NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
most suecesstui in its career. ‘the house-count today 1s 
‘he Oceanside is enjoying a brilliant tly iii a and has apartments in the Annex. Mr. Tracey 
nearly six hundred, and that means that it will be 
that number Saturday,—a whole town in itself. And 
numbered among this throng are many ot the best 
known people of the country, several ot the foreign min- 
isters and tneir tamilies and many men and women wel: 
known 1b national atiairs. ‘Yhere have been many ar 
rivals this week; the hotel is beginning to be crowded,— 
despite the new room provided with the addition ot 
the former Liesperus Louse as an annex. — 
‘ne Saturday and Wednesday evening hops are 
very delightful aitairs. Scores of cottagers come an 
tor these occasions, and the ball room floor 1s alive re 
people, ~ and 
pr. and Mrs. Allan Starr and two children, govern- 
ness and chautteur registered at the Oceanside W ee 
day ior a short stay. ‘hey are motoring from New Yor 
to the White Mountains. Dr. Starr 1s one of the leading 
‘ve specialists In the country. ‘ 
2 aa the Mostonians to arrive Wednesday for 
the season were Mrs. Helen h. isenney and Miss Helen 
nenney, and Mr. ar Mrs. Fred W. Smith. They are to 
‘email several weeks. 
Bear and Mrs. tno D. Trenor and Miss H. L. Cole of 
New York arrived at the hotel W ednesday. ‘hey will 
remain the balance of July and into August. Mr. Cole 
was one of the delegates to the republican convention 
ota 
fp perch Mrs. W. Irving Jennings of Catskill, N. Y., 
are among former patrons of the Uceanside to return 
this week. ‘hey have apartments 1 I erkins cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hdward fortson, child and nurse of 
Atlanta, Ga., arrived from the South W ednesday and 
will remain at the Oceanside the soci of the season. 
‘hey have apartments in ‘Tennis cottage. 
Ree esa Mrs. J. B. Lyons of Boston motored to 
Magnolia Wednesday and were guests of Mr. and pee 
J. 4. Phalen of Boston who are at the hotel for the Bea 
Ss Saeko alll CEC 
ve Mrs. Swift Fernald of the well known Chicago 
family, arrived at Magnoha Wednesday and joimed Mrs. 
Gustavson Swift at Seacrest, one of the Oceanside con- 
nections, for the balance of the season. ; 
Mrs. W. Harry Brown of Pittsburgh, who 1s sum- 
mering at Beverly Cove, motored over to the Oceanside 
Wednesday and lunched with Mrs. Callery of Pitts- 
burg, who has the Covel cottage for the season, 
Numbered among the motor tourists stopping at 
the Oceanside this week were Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. 
Raymond of Lockport, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Perley 
Leslie of Haverhill. Col. E. W. Rogers, also of Lock- 
port, was with them at the Oceansde Tuesday. 
Mrs. Evarts Tracey of Plainfield, N. J., arrived 
OCEANSIDE HOTEL, MAGNOLIA 
over 7! 
will join her later. 
The Chilian Minister and party arrived at the 
Oceanside Tuesday. They have the first floor of Cen- 
ter cottage and plan to remain until the hotel closes 
in September. 
Mrs. A. W. Manchester, Miss M. E. Blaney and Miss 
Blaney composed a Providence motoring party stop- 
ping at the Oceanside Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Everett, Richard M. Everett 
and Henry C. Everett of Boston, have returned to the 
Oceanside for a few weeks’ stay. The Kveretts have a 
summer home at Barnstable, Cape Cod, but they like to 
come to Magnolia for a few weeks each summer. 
Among old-time guests to return to the Oceanside 
this week is Mrs. Mary E. Hobart of Philadelphia. She — 
came in Monday. 
A motoring party stopping at the Oceanside during 
the hot days of the early week was composed of Mrs. 
G. M. Whitin, Miss Lois H. Whitin of Whitinsville, 
Mass., Mrs. 8. N. Taft of Worcester, Mrs. Thomas R. 
Savage and Miss Pauline Savage of New York. 
Mrs. 8. F. MacArthur and maid and Mrs. D. B. Bar- 
num, who have been abroad all winter and spring, mo- 
toring part of the time through Algeria, have just re- 
turned to the Oceanside for another season. 
Mrs. Ford Harvey and family of Kansas city are 
enjoying the attractions of Magnolia and the North 
Shore for their first season. They arrived Monday and 
will remain until late August. Besides Mrs. Harvey 
there are Miss Katherine Harvey and Fred Harvey. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Barker of Toronto, with their 
four children, are spending their first season at the 
Oceanside. 
Mrs. Curtis F. Burnam of Baltimore and her mother 
Mrs. John Il. Overall of St. Louis were welcomed to 
the Oceanside this week. They will remain the balance 
of the season. 
Burton S. Harris and family of Montreal, who mo- 
tored from their Canadian home to Magnolia, arrived 
last Saturday for a short stay. 
Alston Simpson of the U. 8. 8. Dolphin dined at the 
Oceanside Saturday. 
Mrs. George C. Dyer, whose husband is editor of 
the St. Louis Censor, arrived at the Oceanside Monday 
for a prolonged stay, accompanied by her daughter Miss" 
Mildred D. Dyer. 
A well known Southern party to arrive this week 
is composed of Mrs. Sadie C. MeDonald, Mrs. R. H. 
Downman and Miss Downman. They are at Sea Vista 
for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. §8.. Houston and infant, and Miss 
Charlotte H. Brown of Philadelphia were at the Ocean- 
side over the last week-end. They were on the Ideal Tour. 
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