NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 15 
Wie the opening of the big Oceanside hotel at Mag- 
nolia next week the North Shore season may be said 
to be on in full force, though the cottage colony has. been 
arriving the last month or six weeks. Despite the back- 
ward weather the past month the Oceanside will, ac- 
cording to all indications, have its usual quota of early 
arrivals. The advance booking is up to the usual stand- 
ard and everything points to a good season. The Ocean- 
side is extremely fortunate in this respect for fully haif 
of its guests have been coming here for years and years 
and there is little of the transient business experienced 
by most other big hotels. With its twenty cottages, all 
within a hundred yards of the main hotel and ocean, the 
Oceanside can accommodate nearly 750 guests when run- 
ning full capacity. ‘The hotel is running under the same 
management as in former years, which speaks for itself 
as to the care which will be taken for the comfort and 
pleasures of its guests. The opening hour is next 
Wednesday, June 17th, after breakfast. 
Mrs. E. M. House, who was presented at the second 
and last court of the season at Buckingham palace, Lon- 
don, last Friday, will come to the North Shore on her 
return from abroad, to be with her daughter Mrs. 
Randolph Tucker at Pride’s Crossing. Mrs. House wa: 
dressed in Nile green chiffon embroidered with pearls, 
the train of white lace being lined with green chiffon. 
> 8 9 
Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Martin Lane, who with 
their young daughter, Miss Katherine Lane, will sail 
by the Carmania on June 30 for Europe, will be accom- 
panied by Mrs. Lane’s parents, Prof. and Mrs. Basil 
Gildersleeve of Baltimore. The entire party will re- 
main abroad over the remainder of the summer. Prof. 
and Mrs. Gildersleeve arrive in Boston during the week 
to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lane until the 
sailing. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury of Philadel- 
phia, who went aboard a few weeks ago in time to attend 
the international horse show at London, will return early 
in July. They have taken a house at York Beach, Maine, 
where Mrs. Stotesbury’s daughter, Mrs. Walter B. 
Brooks, Jr. (Louise Cromwell) and Mr. Brooks, of Balti- 
more have already gone for the summer. York Beach is 
in such short motoring distance from the North Shore 
that the many friends of both the Stotesburys and the 
Brookses may expect occasional calls from them this 
summer. 
What a husband forbids a wife desires.—Proverb. 
Tide Calendar 
AUGUST 
JUNE JULY SEPT. 
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2 1.36) 2.06] 2.09! 2.85) 3.31] 3.56] 5.16] 5.38 
28) 2.95| 2.56) 2.58] 3.25) 4.28! 4.54] 6.26| 644 
29] 3.16] 3.48] 3.52/ 4.18] 5.31| 5.57) 7.33 | 7.49 
30| 4.08] 4.43] 4.47] 5.46] 6.41] 7.03] 8.84| 8.49 
31 5.49|] 6.16] 7.49] 8.04 
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