8 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
All roads lead to the Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia, 
these warm summer days. A glance at the hotel regis- 
ter shows the arrival of guests from New York, Phila- 
delphia, Washington, Savannah, New Orleans, San 
Antonio, Mexico City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, 
Seattle, Winnipeg, Detroit, Toronto and Montreal and 
“here and there is a newewomer from London or Rome. 
Not a corner of the compass but sends its representa- 
tive to Magnolia and the result is that the Oceanside’s 
lobby, on an afternoon or evening, has as cosmopolitan 
a company as could be imagined. Yet, despite its many 
elements, the company as a whole is sympathetic and 
harmonious—for the Oceanside never loses that distinct 
home atmosphere for which it is famous. 
Very noticeable among the Oceanside’s guests this 
summer is the large number of old and exclusive West- 
ern families—families that figured in the early settle- 
ment of St. Louis, Detroit, Chicago and Kansas City 
and have taken an august dignity from their service 
to state and city in the past. It seems there are more 
Western people at the Oceanside this season than ever 
before. Among the prominent Western women there 
is Mrs. Isaac G. Lombard of Chicago, who arrived 
Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. H. E. Hass and Miss 
Ruth Hass, also of Chicago. One of the prominent 
Western families at the hotel now is that of Mrs. R. 
C. Bogy of Denver, who arrived early in the week. 
With Mrs. Bogy are Mrs. D. L. Millard and Mr. and 
Mrs. Carin Bullock also of Denver. 
Mrs. L. B. Shaw and Miss I. A. Shaw of New York 
City, came to the Oceanside early in the week for the 
remainder of the season and are cozily settled in the 
Perkins cottage. 
A Pittsburg family touring New England by motor 
is that of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walton Cook. Mr. and Mrs. 
Cook, accompanied by Miss Natalie Cook and Mr. and 
Mrs. Thomas Cook, Jr., had lunch at the Oceanside 
Thursday. 
Mrs. H. J. Davison of New York City is at the 
Oceanside for the month of July. She is accompanied 
by her daughter, Miss Ella H. Davison. Mrs. Davison 
is one of those who have summered at the Oceanside 
for many seasons. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. Prentiss Baldwin of Cleveland, 
O., are at the Oceanside for a short stay and are oc 
cupying apartments in the Highland Cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wood and Miss Gladys Wood 
of Worcester, accompanied by their guest, Miss Doro- 
thy Park, of Millbury, had lunch at the Oceanside 
while on a week-end motoring trip. 
Another Western family at the Oceanside is that 
of Mr. and Mrs. Bascom Little of Cleveland. With 
them is Mrs. H. H. Little and Miss L. KH. Bascom. They 
will stay through July and August. 
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OCEANSIDE HOTEL, MAGNOLIA 
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Registry Office 
Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan will make her first visit 
to Magnolia on July 10th for a fortnight’s stay. She 
has taken the entire first and second floors at the Sea 
Vista cottage and brings with her a large retinue of 
servants. At present she is motoring up from her sum- 
mer home at Highland Falls, N. Y., stopping at several 
of the fashionable summer places along the route. 
The appeal of the Oceanside with its salt air and 
sea-breezes finds a response even far down in Mexico. 
Among the arrivals this week was Don Pedro M. de 
Regil of Mexico City. He has taken apartments in the 
Flume cottage and will remain through August. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson of Philadelphia, ac- 
companied by their daughter, Miss Verna, and son, 
George Jr., stopped at the Oceanside for luncheon 
Saturday, while motoring to Pine Grove Springs and 
Lake Spofford. The Petersons have many friends 
among the Philadelphia contingent that comes to the 
Oceanside every summer and took advantage of the 
opportunity to renew old acquaintances. 
Miss Anna R. Stranahan of Brooklyn, N. Y., ar- 
rived at the Oceanside this week to spend the month of 
July. She is a sister of Mrs. A. H. Morse of Boston, 
who has come to the Oceanside for many seasons. 
Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Tiffany of Baltimore arrived 
early in the week for the season. Dr. Tiffany has re- 
cently been ill, but is now recovered and his many 
ets at the Oceanside are pleased to see him looking 
so well. 
Quite a number of Southern families are at Mag- 
noha this year. Prominent among those at the Ocean- 
side is Mrs. Lee MeMillan of New Orleans. Mrs. Me- 
Millan is a very charming woman. She has been com- 
ing to Magnolia for several season and has a_ large 
number of friends at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Latayette MeWilliams and son, of 
Chicago, are at the Oceanside for the season. 
One of the prettiest young matrons seen about the 
Oceanside lobby this season is Mme. Goiran, wife otf 
Monsicur L. H. Goiran, the French consul at New 
York. With her little child, Mme. Goiran is at the 
Oceanside for the season. The duties of his office pre- 
vent the Consul from remaining at the Oceanside for 
the season, but he spends every week-end there and 
also comes over on the holidays. 
One of the notable arrivals of the last week was 
that of Mr. and Mrs. John Markle of New York City, 
who came over from New York in their big touring ear, 
to spend the season at the Oceanside. With them, as 
their guests, are E. Moore Robinson and Ralph D. Bun- 
nell of New York City. They are living at the Break- 
ers. Mr. Markle is closely connected with the firm of 
J. P. Morgan & Co. With the party there are two 
chauffeurs, a maid and valet. 
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