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Meo the quiet little village of the past nine 
months, has blossomed into a hustling summer re- 
so1z within the week. Few people were seen about the 
beautiful Magnolia Point and on the delightful wooded 
drives and shady paths a week ago, but today there are 
hundreds of people about. The big Oceanside hotel open- 
ed last Saturday, and that explains the change, for Mag- 
nolia is essentially the hotel resort of the North Shore. 
But its big hotel, accommodating nearly eight hundred 
guests, does not give Magnolia the hustle and bustle sort 
of life that most hotel resorts have,—for the secret of the 
wonderful success of this hotel is that it is so homelike 
and quiet, and the people who come here are such, that 
the Oceanside is really nothing more than a big private 
residence. In fact there are twenty-two cottages and 
connections with the hotel, that gives the place a sort of 
homelike atmosphere that is hard to find in any other 
resort hotel in the country. Many prominent people have 
arrived during the week, representing nearly every sect- 
ion of the country. 
Among those to register on the opening day at the 
‘ Oceanside were Mrs. Arthur Cheney and maid, and Dr. 
Floyd R. Stamp of Boston. 
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nolia two weeks before going to the Cheney summer home 
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Mrs. Constable and chauffeur of New York and John 
H. MacCracken, also of New York, were at the Oceanside 
over the week-end, on the Ideal ‘Tour. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wadsworth, Charles Wads- 
worth, 3d, and Miss Isabella Wadsworth of Philadelphia, 
and Mrs. Wadsworth’s mother, Mrs. James N. Wells of 
New York, arrived at the Oceanside last Saturday for the 
entire season. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lawrence and maid of Boston 
have taken apartments at the Oceanside for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Swift, with their two children 
and two maids, of Boston, arrived at the Oceanside on 
the opening day, to remain for the season. Mr. Swift is 
a member of the firm of Swift & Co., of Chicago. His 
brother Gustavus Swift and family of Chicago, spent 
last season here, and will probably return this year for 
part of the summer. 
Prof. and Mrs. A. J. DuBois of New Haven are fa- 
miliar faces at the Oceanside. They have been coming 
here for many years, and are always among the first to 
register. Prof. DuBois is connected with the Sheffield 
Scientific school of Yale University. 
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MAGNOLIA 
Telephone 27-3 
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Rubber Goods 
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FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED 
Magnolia Grille--Motor Club 
America’s Motor Club de Luxe 
Chicken and 
Shore Dinners 
Chickens supplied from the Magnolia Poultry farm 
Real Live Lobsters from our own traps 
High Class Service 
Good Music Refined Entertainment 
Private Parties Banquets 
Afternoon Tea 
