26 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
IMPORTER OF GOWNS 
277 Dartmouth Street 
BOSTON 
Branch 
BUNGALOW SHOP 
Hesperus Avenue Magnolia 
Among the visitors to the Oceanside the first of the 
week were Julian Dalton Eltinge and his mother, Mrs. 
M. J. Dalton, who register from,New York. They were 
at the Oceanside ‘for lunch. 'When it was whispered 
around that: the famous “actress” had registered every- 
body was crazy to see him, especially the girls. Mr. 
Dalton, whose stage name jis Eltinge, formerly lived in 
Manchester, so that his visit to the North Shore un- 
doubtedly proved of great interest at this time. 
Miss Dorothy Emery of Concord, N. H., has been 
visiting the EF. M. Johnsons of Spuyten Duyval, N. Y., 
at the Oceanside. Miss Hope Johnson is one of the pop- 
ular young ladies at the hotel this summer. 
Mrs. Richard T. Hawes of Cambridge was a guest of 
Mrs. I. Newton Pierce at’ the Oceanside over the week- 
end, coming Friday and remaining until Monday. 
Mrs. Albert Pancoast of Phil adelphia, with maid,-ar- 
rived at Magnolia last Friday to spend the month of‘ Aug- 
ust. Mrs. Pancoast has been spending part of the sum- 
mer at Atlantic City. - 
sidney A. DeKay of New York City -was-at ‘the 
Oceanside over the last week-end for another visit with 
the C. F. McMurrays of Albany and New York City. He 
will return later for his vacation. Miss McMurray is very 
popular among the younger set at Magnolia and along the 
shore this summer. | 
Thoinas A. Dent, Jr., and sister, Miss Gladys A. Dent, 
of New York City, came to the Oceanside last Friday to 
remain several weeks, probably all of August.’ Their 
father and mother are expected to join them later. Mr. 
and Mrs. A.'H. Merriam of Milton came with the Dents 
Friday for a short visit. 
Dr. and Mrs. Godfrey Ryder of Malden came to 
Magnolia.the latter part of last week to spend the balance 
of the summer at the ees eS 
The arrival of Charles A. Potter at the Oceanside 
last week completes a ren family circle. The Potters 
have been coming to Magnolia for years and have a great 
many friends here and all along the North Shore. . Charlie 
Potter and his bride have been much-entertained since 
their arrival several weeks ago. Mrs. Potter, Sr., is among 
the most charming matrons at the Oceanside. She takes 
part in everything and is actively interested in the new 
dances. 
of 170 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. 
Hart & Watson and the Brunswick, Boston 
an Exhibition of 
Rare Prints 
Old English Mezzo-Tints and Colour Prints, Hunting 
and Coaching Subjects, Ete. 
MANCHESTER TEA ROOMS, 41 Central St., Manchester 
Announce 
Crosby 
IMPORTER OF MILLINERY 
277 DARTMOUTH STREET 
~Boston 
Branch 
B.UN;GA‘L OW “SIjOe 
Hesperus Avenue Magnolia 
Miss Crosby who is now in Paris, sends to the Bunga- 
low Shop each week, the styles that are being worn 
at the races and other fashionable events in Paris 
and London 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yates and family are among the 
inotorists to come to the Oceanside this week for a visit. 
They are from Buffalo and plan to remain by the sea- 
shore a fortnight. They motored all the way from Al- 
bany on the last leg of their run, reaching Magnolia about 
nine o'clock. In the party besides Mr. and Mrs. Yates 
are Miss May Martin and Miss Hayes, and the young 
members of the family,—Virginia, Betty, Harry and 
Bobby Yates. 
Miss Marion F. Mellen has been spending the week 
at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. William C. Tucker of Englewood, N. J., joined 
her sister-in-law, Miss A. D. Tucker, at Perkins cottage, 
one of the Oceanside group, last Friday, for a visit. 
Miss Irene Pattison of Superior, Wis., joined her 
sister, Mrs. H. W. Fisher at Magnolia last Friday for 
a week’s stay. The Fishers have apartments in Wilkins 
cottage, one of the Oceanside connections. 
Mr: and Mrs. F. L. Gamage and F. L. Gamage, Jr., 
are among the August arrivals at the Oceanside. They 
came last Saturday to spend the month, being joined 
Monday by Miss Gamage. They come from ne Moai 
N.o¥; 
Mrs. John Davidson and son William Neweant Da- 
vidson of Elizabeth, N. J., are among the week’s arrivals. 
Mrs. Davidson will remain most of. August, but her son 
will be here only a week. 
Mrs. George F. Swift of Chicago has 
Magnolia to spend August at the Oceanside. 
cated in Highland cottage. Miss Ainslee Anthony is 
registered with her. Mrs. Swift’s son and family have 
a cottage at Smith’s Point, Manchester, this summer. 
Last summer they were at the Oceanside with the. senior 
Mrs. Swift. 
On Sunday Edward W.. Taylor and Mrs. Edwin 
Reed of Lexington came to the Oceanside to spend the 
day with the former’s mother and sister, Mrs. George W. 
Taylor and daughter. The family have had some anxiety 
for the head of the house, Mr. Taylor, who has been in 
England, his native home, this summer for the first time 
in forty years. He undoubtedly is now,on the water on 
his way home. eis 
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Butel Bellemny 22seyk, 
J. FRED HARVEY AND C, A. WOOD, MANAGING DIRECTORS 
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BOSTON, MASS. 
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