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THE OCEANSIDE, MAGNOLIA 
Miss Doris Bryan of Brooklyn, N. Y., has joined her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Bryan at The Oceanside, 
where they have been since the opening of the season. 
Miss Bryan won second place in the Girls’ 50-yd swim 
at the beach carnival Tuesday. 
Fred L. Gamage of Pawling, N. Y., is among the late 
arrivals at The Oceanside. 
Mrs. J. Converse Gray of Boston and Mrs. Horace C. 
Brewster, Mrs. JamesC. Dyer, and Miss Marietta Dyer 
of Rochester, N. Y., make up a jolly motoring party now 
enjoying the Ideal Tour from New York to the Bret- 
ton Woods. On their way they are spending a few days 
at The Oceanside. 
Among those arriving for the late season at The 
Oceanside are Mrs. Charles N. Robertson of Montreal, 
and their children, Miss Sadie and Master Charles. 
Mrs. R. L. Ireland and son, Livingston Ireland, are 
at The Oceanside for a stay of several weeks. They are 
of one of the most prominent families of Cleveland, O., 
and come to Magnolia most every summer. 
Miss Elizabeth Corr, Miss Beth Hatch and J. Ed- 
ward Hatch of Taunton make up a jolly party spending 
a few days at the Oceanside. 
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Exhibition 
of 
Artistic Japanese Lamps 
at 
Yamanakas’ 
Summer Shop 
Lexington Avenue 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Yamanaka & Company 
456 Boylston Street, Boston’. 
Japanese and Chinese Arts Objects 
LAND FOR SALE 
High land on sea shore near Rafe’s Chasm, affording unsurpassed ocean 
The best location on the North Shore. 
JONATHAN MAY, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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Bishop William Andrew Leonard and Mrs. Leonard 
of Cleveland, O., are making their first visit to Magnolia. 
The Bishop is the head of the Protestant Episcopal 
Church in the diocese of Ohio, over which he has pre- 
sided for more than twenty years. Both the Bishop 
and Mrs. Leonard are very happily impressed with the 
natural beauties in and about Magnolia and have decided 
to prolong a stay which had been intended to cover but 
a fortnight. Im the winter they go to Pasadena, Cal., 
where they are regular winter patrons at The Raymond. 
Franklin Ames of Chicago, a prominent merchant 
there, is at The Oceanside accompanied by his son-in- 
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hall of Florence, 
Italy. They will stay until mid-September. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stone of Plymouth, Mass., 
are spending a few days at The Oceanside while tour- 
ing up the shore. Mr. Stone is the senior member of the 
banking firm of Stone & Webster of Boston. 
S. Nicholson, head of the Nicholson File Co., of 
Providenee, R. I., is at the Oceanside with his family for 
a few weeks’ stay. 
Mrs. E. Cecil Short and family and Mr. and Mrs. 
A. H. Pierson and family of Montreal are at The Ocean- 
side for a fortnight’s stay. They have taken apartments 
in Centre Cottage. 
Mme. Najla Mogabgab 
292 Fifth Ave. New York 
Smith Block 
Magnolia, Mass. 
is showing 
New Fall Models 
In Evening and Afternoon 
Gowns 
Branches 
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