12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
: ‘ 305 Fifth Ave., 
carefully investigated 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
N. E. Gor. 3ist 6t. N Y. 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Square 
Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
OCEANSIDE HOTEL, MAGNOLIA 
George F. West, of Portland, Me., came down from 
Maine Saturday and spent the week- end wth Mrs. West, 
who is at The Oceanside for the remainder of the season. 
C. I. Hood—the sarsaparilla man—of Lowell, spent 
the week-end with his family at The Oceanside. 
Edward C. Delafield and a party of friends from 
New York City made up a touring party that is stopping 
at The Oceanside for several days before going on to 
Bretton Woods. Mr. Delafield is a son of Dr. Francis 
Delafield, one of the most eminent consulting physicians 
of New York City. 
Mrs. Gustave Aschemann of Wheeling, West Vir- 
ginia, is a guest of Mrs. Alexander Laughlin, of Pitts- 
burg, who is staying at The Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Speck of Pittsburg are entertain- 
ing Mrs. Charles L. Smith of Detroit for the remainder 
of the season. 
An automobile party motoring to the White Moun- 
tains is composed of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nelligan, Miss 
Nelligan, Joseph Nelligan and Thomas J. D. Maurice of 
Baltimore, Md. On their way up the shore, they 
stopped over for three days at The Oceanside. 
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Among the new guests at The Oceanside are Dr. 
and Mrs. J. H. Prior of Providence, R. I., and their fam- — 
ily. They will stay until the season closes. 
Miss Eleanor Bradley of the Overlook Cottage, is 
entertaning for the week Miss Florence D. Smith of 
Seranton, Pa. 
The Pagoda 
Young’s Cottage next to Post Office Magnolia 
Have a large assortment of 
of rare old Chinese, Hindoo and Japanese 
Bronzes, Porcelains, Carvings and Embroideries. 
SOME VERY OLD CHINESE CURIOS. 
This is a branch of the Shanghai and Calcutta 
Curio Co., of Washington. 
IN AlD OF THE GLOUCESTER FISHERMEN'S INSTITUTE 
Miss Mabel Vann, pianist 
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HAWTHORNE INN CASINO 
Thursday Evening, August 22, 1912 
Miss Hetty Jane Dunaway will present 
“The Winsome Widow’’ 
adapted from The Lady of the Decoration 
IN CHARACTER COSTUME 
TO MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT 
Miss Mary Shackford, violinist 
at 8.15 o'clock 
General Admission 50 cents. 
Reserved Seats $1.00 
Bring Your Friends 
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