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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 23 
AGNOLIA is in the midst of its busiest weeks. The 
big Oceanside is nearly filled and everybody, is hav- 
ing the happiest times of their lives, enjoying the splen- 
did bathing, driving, riding, motoring, tennis, golf, yacht- 
ing and all the other requisites of summer hotel life at 
the seashore. The dances on Tuesday, Thursday and 
Saturday nights are growing more popular every week. 
he whole North Shore, it would seem, is flocking to 
Magnolia for the dances. Last Saturday night resembled 
the big August ball. Hundreds and hundreds of people 
were there,—not only hotel guests but cottagers from all 
over the shore came down to join the merry throng. 
The children’s party on Monday proved a most de- 
lightful diversion; more about it, together with a picture 
of the youngsters, is printed elsewhere. 
Dr. William Blancard of New York has registered 
at the Oceanside for the month of August. 
Old-time guests to return to Magnolia this week for 
the summer are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lee and the Misses 
Lee and governess of Philadelphia. They are located 
in Highland cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bigelow of New York were 
among the motor parties at the Oceanside over Sunday. 
Mrs. Margaret B. Conway of Louisville, Ky., an 
old-time guest at the Oceanside, was among the arrivals 
on the first day of August to spend the month. She will 
be joined by others of her family later. 
From Yonkers, N. Y., came the Kittredges last Sat- 
urday, guests at the Oceanside in former seasons. In 
the party are Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kittredge, Miss M. 
Kittredge and G. D. Kittredge. They will remain a 
month. 
INTERIOR OF SHOP AT MAGNOLIA 
A London family who are getting much pleasure out 
of their visit to this country are the J. Carr Dunns, who 
came in on the last trip of the Lusitania. They are lo- 
cated at the Oceanside, where they have apartments in 
Fox cottage, and planned originally to remain August and 
September, until the hotel closes. 3esides Mr. and Mrs. 
Carr there are in the party Miss Alice W., John Woe 
Graham C., and Margaret Dunn, nurse and maid. 
Last Saturday Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Roland Cotton 
Smith of Washington registered at the Oceanside for a 
short stay. 
Mrs. Joseph H. Fisher and Porter G. Fisher of 
Buffalo, N. Y., arrived at the Oceanside last Saturday to 
remain until Labor Day. 
Mrs. J. C. McArthur of New York was: welcomed 
back to the Oceanside last Saturday to spend the month 
of August. Mr. McArthur is in Europe on a brief trip. 
but will be back the roth of ‘this month, and will’ come 
to Magnolia to remain the rest ofthe season. With 
Mrs. McArthur last Saturday came Miss Mildred McAr- 
thur and Mrs. Wallace Kay of Mt. Clemens, Mich. H. 
T. Hansell , Jr., of Philadelphia was with' them over Sun- 
day. The party is located in Underbrush cottage. 
Welcome arrivals of the first of the. month were the 
C. I. Hoods and Miss Wilder of Lowell. They have 
been coming to Magnolia for years and always make 
the Oceanside their headquarters. They will remain the 
month of August. ~ 
Captain W. F. Pinckard of New Orleans is at the 
Oceanside for August as usual. , 
B. M. Falconer and. sister, Miss Falconer, of New 
York City are among the August arrivals at the Ocean- 
side, to remain the month. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Barter, Jr., of Philadelphia are 
registered at the Oceanside for August., 
Mr. and ‘Mrs:‘E. H. Van-Name of New York City 
are at Magnolia to; spend the month of: August. They are 
stopping at the Oceanside. ; er 
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MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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