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Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences. personally and 
carefully investigated .. 
THE OCEANSIDE, MAGNOLIA. 
The week and the month and the society season 
along the North Shore will go out with a burst of splen- 
dor tomorrow night when the annual mid-summer ball 
—the biggest dress event of the season—is held at The 
Oceanside hotel, Magnolia. Every straw in the wind 
indicates that it will be the greatest ball in the history 
of that splendid hotel. It will be attended not only by 
the hotel guests, but by the cottagers, many of whom 
are having friends come on from distant cities especially 
to attend, and by the fashionable set that summers up 
and down the Shore. Many reservations have been made 
at the North Shore Grille club for supper parties follow- 
ing the dance. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lee of Philadelphia, who nave 
been at The Oceanside since the season opened, are en- 
tertaining, for a fortnight, Miss Elizabeth Thornton and 
Richard Thornton of Atlanta, Ga. The Thorntons are 
brother and sister. They have taken a great liking t) 
the North, especially, the seashore. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lowe of Chicago and Mr. and 
Mrs. H. B. Crouse of Syracuse make up a happy tour- 
ing party that stopped at The Oceanside for a few days 
early in the week before going on up into the mountains. 
Pekin, China 
Bar Harbor 
Osaka, Japan 
London New York 
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Yamanaka & Company 
456 Boylston Street, Boston 
Lexington avenue 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Japanese and Chinese Art 
Objects 
Porcelain, Pottery, 
Bronze, Ivory, Bamboo 
Wares, Jades, Carving, Mandarins, Kimonos. 
Artistic Lamps and Shades, Toy Novelties, Etc. 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
N. BE. Gor. 3ist St. NY. 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Square 
~ Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
D. Porter Hughes of New York City came on early 
‘in the week to spend the week-end with his parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. F. R. Culbert of New York City. 
Mr. and Mrs, J. 8S. Ellsworth of New Canaan, Ct., 
are at The Oceanside for a few weeks’ stay. 
Miss M. A. Coleman of Boston, who has been at The 
Oceanside for several weeks, is entertaining Miss Made- 
line Ryther of Brookline. 
John Jurgunsen of New York City and his daugh- 
ter, Mrs. H. L. Major, are spending two weeks at The 
Oceanside before going on to the mountains. 
Mrs. Thomas Whitridge of Baltimore is at The 
Oceanside, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Matthews of 
Chester, Pa. 
S. W. Gambrill of Baltimore came on early in the 
week to spend ten days with his family, who have been 
at The Oceanside almost since the opening day. 
Among the many who make up the happy contin- 
gent of southerners who come to The Oceanside every 
summer are the R. R. Arnolds of Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Ar- 
nold has at the hotel since the first of August. ~Mr. 
Arnold arrived early in the week to spend a few weeks 
with her. They will visit the mountains before return- 
ing South. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Shultz of Orange, N. J., and Mr. 
and Mrs. J. H. Jourdan of New York City, make up a 
happy party of friends who are spending a few weeks 
at The Oceanside. Mr. Jourdan is president of the Peo- 
ples Trust Company of New York City and a director 
in many other large business concerns. 
Emmett Queen of New York City, spent the week- 
end with his family at The Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Parker of Manchester, N. H., 
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elliott of St. Louis, 
Mo., at The Oceanside. 
A touring party stopped over night at The Ocean- 
side early in the week was made up of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. 
Rowley, Mrs. Frank Rowley and Mrs. L. M. MeDonald 
of Pittsburg. 
Finley Barrell, the Chicago and New York banker, 
came on from Chicago this week for a short vacation. 
Mrs.. Barrell has been cozily settled in the Lawton ecot- 
tage for more than a month. 
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Mrs. C. FH. Bennett's 
W Gitte Shoppe 
Lexington Aue. Maguaolia 
Unusual Things 
Among them dainty bits of Handiwork in- 
eluding unique Leather Novelties; Pictures, 
Booklets, advanced Calendars for 1913, and 
Cards for all occasions. 
See Combinations on Lavender Table. 
Dolls and Toys suitable for the Beach. 
Agent for The Farm House Chocolates. 
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