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ON THE NORTH SHORE, MAGNOLIA, MASSACHUSETTS 
bedrooms with connecting baths. 
Mrs. Anna Guerin and her daughter Miss Guerin of 
New York, after spending several weeks at Garden City 
Hotel, Long Island, arrived at the Oceanside Wednes- 
day for the season, where they were welcomed back by a 
large circle of friends. Miss Guerin is a very charming 
young woman and is very popular among the younger set 
at_ Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Culbert of New York, who have 
been coming to the Oceanside for many years, registered 
Wednesday for another season. ‘Their daughter, Miss 
Julia Culbert will join them later. 
Mrs. Edward Wise of New York, Miss Ruth Wise 
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AND RESTAURANT 
Offering hotel accommodations in the luxurious and congenial surroundings of a family 
motor club. Open-air dining room. A la carte service of the best at all hours. 
Telephone Magnolia 19. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William Allen Butler and maid of New 
York, have arrived at Magnolia for the season. Mr. and 
Mrs. Butler have been spending their summers at Bar 
Harbor. Mr. Butler is an enthusastic yachtman and in- 
tends to bring his yacht up from Bar Harbor to Magnolia 
for the season. He is a member of the New York Yacht 
Club and will, no doubt, enter into some of the festivities 
connected with the annual cruise of that club to the North 
Shore next month. They have brought their auto on 
from New York and will do considerable motoring dur- 
ing their stay on the North Shore. Mr. Butler was for 
twenty-two years president of the Lawyers’ club in New 
York. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Warner and son, Richard F. 
Warner, of Boston, have been welcomed back to the 
Oceanside this week for the summer. 
Mrs. Thomas P. Proctor of Boston, an old-time guest 
at the Oceanside, returned last Friday for the season. 
and governess, who spent the summer at Magnolia three 
years ago, returned to the Oceanside yesterday and will 
remain through the season. . 
Miss Caroline W. Fuller and maid, and Miss Annie 
S. MacNeill of Boston have returned to the Oceanside 
for another season. 
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RS. MacHALBE 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. 
Society 
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