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J. FRED HARVEY AND C. A. WOOD, MANAGING DIRECTORS 
BOSTON, MASS. 
EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tiffany of Baltimore are among 
the very charming people to return to Magnolia this week. 
They will remain at the Oceanside until mid-August, when 
they will probably go to Bretton Woods for their custom- 
ary visit. Mr. and Mrs.:'Tiffany always get a great deal 
of enjoyment out of their visit to the North Shore as 
their daughter Mrs. Gordon Abbott lives at West Man- 
chester, just a few miles away. 
Mrs. Atherton Thayer Brown is among the promi- 
nent Bostonians to arrive at the Oceanside this week for 
the season. 
Among the delightful people to come to the Ocean- 
side this week for the summer is Mrs. G. W. Taylor and 
daughter Miss Amy Gray of Lexington. Mr. Taylor is 
in England this summer, his first trip across the water 
to his native home since his marriage 40 years ago. ‘The 
Taylor estate in Lexington is one of the most beautiful 
of the scores of beautiful country estates in that place. 
Miss Annie D. Tucker of New York has just arrived 
for the season, and is welcomed back by a large circle of 
friends. 
Among the familiar faces seen at the Oceanside the 
last few days are Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dewey and their 
son, A. B. Dewey, Jr., of Chicago. They have been com- 
ing to Magnolia for years and are here again for their 
customary long visit. 
Henry C. Tuttle of Boston has joined his mother and 
brother at the Oceanside after a short absence. Mrs. How- 
ard B. Tuttle and Miss Ruby Tuttle of Naugatuck, Ct., 
motored to the North Shore this week for a few days’ 
visit with the C. B. Tuttles. 
Mrs. C. R. Mason of Williamstown and Miss Hart 
are among the week’s arrivals at the Oceanside. They 
will remain through July. 
Mrs. Mary E. Hobart of Philadelphia is among the 
week’s arrivals at the Oceanside. She will remain the 
balance of the season. 
A southern party to register at the Oceanside Tues- 
day, to remain a month or more, is composed of Mrs. M. 
H. Woodard and Miss Bessye Knox Woodard of Raleigh, 
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Miss E. J. Williams of New York city has just re- 
turned to the Oceanside for the season, 
A New York family to arrive at the Oceanside yes- 
terday was that of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lawson of New 
York. Their daughter, Miss Lawson, is with them. Mr. 
Lawson will spend the greater part of the summer in 
camp in Maine where he has been most of the time since 
May 30th, enjoying the fishing and general quiet of camp 
life. He will be at Magnolia frequently through the sum- 
mer. 
James W. Daley is another late arrival. 
from New York and is here for a fortnight. 
Miss Mary E. Kimball of Boston was welcomed back 
to the Oceanside yesterday by a large circle of friends. 
Mrs. Mary C. Johnstone and maid arrived from Cin- 
cinnati this week to spend the summer at the Oceanside. 
With her is Mrs. P. F.. Murphy of New York and daugh- 
ter, Miss Esther Murphy, the latter new-comers at Mag- 
nolia. They, too, will remain the rest of the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Samson, two children and 
maid and Mr. Samson’s mother, Mrs. F. Samson, and 
maid, the former from Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., and the latter 
registering from New York city, were among Wednes- 
day’s arrivals. ‘They have apartments in Seacrest cottage, 
one of the score connected with the Oceanside. 
Mrs. Charles E. Wilmot of New York and Miss L. 
J. Prentiss and Miss M. Louise Smith of Cleveland, ©O., 
arrived at the Oceanside yesterday for the balance of the 
summer. 
Miss F. Smelzer and brother Louis P. returned to 
the Oceanside Wednesday after a visit to Port Jefferson, 
L. I. The Smelzers are from Kansas City and are enjoy- 
ing the many attractions of the North Shore this summer. 
Miss Sarah L. Guild and maid, and Miss Marianna 
C. Guild of Boston have returned to the Oceanside for 
the summer. They are in Overlook cottage. 
Mrs. C. H. Bovey of Minneapolis, and Miss McMillan 
of the same city are among Monday’s arrivals at the 
Oceanside, to remain the rest of the season. 
He registers 
Miss Ida M. Sax from New York City, pianist and 
teacher with the highest of references, would like a few 
pupils for the summer, Address care of the Breeze Office, 
Manchester, adv, 
