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A store has been opened at 
Magnolia located at Nos. 
7 and 8 Colonial Building, 
Lexington Avenue 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Aug. 4, 1916. 
Miss HeLen L. Coates of Philadelphia, who is spend-— 
ing the summer at the Oceanside, entertained a few 
of her friends at a garden tea party in the pretty tea 
gardens at the North Shore Grill on Tuesday afternoon. 
The gardens were beautifully decorated with Japanese 
varicolored umbrellas, which made the scene very pretty 
The tea table was arranged with a huge, » ound of greener; 
and cerise rambler roses forming the centerpiece. Miss 
Coates poured and was gowned in an exquisite afternoon 
dress of white lace and hat of white lace wreathed with 
white blossoms. Covers were laid for twelve. The setting 
amid the fine trees and hedges was truly ideal and the 
beautiful gowns of the ladies enhanced the picture. 
Mrs. Wilshire Edward of San Francisco, with son 
and governess and sister, Miss Anna Wilshire of Pasa- 
dena, are at the Oceanside for an indefinite stay. Mrs. 
Edward’s and Miss Wilshire’s mother, Mrs. L. E. Miller, 
has been a guest at the hotel through July and will remain 
until the termination of her daughter’s visit. 
Mrs. Alice W. Chambers of New York is a recent 
arrival at the Oceanside for the month of August. 
A motor party from Torrington, Conn., which was 
made up of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. ‘Chapin and W. W. 
Bierie, spent the week-end at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bandler of New York, en route 
to their summer home at Bar Harbor in their motor, 
stopped at Magnolia and spent Monday and Tuesday 
at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. R. R. Appleton and daughter, Miss Louise, of 
3rooklyn, N. Y., are at the Oceanside for a few weeks. 
Mrs. David L. Bartlett of Baltimore, with maid and 
chauffeur, is a recent arrival for the month of August. 
This is Mrs. Bartlett’s first visit to Magnolia, and she 
is quite charmed with its attractions. 
Miss Margaret E. Haass of Chicago has recently 
joined her mother, Mrs. C. A. Haass, who is a season 
guest. Miss Haass will remain for a short stay. 
Mrs. George A. Dobyne entertained Dr. and Mrs. 
A. H. Brown of Boston over the week-end. 
Mrs. Dorothy Potter had for a guest over the week- 
end. Benjamin C. Tower of Dover. 
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Vail of Rochester, N. Y., are 
domiciled in Highland cottage for a two weeks’ stay. 
Roger R. Hill of New York has lately arrived at 
the Oceanside for the remainder of the season. Mr. Hill 
is a yearly guest and is a very popular young man in 
all of the social doings at the hotel. His arrival is 
pleasant news. 
Everett Bradley of Haverhill was a week-end guest 
of the Charles Wadsworths. 
Mrs. Edward M. Johnson and maid and Master L,. P. 
Johnson of Cincinnati are recently arrived for the re- 
mainder of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel. W. Torst of Cinemmnati are 
registered at the Oceanside for the remainder of the 
summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Barton, Jr., of Philadelphia 
have returned to the Oceanside for the month of August. 
Rhodes Robertson of Cambridge was a guest over the 
week-end of A. W. Kennard. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wardell accompanied by Mr. and 
Mrs. William B. Lowe and Miss Lowe, all from Detroit, 
motored to Magnolia from Watch Hill on Wednesday and 
will spend a few days at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. Francis Dercum of Philadelphia with her two 
pretty daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, are recent arrivals 
at the hotel for the month of August. maw 
William Cary Sanger of Sangerfield, N. Y., is visit- 
ing her sister, Miss Sanger, who is a season guest at the 
hotel. 
