NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 17 
PPE Oceanside at Magnolia is beginning to fill up. All 
that is needed to put the finishing touch on the busy 
season at Magnolia is a few hot days, and the Fourth 
usually brings that. We are all optimistic enough to think 
this year. will be no exception to the rule. While many 
others of the North Shore hotels are complaining of the 
weather and its consequent results, the Oceanside people 
seem to notice this very little, for there is about as much 
life there this year as any other year at this time. Every 
indication points to there being nearly 300 guests on hand 
this week-end. ‘There are very few transients among 
Oceanside guests; most everybody comes to remain the 
whole season, but those who do not remain the full season 
stay until their apartment is taken from them by some 
earlier reservation. 
The first Saturday night dance will be held tomorrow. 
This is always a big attraction for cottagers at Magnolia, 
as well as hotel guests, and from all the other resorts here- 
abouts people come in their motors to enjoy the dancing 
in the big parlor. It is expected the ‘ea Dances will be 
started the coming week. 
There are many old-time guests numbered among the 
arrivals the past week, and there are many new faces, too. 
All in all, it is a pretty good sort of people that patronize 
the Oceanside. ‘hey represent the best people of the 
various cities of the country. 
Among the many little informal affairs given at the 
Oceanside recently was a dinner given by Miss Elinor 
Bradley of Brookline, with covers for eight, her guests 
being Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fenn of Brookline; Mr. and 
Mrs. William C. Chick of the Marblehead colony; Mr. 
Rex Flinn of Pittsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Carter. 
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Among the new-comers this year are Mr. and Mrs. 
Benjamin Ward Appleton and their two children, George 
M. and Catherine Appleton of Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Apple- 
ton was Bessie C. Miller. Last year the family went to 
Dark Harbor, Me., but the alluring drives and varied 
attractions about Magnolia drew them to the North Shore 
this season. They intend to remain all summer, their 
apartments being in Center Cottage. 
Mrs. Isaac G. Lombard, who will spend part of the 
summer at the Oceanside as usual, has just left her winter 
home at 4801 Glenwood Ave., Chicago, and has gone to 
Nantucket for awhile before coming to the North Shore. 
Mrs. Francis A. Lane and Miss Lane of St. Louis, 
have registered at the Oceanside hotel for the summer. 
Their cottage at Manchester Cove has not been opened 
this season. Mrs. Lane is one of the oldest patrons of 
the North Shore, this being her thirty-fourth summer on 
this coast. 
Miss Elizabeth C. Brown of Boston is welcomed back 
to the Oceanside this week and is located in Highlands 
cottage for the season. 
Miss Mary Guild of Boston was noticed at the Ocean- 
side Wednesday renewing acquaintances. She was a 
luncheon guest of Mrs. FE. M. Binney, who is at the Ocean- 
side for the summer. 
C. B. Tuttle and his mother, Mrs. A. C. Tuttle of 
Naugatuck, Conn., were among the Monday’s arrivals at 
the Oceanside. They plan to remain at Magnolia througn 
July. 
Howard Burtt of Philadelphia came to Magnolia this 
week for a six weeks’ stay, with headquarters at the 
Oceanside. . 
Among the attractive young women to register at 
the Oceanside this week for a stay is Miss Verti FE. Ed- 
wards of Auburn, Me., who plans to remain the greater 
part of July. 
Ernest E. Rich of Lawrenceville, N. J., is at the 
Oceanside for a few weeks. 
OVINGTON BROTHERS’ COMPANY 
New York 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, MAGNOLIA 
Have opened their Summer branch with a large assortment of the 
newest novelties from their New York shop 
They have the finest assortment of Wedding Presents and Card Prizes on the North Shore 
Exclusive Line of Novelties 
