NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 25 
RETAIL STORES: 
55 Summer St. 
C. Ransom Rowland of Baltimore, Md., and F. H. 
Winants of New York arrived at Magnolia Saturday to 
spend the week-end ai the Oceanside. Mr. Rowland’s 
parents, the Samuel C. Rowlands of Baltimore, and their 
daughter, Miss Dorothy, have just sailed for Europe, 
to remain a few weeks. ‘They intend to remain until the 
first of August when they will come to the Oceanside 
to spend the balance of the season. 
Count G. di Rosa cf Rome, Italy, who is the Italian 
vice-consul at Boston, is again spending the summer at 
the Oceanside where he was very popular among the 
guests last season. 
Miss EF. P. Cresswell and maid cf Philadelphia, Miss 
J. E. Heebner of the same city and Dr. Harley Stamp of 
Alliance, Ohio, arrived at the Oceanside last Sunday for 
another season. 
Thomas A. Connors of New York joined his parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Connors at the Oceanside last Fri- 
day for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. 
Kerr of Buffalo composed a motor party stopping at the 
Oceanside the first of the week. Another auto party 
registered Monday for a short stay were Mr. and Mrs. 
| B. F. Elliott of Havana, Cuba, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
| Pearson of Springfield, Mass. 
Another old-time Oceanside guest to return for the 
| summer is Mrs. Lee McMillan of New Orleans. She 
came last Friday and will remain until mid-September. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin Brown of Providence, R. I 
| spent the week-end at the Oceanside. 
James L,. Pierce of Kansas City, Mo., who came on 
/ east for the Harvard Commencement last week, spent the 
| week-end on the North Shore with headquarters at the 
| Oceanside. 
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IMPORTERS AND GROCERS 
Wholesale Department and General Business Offices 
at 222 Summer St., opposite South Terminal 
BOSTON 
87-89 Causeway St. 
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A prominent Cincinnati family to arrive at the Ocean- 
side for the summer is that of Mr. and Mrs. Casper H. 
Rowe, Miss Madeline E. Rowe and Eugene F. Rowe, 
who came Saturday and are established in East Cottage, 
one of the Oceanside’s many connections. Mr. Rowe is 
vice-president of the Market National Bank of Cincinnati, 
one of the strongest institutions of the middle West. 
The Rowes are new-comers to the North Shore and they 
are delighted with Magnolia. . 
Mrs. W. W. Sheriff and young daughter, Kathleen 
and nurse, came on from Chicago last Friday to spend 
two weeks at the Oceaxiside before sailing for Europe to 
spend the summer. The Sheriffs spent last summer at 
Magnolia. 
Among the old-time guests to return to the Ocean- 
side this week for the season are Mrs. H. W. Catherwood 
and maid and Mrs. Alired Tucker of Philadelphia, who 
are welcomed back by a large circle of friends on the 
North Shore. 
Mrs. Geo. H. Nettleton of Kansas City, who always 
spends her summers at the Oceanside, returned last Sat- 
urday for the season. Mrs. Nettleton is a sister of Mrs. 
Chas. W. Littlefield, who with her husband, is spending 
the summer at the Covel cottage. 
Miss M. A. Patterson of Boston, who is an old-time 
Oceanside guest, arrived last Saturday for the season. 
Misses E. B. and F. S. Rogers of Boston have return- 
ed to the Oceanside for another season. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. Eldridge of Boston spent the week- 
end at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charlies C. Clarke of Tunbridge Wells, 
England, arrived at the Oceanside last Friday for a short 
visit as guests of Mr. aad Mrs. Geo. EF. Carter of Brook- 
line. 
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