NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
THE Oceanside hotel at Magnolia is rapidly filling up. 
Scores of guests have arrived the last few days; 
mid-season hustle and bustle is on the way at a big pace. 
While many old-time guests have been noted among the 
arrivals, there are, ia, many new faces. A few warm 
days is all that is lacking now to put the finishing touches 
on the season at Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Beal and son Master Bruce 
Beal of Boston are among the new-comers to register 
at the Oceanside this week. They came in time to pass 
the Fourth here and plan to remain all season. 
Dr. J. G. Perry and Mrs. Perry of Boston are num- 
bered among the arrivals the latter part of last week to 
remain through July. Mrs. Perry is a sister of the Misses 
Rogers, who-have been coming to the Oceanside for a 
number of years. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. T. Low, with maid and chauffeur, 
were of the New York contingent arriving last week. 
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Miller, Miss Mary Miller 
and Master Miller of Buffalo, N. Y., have been welcomed 
baek to Magnolia the past week. They have apartments 
in Seacrest cottage, one of the Oceanside group, for the 
entire season. 
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Alley are among the Bos- 
tonians to return to the Oceanside this week. ‘They will 
remain only until August. 
Miss Rose Dunphy of New York arrived this week 
for the season. She will be joined by friends in August. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Talcott of Talcottville, Ct., ac- 
companied by their two daughters and maid arrived at 
the Oceanside last Saturday for a two weeks’ stay. 
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Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin ‘Tenney of the Manchester 
colony are spending the summer at the Oceanside, having 
leased their cottage at Manchester Cove to the McGowans 
of Indianapolis. Dr. and Mrs. Tenney and family are 
at Perkins Cottage for the summer, one of those con- 
nected with the Oceanside. 
A Washington party to arrive at the Oceanside this 
week for the summer is composed of Mrs. A. R. Eddy 
and her daughter, Mrs. William H. Driggs, the latter’s 
daughter Miss N. E. Driggs and H.-H. Driggs, a son. 
The young man left Monday to attend a military schoo! 
at Burlington, Vt., for the summer. 
Miss Annie Sessions of Natchez, Miss., is another 
of the old-time guests to return to the Oceanside this 
week for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. David Loring are welcomed back to 
the Oceanside this week. ‘They are Boston people and 
have been coming to Magnolia for a number of years. 
Mrs. C. H. Isham and sister Miss Elizabeth W. Mul- 
ler and maid are at the Hesperus Villa for the balance of 
the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pollak and maid of Cincinnati 
arrived at the Oceanside the latter part of last week to 
remain the whole summer. ‘lhe son, Bernard Pollak and 
family, composed of Mrs. Pollak and two little sons, 
Emil, 2d, and Bernard, Jr., and daughter Gertrude came 
a day or two ago. They are located in East cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Pottate Sr., are very proud of their grand- 
children and they are all getting much enjoyment out 
of their visit to the North Shore. 
Miss Adeline L. Adams of Boston is welcomed back 
to the Oceanside for a short visit. 
Mrs. lL. B. Robinson of the Lenox, Boston, regis- 
tered at the Oceanside last Saturday for a indefinite stay. 
She returns to Paris in August. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brewster MacDonald of New York 
arrived at Magnolia iast Saturday to spend a couple of 
weeks. ‘They are intimate friends of the A. H. Morses. 
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