ visit. 
day. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. Johnson of Spuyten Duyvil, 
N. Y., who are spending the month of August at the 
Oceanside entertained a party of seven at dinner at the 
hotel on Thursday evening. The table was beautifully 
decorated with carnations and sweet peas forming a cen- 
terpiece with greenery. Among the guests were Mr. and 
Mrs. Costello C. Converse of Magnolia, Mrs. Emery 
Lyon of Providence, mother of Mrs. Johnson and Miss 
Shoens of Providence. 
Mrs. John Davidson and son, Newcomb Davidson, 
of Elizabeth, N. J., recently arrived at the Oceanside for 
the month of August. 
Miss Dorothy Stetson of Boston came on Wednes- 
day and will spend the month of August with her grand- 
mother Mrs. M. B. Conway, who is a season guest at the 
Oceanside. 
Notable arrivals at the Oceanside for the August 
days are Mrs. G. S$. Orme with daughters, the Misses 
May, Abby and Isabel, from their Louisiana home at New 
Orleans. The Ormes have been coming to the Oceanside 
each summer for several years and are war rly welcomed 
by their many friends at Magnolia. The daughters are 
very attractive and popular and are a pleasing addition 
to the younger set. Mr. D. Markle of Hazelton, Pa., 
accompanied the Ormes on their trip north and will spend 
a few weeks at the hotel. 
A motor party made up of Mr. and Mrs.,J. E. Scott 
and Miss |. B. Hassack of Pasadena 7nd J. W. Scott of 
Cleveland spent the week-end at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McIntosh of Cleveland spent 
the week-end with Mr. McIntosh’s brother, H. P. Mc- 
Intosh, who is a season guest. 
Mrs. J. M. Mitchell, a season guest at the Ocean- 
side, is entertaining Kate M. Vorhees of Cincinnati for 
a few weeks’ stay. 
Mrs. C. D. Callery and maid of Pittsburg arrived at 
the Oceanside on Wednesday to spend the month of 
August, joining her son, who came to Magnolia on Mon- 
T IS not the fact that Ovington’s 
Magnolia Shop has been newly en- 
larged and redecorated to which we 
beg to call your attention. 
It is rather 
Pottery Flower Pot--in Paul Poiret 
design of black and white stripes and 
colored flowers. 
Sinch ... $1.75 7inch. . . $3.00 
Banc cusrea 262) Rinchiaees (ail) 
10 inch 
that these improvements make it possi- 
ble for us.to show a more comprehen- 
sive assortment of articles as appropriate 
for your own use as they are for gifts 
Gravricgeprizes,; | 2s ath Lay oo 
OVINGTON’S 
MAGNOLIA 
BAR HARBOR NEW YORK 
Pottery Flower Pot--With black sil- 
houette subjects on white background. 
Finch. «<« $175 7inch.%. 
Giunch<' ss 225 
10 inch 
