28 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Among the arrivals of the latter part of last week 
was Mrs. Mary E. Lull of Dubugue, Iowa, who is an 
old-time guest at the Oceanside. With her are Mrs. Don- 
ald Dey and Miss Harriet Dey of Syracuse, N. Y. They 
are to remain the balance of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Homan Myles and daughter, Miss Alice 
Myles of El Paso, Tex., arrived at Magnolia last Satur- 
day for the rest of August. Mr. Myles is the British con- 
sul at E] Paso and comes direct from the seat of the Mexi- 
can trouble. He is a personal friend of Francisco Villa, 
the rebel chief, and speaks very confidently of Villa’s ul- 
timate success. 
J. Cameron Hawkins of Boston came to Magnolia 
last Saturday for a. two weeks’ visit at the Oceanside with 
Mrs. R. L. Owens and daughter, Miss Owens, who are 
here for August. The Owens register from Washington, 
Mrs. Owens’ husband being Senator Owens of Oklahoma. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Farlow of Boston are at the 
Oceanside for the rest of August and part of September. 
Mrs. Farlow is convalescing after an illness in a hospital, 
and is rapidly recuperating amid the delightful surround- 
ings on the Magnolia shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Millett, of Willimantic, Conn., 
who have been at Magnolia in seasons past, arrived last 
Saturday for a visit at the Oceanside. Wm. H. Carpenter 
of New York will join them over the coming week-end 
for a short visit. 
Willian J. Hitchcock, 3d. and John Paul Hitchcock, 
with their governess, of Youngstown, O., registered at 
the Oceanside Monday for the balance of August. They 
will be joined the latter part of next week by Mr. and 
Mrs. W. J. Hitchcock. 
Dr. and Mrs. Carr Lane of New Haven have joined | 
the former’s mother Mrs. Lane, of St. Louis, who is at 
the Oceanside for the summer. 
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Miss K. T. Andrews of Washington registered att the 
Oceanside Tuesday for a week’s visit with her parents, 
General and Mrs. Geo. L. Andrews. 
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Niles of Brookline, Mr. and 
Mrs. Joseph Chapman of Bryn. Mawr, Pa., Donald Pit- 
kin of Scituate Centre, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. 
Ogden and Miss Jane Ogden of Albany, N. Y., were 
among Monday’s arrivals at the Oceanside. The Ogden 
family are still registered here. 
T. Ashley Dent of New York has joined his son and 
daughter at the Oceanside for a few week’s stay. 
Roger R. Hill arrived at Magnolia last Friday for 
his usual August visit, in time to take part in the annual 
tennis tournament. He registers from New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. Kirby Miller of New York, and 
Mrs. Charles F. Hardy are among the late arrivals at 
the Oceanside. They came Wednesday and plan to re- 
main until the hotel closes. 
Mrs. John Streeter of Boston came to the Oceanside 
Wednesday for few days stay. 
A Providence party to register at the Oceanside ~ 
Wednesday for a short stay was composed of Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles F. Eddy and their son Chas. Sumner Eddy, 
Mrs. W. Bowers Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Armon and Mr. 
and Mrs. Horace Remington. They came in two motors 
and have since departed for a trip along the Maine 
coast. 
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