NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
: At the Gotels : 
Dr. Edmon C. Hixon of Boston is 
spending atwo weeks’ vacation at the 
Oceanside. 
Lawrence B. Evans of Medford 
stopped over at the Oceanside for a 
couple of days early in the week on an 
automobile tour through New England. 
Mrs. E. H. Stewart and daughter, 
Miss Nina, of Richmond, Va., old-time 
guests at the Oceanside, are back again 
for a month’s stay. They have recently 
been abroad. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Everett and the 
Misses Ruth and Esther Everett of 
Engadine, N. Y., are at the Oceanside 
for the month of September. ‘They are 
friends of Gen. and Mrs. Edward A. 
Garretson who have been at the Ocean- 
side since early in August. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Irving Jennings of 
Catskill, N. Y., and their family of two 
sons and three charming daughters have 
returned to the Oceanside for the re- 
mainder of the season after several weeks 
spent in the Adirondacks. They mo- 
tored both ways and enjoyed the trip 
immensely. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Wright and 
family of Detroit are at the Oceanside 
for the remainder of the season. Mr. 
Wright is a partner in the firm of Wright 
& Kay, one of the largest stationery con- 
cerns in the middle west. 
F. E. Sterne and wife of Worcester 
are spending two weeks at Magnolia as 
guests of the Oceanside. 
Senator Burrows and Mrs. Burrows, 
of Michigan, who have been at the 
Oceanside the last fortnight, left “TTues- 
day on a motoring trip through the 
Berkshires. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 
Blodgett and family of Detroit, who 
have been with the Burrowses this sum- 
mer, are accompanying them into the 
mountains. The party will return later 
on and spend the remainder of the sea- 
son at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Scudder, jr., 
of St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. L. L. 
Hayes of the same city are guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Claude Kilpatrick at the 
Oceanside. Mrs. Scudder was formerly 
Miss Kilpatrick. They will remain un- 
til the end of the season when both 
families will return to St. Louis together. 
Among the families which left Mag- 
nolia during the week was that of Mr. 
and Mrs. J. J. Weil of Elmsford, N. Y. 
The Weils have been at the Oceanside 
since early in July. Mrs. Weil and her 
daughter, Miss Rosamond, are expert 
horsewomen and have attracted a great 
deal of favorable comment among those 
who know. They will return next sea- 
son. 
A. H. Higginson, President. W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
C. W. McGuire, Treasurer 
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