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THE OCEANSIDE, MAGNOLIA. 
Mr. and Mrs. G: W. Shaw of Toledo, Ohio, are at 
The Oceanside for one week. They are touring New 
England, and, after a brief stay at the sea-shore, will go 
to the White Mountains. 
General and Mrs. George L. Andrews of Washing- 
ton, are entertaining Mrs. William O. Russell, of Salem, 
a long-time friend. The Andrews’ have been at The 
Oceanside since it opened and remain through the sea- 
son. 
now at The 
With them 
Gwendolin. 
Among the prominent Chicagoans 
Oceanside are Mr. and Mrs. George H. High. 
is their beautiful young daughter, Miss 
They will stay through the month of August. 
Edward A. Limberg of St. Louis, Mo., is spending 
a few weeks at The Oceanside. The Limbergs are one 
of the oldest and most respected families of St. Louis. 
Mr. Limberg is an enthusiastic eolfer and one of the 
most familiar figures seen on the Kettle Cove and Essex 
County Club links. He has also been playing in the 
Oceanside tennis tournament. 
While touring down the Shore from their home in 
Bennington, Vt., Mrs. George F. Graves and son, F. R. 
raves, stopped over for a few days at The Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Logan of New York City are 
settled in the Tennis Cottage, one of the Oceanside 
eroup, for a stay of several weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Velie of Kansas and Mrs. F. 
Simpson of Kansas City are spending a few weeks at 
The Oceanside. They are friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ford 
Harvey, who are very prominent in the group that come 
to The Oceanside every summer from Kansas City. 
Don and Senora Carlos M. DePena, who have been 
at The Oceansied since early in the season, are entertain- 
ing Miguel Berecca de Bengoa. Don DePena is the min- 
ister from Uruguay to the United States, while Don 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
! ; 305 Fifth Ave., 
carefully investigated 
Old English Furniture 
Chinese Porcelains, Jades and other Hard Stones 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
N. BE. Gor. 3ist St. NY. 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Square 
MAGNOLIA 
Donchian Building 
Me of Good Cheer 
Tis well for your and other’s weal 
To smile and smile tho’ sad you feel. 
lL bring good cheer by cheery looks, 
When ‘‘off the hooks’’ shun shady nooks; 
To banish cares and moods and fears 
I laugh and laugh till come the tears. 
If the wind blows a gale who cares? 
I do not carp, 
I let it breathe melodious airs 
On my Aeolian harp. 
When dies the wind and the sobbing 
rain goes, 
Hang I prisms in my windows 
And flood the room with rainbows. 
—JOSEPH A. TORREY. 
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Berecea is one of the most promin i 
merchants of New York City. Se ee oe 
Three long-time guests to return t 
ec o The i 
for their annual visit this week were Mrs. arog 
Schermerhorn of New York City and Mrs. Alexander 
Churchward and Mrs. A. Gray of Boston. They will st 
a fortnight. nee 
Frederick O’Connor, a former M i 
; ayor of F 
is spending several days at The Ocenneide, D giegte 
ae Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
