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A motor party to make the Oceanside their head- 
quarters this week was that of Mr. and Mrs. Milton 
Hersey of Montreal, who motored down through the 
Green Mts. of Vermont into New Hampshire and on 
through the White Mts. to the coast. They arrived Mon- 
day and have been spending the week here. Besides Mr. 
and Mrs. Percy there are in the party Miss Ethyl, A. C. 
and Lewis Hersey. Another brother motoring with the 
Booth party came later. 
A honeymoon couple to pay the Oceanside a visit the 
first of the week was Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Richmond, who 
registered Monday night, from Milton. 
Judge and Mrs. Marcus P. Knowlton and son, Mar- 
cus L. Knowlton of Springfield arrived at the Oceanside 
Monday to remain through August. 
Miss Nina del, Henriques of New York arrived at 
the Oceanside Tuesday for her annual visit. She plans 
to remain the balance of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perry of Williamstown, 
among the visitors to the Oceanside this week. They 
were guests over night, Tuesday, of Mrs. C. R. Mason 
and Miss Hart of Williamstown, who are here for the 
season, 
From Philadelphia Wednesday came Miss M. A. 
Dobbins and maid. ‘They are to remain at the Oceanside 
for the balance of the season. 
Chester Guild of Boston joined other mémbers of his 
family at the Oceanside last Saturday, to remain a couple 
of weeks. 
Mrs. Dorothy Potter, baby and nurse, joined Mrs. 
C. A. Potter, the former’s mother, at the Oceanside last 
Saturday for the balance of the season. 
were 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Georges & Emile of Washington, D.C. 
Ladies Hairdressers 
Keep in Constant Close Touch with Paris Fashions 
27 CENTRAL ST., MANCHESTER 
Arrangements may be made by telepbone and will call at your residence by motor: 
A stock of fine Hair and Shell Goods. Telephone 61M- 
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Has opened her Dressmaking Rooms 
6 North Street, Manchester-hy-the-Sea — Telephone 9W Manchester 
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"Mrs. M. T. Slaughter of St. Louis came to Magnolic Slaughter of St. Louis came to Magnolia 
this week to spend the balance of July and August at the 
Oceanside. She is a friend of Mrs. Ewing Hill. and 
family. 
Another St. Louis party to come to the Oceanside 
this week were Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Walker. They came 
by motor Monday night and remained for a few days 
only, continuing on their tour. 
From Pawtucket, R. I., last Saturday came Mr. and 
Mrs. Wm. O. Blanding and Mrs, Charles B. Humphrey. 
They are to remain at the Oceanside for the balance of 
July. Robert W. Hamilton of Pawtucket came with them 
to remain a week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Blanding and 
son, Howard, motored to the Oceanside over the week- 
end. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Babcock of Montclair, N. J., 
are on the North Shore for the balance of the summer. 
They came to Magnolia last Saturday and are registered 
at the Oceanside. 
From Syracuse, N. Y., last Saturday came Mr. and 
Mrs. C. H. Norris, and F. R. and H. F. Candee and J. E. 
Stearns. They are located in Perkins cottage, one of 
the Oceanside connections. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Beale of Philadelphia are 
among the recent arrivals at the Oceanside. They are 
to remain through the balance of July and August. 
Mrs. N. 8. Day of Springfield and son J. G. Day, re- 
turned to Magnolia, Tuesday for another stay at the 
Oceanside. They were here eartlier in the season and 
plan to remain now for another three weeks. 
W. S. Lawson of New York, who is spending the. 
greater part of the summer enjoying camp life in Maine, 
Mrs. N. R. Gilbert of Little Falls, returned to the came to Magnolia ‘Tuesday to be with his daughter, Miss 
Oceanside last Saturday, joining Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Lawson during the absence of Mrs. Lawson, who was 
Knowlton at Lawton cottage. called home for a few days. 
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to start about the first of August, continuing through the season 
These dances will be under the direction of MISS DORA CHARAK of Brookline 
(with Prof. Champagne of Boston the past winter) 
Miss Charak will also give instruction in all of the modern dances 
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