NORTH SHORE BREEZE ‘ 11 
THE OCEANSIDE, MAGNOLIA. 
Frank P. Tupper of New York City is spending a 
short vacation at The Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hoffman of New York City 
and their two sons, C. Gouvernor and Stoddard Hoff- 
man, comprise a touring party that is enjoying the ideal 
Tour from New York to the Bretton Woods. They 
stopped at The Oceanside for several days. 
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 8. Clark of New York City, 
and Mr. Clark’s brother, Charles E. Clark, are at The 
Oceanside for the remainder of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. P- Fairbanks and Miss Fairbanks 
of Terra Haute, Ind., are spending several weeks at The 
Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Gurney of Toronto, Ont., are 
entertaining for the remainder of the season, their son 
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gurney of 
Toronto. The Gurneys are one of the wealthiest and 
most influential families of Toronto and have been com- 
ing to The Oceanside for many seasons. 
Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Stall and Mr. and Mrs. A. BR. 
Stall, Jr., are touring up the New England coast and 
are spending a week at The Oceanside. 
New Jersey has sent a large contingent to The 
Oceanside this season and, among the late comers are 
Mr. and Mrs. R. Henry Depew of Plainfield. The Depews 
are very prominent socially in their home city. They - 
will spend several weeks at the seaside before return- 
ing home. 
Mrs. George H. Chattillon, Miss Chattillon and 
George E. Chattillon spent the week-end at The Ocean- 
side on their trip from New York to the White Moun- 
tains. 
Another motoring party that spent the week-end 
at The Oceanside was one composed of. Mr. and Mrs. 
Howard Lloyd and Miss H. E. Robbins of Wynnewood, 
Pa. From Magnolia they went on, early in the week 
to the Bretton Woods and Mount Washington. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Swift and child of New York 
City have registered at The Oceanside until the close 
of the season. 
One of: the most prominent families at The Ocean- 
side this summer is that’of Mr. and Mrs. Finley Barrell. 
Mr. Barrell is a very prominent banker, with offices in 
New York, Chicago and Boston. Their home is in Chica- 
go. 
New York Staters have been very prominent at 
Magnolia this summer, especially at The Oceanside, 
where large numbers of them from all parts of the 
Empire State have registered at one time or another 
for long or short stays. Among the late arrivals are 
Mrs. J. J. Gilbert and her three beautiful daughters, 
the Misses Elizabeth, Dorothy and Esther Gilbert of 
Little Falls, N. Y. The daughters are great favorites 
about the hotel. The family will remain until early in 
September, going home in time to be there at the open- 
ing of school. 
' Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ferguson and son, J. R. Fer- 
guson, of Larchmont, N. Y., are motoring over the Ideal 
Tour and spent several days at The Oceanside. 
The L. W. Gambrill’s of Baltimore are one of the 
oldest and most respected families of the beautiful 
southern city. They visit Magnolia every season. Mrs. 
Gambrill has just arrived with her children and will 
stay until the season closes. 
Harry A. Stiles of Boston, spent the week-end at 
The Oceanside. 
mee V¥ENICE 
Lanterns 
Candelabra 
Lamps 
Wall Papers 
Lithographs 
Qld Silver 
Iron Ornaments 
Stuffs 
A Beautiful Lot of Old Venetian Art Work, 
Just received throu customs 
Wm. T. Shepherd 
DONCHIAN BLOCK, OPPOSITE HUYLERS 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
