30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder Aug. 18, 1916. 
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ier Comly, three children, 
maid and governess from 
Tuxedo ParkaiNeey = are 
guests at the Oceanside for 
the remainder of the sea- 
son. 
Mrs. Benjamin W. Cork- 
ran and Mrs. Lloyd Cork- 
ran of Baltimore motored 
to Magnolia on Tuesday 
and lunched at the Ocean- 
side renewing friendships 
with several there. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. Fuller 
and Miss Corrine Fuller of 
St. Louis accompanied by 
Mrs. Gladys Ney also of 
St. Louis are registered at 
the Oceanside for a two 
weeks’ stay. 
Mrs. James A. Aborn of 
New York is a recent ar- 
rival at the Oceanside 
where she will remain for 
a week’s visit. 
Mrs. C. C. Nickerson of 
Easton, Md., accompanied 
by her daughter, Miss Lil- 
lian Nickerson, motored to 
Magnolia Tuesday and 
registered at the Oceanside 
for a week’s visit. 
HE OckANSIDE was not 
without its victories at 
the Water Sports which 
took place at the North 
Shore Swimming Pool, at 
Magnolia, Saturday after- 
noon last, to a very fashion- 
able and interesting gath- 
ering. One of the sixteen 
beautiful cups which were 
given as prizes was won by 
Mr. Chester Lockwood of 
Washington, who with his 
mother and brother Win- 
throp are season guests at 
the hotel. By his famous 
somersault in the air his 
was an easy triump. 
Mrs. Lucy W. Whit- 
temore of Boston and Mrs. 
George N. Carleton of St. 
Petersburgh, Fla., were 
luncheon guests at the 
Oceanside on Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. John D. 
Cady and maid of Moline, 
Ill., are recent arrivals at 
the Oceanside hotel. They 
have taken apartments in 
the Highland cottage. They 
will remain for a _ two 
weeks’ sojourn. 
Mr. and Mrs. Garrard Miss Doris Bryan of Brookline Mr. Stanley H. Bates of . 
Comly accompanied — by One of the Belles of the Oceanside, at Magnolia Detroit is registered at the 
their daughter, Miss Lan- PHOTO BY LOUIS FABIAN BACHRACH Oceanside for a short visit. 
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