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Mrs. Helen F. Skinner of Boston, who has been com- 
ing to the Oceanside for a great many years, was one 
of the first arrivals this season. She will remain as usual 
until the hotel closes. 
An automobile party registered at the Oceanside over 
the week-end was that composed of Mr. and Mrs. Seth 
Heywood and Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Stone of Gardner, 
Mass. 
Captain and Mrs. Charles W. Littlefield of Kansas 
City have been welcomed back to the North Shore this 
week by their many friends. Last season they went to 
Europe for the summer. ‘This year they have taken the 
Covel cottage, which is quite near the Oceanside Hotel, 
where many of their friends come for the summer. Their 
own cottage has been leased for the season. 
A prominent Chicago family to register at the Ocean- 
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Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. S. Pinkney of New York were 
week-end visitors at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. Chester Guild, who makes her home at the Ven- 
dome, Boston, arrived at the Oceanside Monday for the 
season. Mrs. Guild is one of the oldest of the Ocean- 
side guests and always is among the first to arrive and 
last to depart. Her son, Chester Guild, of Newton, saw 
her established at the Oceanside for the summer before 
sailing for Europe. 
A St. Louis family to arrive at Magnolia this week is 
the D. B. Husseys, who have taken the Fox cottage, one 
of the Oceanside connections, for the summer. 
they were established at the Thornberg cottage. 
Mrs. E. M. Binney of Boston has registered at the 
Oceanside for June and July. 
Mrs. Albert W. Hobart of Boston has returned to 
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the Oceanside for another summer. She is one of the 
loyal Oceanside patrons, who never misses a season here. 
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side this week for the season is that of ‘Thomas J. Con- 
nors. The family now live in New York. 
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ME. MacHALFE is now established, for the season, at her Branch Es- 
tablishment at Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia, where she will be pleased 
to meet the ladies of the North Shore and those of her patrons who have 
an acquaintance with her refined service in the various departments of her 
profession. Mrs. MacHale has installed her special apparatus for the Per- 
manent Waving of the Hair; is equipped to cater to every need of scalp or 
face in a practical, sensible way; has a special corps of New York artists 
for Hair Dressing, Marceling, Manicuring, Chiropody and all branches of 
Toilet Work; and will carry a complete line of her famous Toilet Prepara- 
tions par excellence. Altogether, Mrs. MacHale offers to polite society 
every facility obtainable in the best solons of Europe, and will be at her 
Magnolia branch to personally supervise the work of her staff of opera- 
tors. A specialty will be the rendering of professional service at the homes 
of her patrons, when desired. A special demonstration of the new and 
wonderful reducing device for home treatments will be given on request. 
A few of these instruments are obtainable for interested clients. 
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