Aug. 18, 1916. 
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BAR HARBOR 
The Louisburg 
August 21st to 26th 
Newport 
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Mrs. Edgar M. Johnson was very stunning on last 
Thursday evening in a gown of black tulle embroidered 
in gold with a corsage of pink roses as the only touch 
of color. Gold slippers completed this pretty costume. 
Miss Betty Walker and Master Reginald White 
made a charming couple Thursday evening, when they 
‘danced together in the one-step. Miss Betty wore a 
pretty frock of blue and white taffeta with knots ot 
black velvet ribbon. 
A motor party made up of Dr. and Mrs. C. N. 
Smith, L. V. Smith, Mrs. F. O. Paddock and Mrs. J. H. 
Paddock, all of Toledo, were guests at the Oceanside 
Thursday and Friday en route for a visit to Bar Harbor. 
Among the Saturday arrivals were Mr. and Mrs. 
George C. Miller, Miss Marion Miller and governess, 
Miss Lillian Brown, all of Buffalo, who are occupying 
apartments in the Sea Crest cottage for the re rainder 
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CHRISTMAS ORDERS FOR SPECIALLY 
DESIGNED PIECES TAKEN NOW. 
MAGNOLIA 
The Lamson & Hubbard Shop 
Lexington Ave., August 28th to 31st 
Opening Display of Fall Fashions 
Furs 
Afternoon and Evening Wraps, Sports and 
Street Apparel, Sweaters, Blouses and Millinery 
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of the season. The Millers have been regular season 
guests at the hotel each year, but were late in arriving 
this season due to a bereavement. 
George Rowland of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., has arrived 
at the Oceanside to join Mrs. Rowland and daughter 
for a week’s stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Read and Mr. and Mrs. James 
R. Cooper, all of New York, motored to the Oceanside 
on Friday and spent the week-end. 
Mrs. B. K. McMichen of Pittsburg has come to 
Magnolia and is registered at the Oceanside for the re- 
n aider of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mendell and Mr. and Mrs. 
W. H. Irwin. from New York city made up another 
motor party which spent the week-end at the hotel. 
Mrs. Hazeltine J. Besson of Hoboken, N. J., and 
Miss Margaret T. Kirk of Baltimore are sojourning at 
the Oceanside for a week’s stay. 
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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 
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Lessons are all private by appoiniment 
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