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THE OCEANSIDE, MAGNOLIA. 
Another Chicago family now at The Oceanside is 
that of Mr. and Mrs. W. Schuttler. With them are 
their two children and a maid. They will spend the 
remainder of the season at the seashore. 
The Underbrush Cottage also houses a prominent 
Chicago family. It is that of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8S. White. 
Miss Dorothy White, the daughter of the family, is a 
dashing equistrienne and has many friends among the 
younger set along the North Shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stearns of Boston have taken 
apartments at The Oceanside Annex for the remainder 
of the season. Mr. Searns is one of Boston’s most prom- 
inent merchants. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Estabrook of Boston and son, 
Benjamin, are registered at The Oceanside for the re- 
mainder of the season. 
EAST GLOUCESTER 
At the Pilgrim House at Rocky Neck are many sea- 
son guests. Among the recent arrivals are Mrs. S. M. 
Plummer and her daughter, Miss Edith, of Brookline; 
Mr. and Mrs. Payson W. Duncan of Newton, are visit- 
ing the latter’s mother Mrs. Plummer; Miss Mary Bow- 
den of Boston; Mrs. E. W. French of Somerville, who 
has returned to her home for a few days. She will be 
with Mrs. A. L. French of Manchester, N. H., when she 
again comes to the Pilgrim House the first of the week. 
Mrs. C. N. Oakes of Westfield and Mrs. J. B. Cummings 
of Worcester are at this pleasant house for the remain- 
der of the season. 
Miss Jean Oliver, the well known artist who has 
been spending the season at Hawthorne Inn, has had as 
guest G. B. Condit of Boston. Miss H. Taylor of New 
York City and Miss M. Staples of Westport, Ct., are at 
the Inner Harbor cottage at Rocky Neck. They dine 
at the Inn. Wednesday evening the Girls’ Club of 
Gloucester gave very entertaining theatricals at the 
Casino. 
AT ROCKPORT HOTELS 
The Headland House has many guests, both per- 
manent and transient. Among the latter are Miss Lena 
R. Hurtig of Dorchester, and her friend, Miss Lenore 
H. Lageley of New Castle, N. H., who spent the week- 
end among the delightful surroundings of this pleasant 
house. Among the permanent guests are Miss Deborah 
Lipp of Roxbury, Miss Katherine Stokes, of Boston, a 
well known member of the Bullfinch street church; F. L. 
Fisher of Boston, Clinton Churchill of Mattapan and 
Charles Nelson of Newton. The excellent table at the 
Headland House is well known in Rockport and many 
Rockport people entertain their friends there. Mr. and 
Mrs. G. I. Tarr and their daughter, Miss June, had as 
guests here recently Mrs. A. H. Smith (nee Simpson) 
of Pigeon Cove, Mrs. R. W. Frost and Mrs. C. E. 
Stearnes of Waltham. B. F. Curtis of New York, while 
on his yachting cruise, stopped off at Rockport and spent 
the week-end at the Headland House with Captain A. 
Wilson of his yacht. 
Straithsmouth Imn is ideally situated for summer 
headquarters. On its rocky point all the joys of sea 
shore life may be indulged in. Bathing, fishing, sail- 
ing and dancing all form entertainment for the guests. 
Among those who will spend the entire season at this 
delightful hotel are Miss Winifred G. Granger of De- 
troit; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Ashton of Salem; Mrs. B. 
Dawson Coleman, daughter and maid, and Miss Bideaux 
of Philadelphia. Mrs. Coleman’s mother, Mrs. William 
Birney of New York ¢ity is with her. Other arrivals 
at the Inn are Orin W. Nelson of West Newton; Mrs. 
J. A. Parker of Methuen; Miss Florence E. Walworth 
of Newton Centre; Mrs. H. H. Chilson of Northampton 
and Jennie E. Dickinson of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. 
D. Hinckley of Warren, Pa., are spending their summer 
at Straithsmouth. 
_J.H. Bussey, D. M. D. 
ORAL PROPHYLAXIS 
roads. 
202 Main St., 
7-Passenger 
FIAT CAR 
FOR RENT 
By the hour, Day or week 
with owner-chauffeur \ 
acquainted with all North Shore 
Telephone 174-12 Manchester 
ADMINISTRATOR’S 
SALE 
Hart St., Beverly Farms 
Tuesday, July 30, ‘12 
thoroughly 12 N 
oon 
Real estate of late Geleste Pierce 
one acre of Land and Buildings 
Excellent hill site for summer 
Gloucester - - - Mass. 
Tel. 862-W. 
GOWNS and SUMMER BRESSES 
made and remodeled. Work by the day. 
Miss O’Connoll, 
Beverly Farms 
Box 278 
Frank F. Tenney 
34 Bridge Street 
(near greenhouses) 
MISS A. A. SIMPSON 
Dressmaker 
Will go out by appointment. 
The Women’s Club, Magnolia. 
residence. 
Manchester Henry D. Wheeler, auctioneer 
M. A. McLAUGHLIN 
GOWNS 
of 607 Boylston St., Boston, is at 
MANCHESTER.-BY-THE-SEA 
for the Summer. Address: 
34 Norwood Ave. Opposite Primary School 
Address: 
Tel. 3 
