NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
nolia crowded—as usual. More than one party 
was turned away this week because of lack of rooms. 
From now until after Labor Day, which falls this year 
on Sept. 7, the hotel will be running at its limit. 
A Pittsburgh party to arrive at the Oceanside Tues- 
day to spend the balance of August and part of Septem- 
ber is composed of Mr. and Mrs. John Dewar and sons, 
John B. and Joseph K. Dewar. 
Miss Marianna Guild and Miss Sarah L. Guild con- 
cluded their season’s stay at ‘the Oceanside Wednesday, 
retruning to Boston, but not until they had engaged a 
suite for the whole of next season. 
Miss Alice Gray and H. H. Gray, her brother, of 
Pittsburg, Pa., are among the recent arrivals at the Ocean- 
side. They are here for the balance of the season. 
C. W. Cahoon, Jr., and mother, Mrs. C. W. Cahoon, 
of Datlas, Tex., arrived at the Oceanside last Friday to 
spend the balance of August. 
Mrs. Wm. H. Johns and son, John Johns, of Bay- 
side, L. I., arrived last Friday to spend a week at the 
Oceanside. 
Count G. di Kosa of Boston was welcomed back to 
the Oceanside the past week for his annual visit. He is 
always very popular with the younger set. 
Mrs. H. D. Noble, Jr., of Albany, N. Y., is a guest 
of Mrs. J. W. Tillinghast and Mrs. G. W. Longstreet, who 
are spending the summer at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. Alexander Becker and daughter, Miss Becker 
of New York are at the Oceanside for an August visit. 
Mr. Becker will join them Saturday for the balance of 
_ their stay. 
INTERIOR OF SHOP AT MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. J. Fred Booth and daughter, Miss F. Lois Booth 
of Ottawa, Can., and Ensign P. R. Weaver of the U. 5. 
S. Nebraska, were at the Oceanside for dinner last Sat- 
urday evening, remaining for the dance. Mrs. Booth and 
daughter, accompanied by Ensign H. A. Seiller of the 
U. S. S. Rhode Island were at the hotel on Monday 
evening. 
Wm. C. Tucker of Plainfield, N. J., and Robert M. 
McCulloch of Central Trinidad, Cuba, have been at the 
Oceanside part of this week, guest of Miss A. D. Tucker, 
who is spending the summer at the hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Matthews of Baltimore arrived 
at the Oceanside Tuesday for the balance of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. De Groat of Brookline, and their 
daughiter, Miss Lucy De Groat, arrived at Magnolia 
Tuesday for a three weeks’ stay at the Oceanside. 
Wednesday’s arrivals at the Oceanside included 
Mrs. L. Ewald and daughter, Miss K. Ewald, of New 
York city, who are to remain the balance of August. M. 
J. Flynn came with them, but is concluding his stay Fri- 
day. ‘They came here from Spring Lake, N. J. 
Col. and Mrs. Albert B. Hilton, Albert B. Hilton, Jr., 
and Vincent K. Hilton of Hackensack, N. J., who are 
touring the resorts in their large Packard, arrived at the 
Oceanside Monday. ‘They are so much taken up with 
the pleasant suroundings that they now plan (to remain at 
Magnolia the rest of the month. 
Mrs. Gilbert McElveen and Miss Virginia Case of 
Denver, Colo., registered at the Oceanside last Monday 
for a few weeks stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Scherer and children, Marion 
and Dorothy Scherer of Detroit arrived at Magnolia 
Monday for a few weeks stay at the Oceanside. Mr. 
Scherer will join the family later for another visit, hav- 
ing left Monday. 
Col. and Mrs. Samuel W. Trost of Cincinnati ar- 
rived at the Oceanside Monday for the balance of the 
season. 
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314 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 
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MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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