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Mrs. Reginald en a her son Ne Te r.,are 
among this week’s arrivals at Magnolia. They have again 
taken apartments in East Flume cottage, one of the score 
or more connected with the Oceanside. ‘They closed their 
Chestnut Hill home Monday and moved down the shore 
for the entire season. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Nettleton and son George, 
who registered from New York, have been spending a 
few days at Magnolia this week, a guest of Mr. Nettle- 
ton’s mother, Mrs. George H. Nettleton of Kansas City, 
a season guest at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hunt of 
the week’s arrivals at the Oceanside. 
Boston are among 
Mr. Hunt will be 
here for the week-ends only through July, but will spend 
the greater part of August here. 
H. Woolton Burnett of Amherst is registered at the 
a fortnight’s stay. 
Oceanside this week for 
FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 
Magnolia Branch Now Open 
WILL FEATURE THIS WEEK 
at Magnolia 
MISSES & GIRLS RIDING HABITS, 
READY-TO-WEAR 
PANAMA AND FELT OUTING HATS 
YOUNG MEN’S KNIT JACKETS 
for Golf and Outing 
YOUNG MEN’S ENGLISH FOULARD 
AND CREPE NECKWEAR 
THE ‘“‘DE PINNA”’ SPECIAL TENNIS SHIRT 
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with a superb collection of 
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Millinery 
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Mrs. N. S. Day of Springfield, Mass., arrived at 
Magnolia this week for a fortnight’s stay, being registered 
at the Oceanside with her son, a G. Day of New York, 
who plans to remain here the greater part of the season. 
Mrs. John W. Brock and daughter, Miss Louise 
srock, who summer at Wyncote, Pa., have been at Mag- 
nolia this week for a short visit with Mrs. Alfred ‘Tucker, 
also of the Quaker City. The latter is a season guest 
at the Oceanside as usual. 
A Boston family to return to the Oceanside this week 
for the season is that of Willis B. Allen. Mrs. Stillman 
B. Allen and Mrs. Wm. A. Allen are other members of 
the party. 
From Troy, N. Y., have come this week Mr. and Mrs. 
Clarence F. McMurray and daughter to remain a good part 
of the summer. They have apartments in Center cottage, 
one of the Oceanside group. 
Carrara Marbles 
IN GARDEN FURNITURE 
Our new importation, received direct from Pietra- 
santa, Italy, the Heart of the Carrara Marble district. 
Artistic in design, rich in appearance and absolutely 
weather proof. We buy directly from the sculptor, but 
our prices are simply commercial, irrespective of the 
artistic merit of the pieces. 
This collection comprises flower boxes, pedestals, 
bird baths, garden seats and benches, fonts and 
carved lions. Prices 25.00 to 500.00. 
Free Delivery of these Marbles 
Anywhere in New England 
Jordan Marsh Company 
—BOSTON— 
