30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
FOR SHORT, THIN OR STREAKED HAIR, 
BOSTON SHOP: 
462 BOYLSTON ST. 
AMONG the recent arrivals 
at the Oceanside are Mr. 
and Mrs. H. D. Downs of 
Overlook, Pa., the Misses 
Alice and Lillian Brown of 
Maplewood, N. J., who wil! 
remain for an indefinite stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 
C. Tanner of New York and 
Mrs. Charles G. Ogden, of 
Aibany, were guests at the 
Oceanside for a few days, 
leaving on Thursday for a 
visiting with Governor Beek- 
man of Rhode Island. 
Miss Mary Anne Roberts of New 
at the Oceanside for an indefinite stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burns of New York are motor- 
ists who are spending a few days at the Oceanside. 
Miss Martha C. Hollister of Grand Rapids, Mich., 
guest of Miss Isabella Wadsworth for a short stay. 
Julian B. Newman of New Orleans has come to 
York is registered 
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Magnolia to join his mother and sister, who are August 
guests at the Oceanside. * 
Mrs. H. Dutton Noble, Jr., of Auburn, N. J., has 
recently arrived at the Oceanside to visit her grandmother, 
Mrs. J. W. Tillinghast, who is a season guest. 
Mrs. William M. Wood, Jr., nee Edith G. Robinson, 
of Pride’s Crossing and Andover, Mass., was a luncheon 
guest at the Oceanside on W ednesday. 
Mrs. George M. Fiske of Providence, R. 
recent arrival at the Oceanside and is occupying 
ments for the remainder of the season. 
Miss Mary C. Gray, who is a season guest at the 
hotel, is entertaining Miss Norma L. Pierce of Boston as 
her guest for a short stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hood entertained as their luncheon 
guests on Thursday, Miss M. R. Case of Weston, Mrs. 
A. M. Whiting and Mrs. C. D. Sargent of Swampscott. 
Mrs. F. C. Todd and Miss Lydia Todd of Baltimore 
have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clendenen, 
who are August guests at the hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tirrell of Natick, Mass., 
been registered at the Oceanside for a few days’ visit. 
Dr. and Mrs. George C. F. Williams of Hartford, 
iis 3 
apart- 
with son, Staunton Williams, have been guests at the 
Oceanside for a short stay. 
Miss G. Brooks and Miss Brooks, both of Boston, 
spent a few days at the Oceanside during the first part 
of the week. 
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Weaver and Miss Weaver 
of Flushing, L. I., accompanied by Henry Schroeder. of 
New York city, have been guests at the Oceanside for a 
few days’ visit. 
A. E. Merrall, who is an August guest at the hotel, 
has been entertaining Walter Merrall and W. T. Koch of 
New York for a few days’ visit. . 
MISS COMER, Coirreussé 
PERMANENT WAVE 
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SPECIAL WHICH CAN BE MADE TO PARTIALLY OR COMPLETELY COVER YOUR HAIR 
IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE 
SUMMER SHOP: THE COLONNADE, MAGNOLIA 
Miss Mary C. Frick of Baltimore, 
swim at Singing Beach, Manchester 
have . 
NEW FACIALS 
INTRODUCING OUR 
FACE PACK 
FOR FLABBY CHIN, 
DROOPING MUSCLES 
AND ENLARGED 
PORES. 
Telephone 548-W 
Mr. and (Mrs. “Ky =i 
Kaine, St. Louis, are at the 
Oceanside for a short stay. 
G. A. Dillon, Miss Dillon 
and Master Roy Dillon of 
Ottawa, Canada, composed a 
motor party which came to 
Magnolia on Tuesday and 
spent the night at the Ocean- 
side. 
Mr. and Mrs. William B. 
Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. 
bona hisetanG J. B. Haskin, all of New 
rOninG Mer: OOH) York, motored to Magnolia 
on Wednesday and will be 
guests at the Oceanside for a short sojourn. 
Overnight ee. at the Oceanside on Wednestae 
were Mr. and Mrs. A. Post of Paterson, N. J., who 
motored down from Bar Harbor. 
F. H. Winants of Baltimore has arrived at the Oca 
side to join his family who are domiciled at East cottage 
for the season. 
D. P. Woolley of Cincinnati is visiting the Dr. C. R. 
Holmes’ of Cincinnati, who are occupying apartments in 
Breakers cottage. 
Mr: and Mrs. Peter A. Porter and Mr. and Mrs. R. 
S. Weed of Buffalo, composed a motor party which spent 
Wednesday and Thursday at the Oceanside. 
William Cary Sanger of Sangerfield, N. Y., 
of his aunt at the Oceanside for a short stay. 
Miss Grace Arents and Miss M. G. Smith of Rich- 
mond, Va., are occupying apartments in the Wilkins cot- 
tage for a stay. 
Mrs. Byron Hobart of Memphis, Tenn., who has 
been spending the season at the Oceanside, has returned 
to the hotel after a visit to Newport, whither she went 
to witness the tennis tournament at the Casino. 
Miss Florence L. Pease of New York is the guest of 
Mrs. T. G. Avery for a short stay. 
Donald Markle of Hazelton, Pa., has returned to 
the Oceanside for a short stay, joining his fiancee, Miss 
Mary Orme, and her mother, Mrs. G. S. Orme, who are 
August guests at the Oceanside. 
Among the Saturday arrivals were Mrs. J. F. Keeney 
and son, Perry H. Keeney, of Chicago, who are spending 
a week at the hotel. 
Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Kenney of Worcester, who are 
August guests at the Oceanside, are entertaining Miss 
Mary and Miss Ellen Kenney of Worcester for a short 
visit. 
Among the luncheon guests of Saturday at the Ocean- 
side were H. O. Woodbury and H. P. Woodbury of 
Beverly Cove 
Motoring down from the Wentworth at Newcastle, 
N. H., to spend a few days at the Oceanside were Miss 
Mary Scott Montgomery of Radnor, Pa., and Miss Eliza- 
beth L. Brock of Philadelphia, 
is a guest 
~ Aug. 25, 1916. 
