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execution of orders in all markets. 
the summer months. 
Mrs. Louis J. Belloni and Miss Belloni, prominent 
in New York society, arrived last Saturday for the sea- 
son. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ostby of Providence arrived 
Saturday for their annual sojourn. Mr. Ostby’s father 
and mother were on the ill-fated Titanic. The latter 
was saved, but the father went down with the ship. 
Rear Admiral Theo. F. Jewell and Mrs. Jewell and 
Commander C. T. Jewell, U. S. N., arrived at the Ocean- 
side Saturday for a prolonged stay. 
Miss Pheobe W. Adams has returned to Magnolia 
after a ten days’ visit among friends and relatives in 
Philadelphia. Miss Adams is one of the most popular 
in the younger set at the Oceanside. 
Among the New Yorkers at the Oceanside are Mr. 
and Mrs. C. F. MeMurray, Miss McMurray, with maid 
and chauffeur. They are here for July. They have a 
beautiful summer home at Greenwich, Ct. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Tyson Romaine, accompanied by 
Mrs. John Philip Sousa, motored from New York. ‘They 
will spend the rest of the summer here. 
Miss Margaret Whiting of Cohasset and Miss Mar- 
garet Shaw of Milton were guests over the last week- 
end of Mrs. Thomas Proctor, who is here for the summer. 
Miss Lilly Belle King of Dayton, O., joined Mrs. 
G. Hi] Gorman at Highland cottage last Friday for a 
visit. 
Victor P. Kennard joined his mother and brother 
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Reggie Kennard at the Oceanside over the holiday last 
week, He will return later for his vacation. 
Among the prominent Westerners to arrive this 
week were J. J. Brown and Miss Helen Brown of Den- 
ver. 
Dr. de Pina and family arrived at Magnolia the lat- 
ter part of last week and are pleasantly settled in the 
Fox cottage, one of the Oceanside connections, for the 
entire season. Dr. de Pina is the Uraguian minister to - 
this country. He has four grown-up daughters and the 
entire family is very popular with Oceanside guests. 
They were here last year. 
Other arrivals at the Oceanside include: Mr. and 
Mrs. E. W. Beardsley, Miss Arline J. Beardsley and A. 
L. Foster, Hartford Ct.; W. A. Long, Memphis, Tenn. ; 
Mrs ‘Charles van Brunt and maid, Miss BE. C. Minot and 
chauffeur, Milton; Mrs. C. B. Perry, Millbury; William 
S. Ennis of Chicago, who has joined the other members 
of his family at Lawton cottage for July; Mr. and Mrs. 
Royden Loring of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. Parish-Watson of New York 
City, came to the Oceanside early last week for a 
month’s stay. 
To the list of military persons at the Oceanside, 
the name of General Edwin M. Coates of Washington 
was added early last week. The General and Mrs. 
Coates are among those who have come to the Ocean- 
side for many seasons and are here until the big hotel 
closes. 
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