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Senor E. Portela, the minister from 
Argentina, who has been at the Ocean- 
side all the season, left with his family 
Monday on his way back to Washington 
for the winter. He will not arrive at 
the Capital until late this month or early 
in October. The coming week will be 
spent at the Touraine in Boston and the 
Minister and his family will then go on 
to New York where they will be among 
the guests of honor at the Robert Fulton 
celebration on the Hudson river. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ackert and 
family, who have been at the Oceanside 
since early in July, left Monday for their 
home in Washington, D. C. Mr. 
Ackert is vice-president and general man- 
ager of the Southern railroad. He _ has 
been coming over every Friday to spend 
the week end with his family at Mag- 
nolia. 
Among the prominent families saying 
good-bye to the seashore this week is 
that of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Maher of 
Roanoke, Va. Mr. Maher is one of 
the most extensive tobacco growers in 
the south. Miis Marion Maher, the 
daughter of the family, is an expert horse- 
woman and took a prominent part in the 
recent horse show and gymkhana on 
Crescent beach. The Maher’s will re- 
tirn to Magnolia next season. 
General and Mrs. G. L. Andrews, 
who have come to Magnolia for many 
seasons and have been at the Oceanside 
since early in June, left Tuesday for their 
home in Washington. Gen. Andrews 
is s:ationed at one of the big arsenals at 
the Capital. They have engaged rooms 
at the Oceanside for next season. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Herrick and 
family of Cleveland, O., are among the 
prominent personages who have left for 
their winter homes during the last week. 
Mr. Herrick is an ex-Governor of Ohio. 
He was recently a guest at the summer 
home of President Taft at Beverly. 
The family have been at the Oceanside 
since early in July. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Farnum of 
Chicago have returned to the Windy 
City for the winter after a stay of two 
months at the Oceanside. Mr. Farnum 
is one of the wealthiest manufacturers in 
the middle west. 
Mrs. E. D Harlow, jr., and family 
of Salem left for home early in the week 
after staying the season at the Oceanside. 
Prominent among the families arriving 
at the Oceanside this week were Mr. 
and Mrs. J. C. Copley of Aurora, Ill. 
They motored all the way from Illinois 
and are now spending a month visiting 
the summer resorts of New England. 
From Magnolia they will go to Laconia, 
N. H., and then, after a brief stay, to 
Poland Springs, Me. 
A. H. Higginson, President. W. B. Calderwood, Supt. C. W. McGuire, Treasurer 
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