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The Oceanside and Cottages / 
HE OCEANSIDE at Magnolia is coming into its own 
again as the season advances. ‘The coming week will 
see the big hotel gradually fill and shortly after the Fourth 
very nearly the full capacity of 750 guests will be shel- 
tered under the roof of the hotel and its many connec- 
tions. The house count last night was more than two 
hundred,—large for this date, and this number will be 
augmented by Saturday night by at least a hundred more. 
Many of the familiar faces are noticed about the lobby 
and from all sections of the country guests are arriving 
every day. The hops will be started next week,—on 
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, which means 
that many of the cottagers from other sections of the 
North Shore than Magnolia will join with the hotel guests 
for these pleasant occasions. 
Numbered among the arrivals at the Oceanside Thurs- 
day was a bride and groom—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herbert 
Hagemeyer of New York, who will spend three weeks 
of their honeymoon here. Mrs. Hagemeyer was Miss 
Dorothy Sherburne Whipple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
S. Dana Whipple of Flushing, L. I. The marriage took 
place Wednesday in the Church of Heavenly Rest. 
Mr. and Mrs..W. H. Wyman of No. Abington, are 
making the Oceanside their headquarters while touring 
the North Shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Fenn and Mrs. J. Converse 
Gray of Brookline, were among ‘Tuesday’s arrivals at the 
Oceanside. They came for a short visit as guests of 
Miss Eleanor Bradley, also of Brookline. 
An auto party to register at the Oceanside for several 
days, was that composed of Mrs. Thomas H. Talmage, 
Miss Talmage and chauffeur of New York, who came 
Tuesday for a short visit. 
Miss Amy C. Townsend and maid of New York, 
registered at the Oceanside Tuesday for a week’s visit. 
Mrs. Sheffield Phelps, the Misses Phelps, and W. W. 
Phelps and chauffeur of New Yrk, spent several days at 
the Oceanside this week, before continuing on to other 
points on the Ideal Tour. 
After an absence of two seasons Mr. and Mrs. David 
M. Jones, infant and nurse of New York, returned to the 
Oceanside Tuesday to remain until September. 
New-comers to the Oceanside this season are Dr. 
and Mrs. J. Leeming Walker and maid and Miss Adele 
Prindle of London, Eng., who will spend the month of 
July at the Oceanside. 
The younger set at Magnolia are welcoming back 
Spencer P. Kennard of Boston, who registered at the 
Oceanside Wednesday for the season. Mr. Kennard is 
extremely popular among the young folk at the hotel, 
LYCETT’S DRUG STORE 
MAGNOLIA 
Telephone 27-3 
Agency for 
Aaghes 
Pharmacists 
Candies Prescriptions 
The acknowledged Standard Carefully 
of the World. Compounded 
The Masterpiece of the 
Confectioner’s Art. 
The Standard by which all} 
others are judged. 
Fine line of 
Imported and 
i Domestic 
Sold by authorized Sales Agents Cigars and 
everywhere. Gi garettes 
Quality higher than Price. § 7 oilet Articles 
and 
Price within the reach of all. 
Rubber Goods 
ICE CREAM delivered in any quantity 
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 
