NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 19 
Branches: Palm Beach, Fla., 
Hot Springs, Va., Paris 
Mr. and Mrs. Butler Ames of Lowell have been at 
the Oceanside for a visit with Mrs. Ames’ mother, Mrs. 
W. H. Willis of Kansas City. They recently returned 
from their honeymoon and have been at the Ames sum- 
mer home in Bay View, Cape Ann. 
Kenneth M, Seggerman, of New York, who has 
been a member of a house party at the J. Harrington 
Walkers, registered at the Oceanside Sunday for a week’s 
stay. Mrs. Seggerman, his mother, has also been a guest 
of the Walkers. 
H. C. Tuxbury of New York arrived at the Ocean- 
side Monday for a short stay. 
Harry W. Bottome and Nelson Griffin of New York 
are spending a couple of weeks at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Garney of Utica, N. Y., who 
were at the Oceanside last season, were among those to 
register last Saturday. They had no more than arrived 
when they were called back to Utica by a death of a 
relative, but they plan to return to Magnolia the last of 
this week for the rest of the season. 
John G. Darragh of San Antonio, Texas, was wel- 
comed back to Magnolia last Sunday for a fortnight’s stay. 
Mr. Darragh has been spending his vacation at the Ocean- 
side for many years and is quite popular with the younger 
set. 
Mrs. Wm. O. Russell came to the Oceanside last 
Sunday and is a guest of Gen. and Mrs. Andrews at High- 
land cottage, to remain the rest of the season. 
Mrs. Albert E. Thornton, Miss Jane Thornton and 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Thornton, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., 
are among the motor parties to stop at the Oceanside this 
week. They came Sunday night and remained a few 
days before passing on to other resorts. The Thorntons 
summer at So. Portland, Me. 
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_ Mrs. John Newbold and maid of Philadelphia ar- 
rived at the Oceanside Tuesday to remain until the 
hotel closes. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Taylor came with Mrs. 
Newbold to remain a week. 
Mrs. Arthur W. Kennard of Boston, who has been 
spending the summer at Cazenovia, N. Y., as usual, 
joined Mr. Kennard at the Oceanside Tuesday for a 
visit. ; 
main two or three weeks. 
Frank G. Walter of Chicago has returned to Mag- 
nolia for another visit at the Oceanside. He is to re- 
A. Whitney Rhodes of Brookline joined other mem- 
bers of the family at the Oceanside Monday for a ten 
days’ stay. : 
H. M. Ivin and F. H. Kirk of Philadelphia are 
among the recent arrivals at the Oceanside. They are 
getting much enjoyment out of golfing at the Kettle 
Cove and Essex County clubs. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Stromberg and the Misses 
Parker and maid of New York city are among the tour- 
jsts to make the Oceanside their headquarters this week. 
They came Tuesday to remain most of the week. 
Miss Myrna Eberhart of South Bend, Ind., who is 
spending the summer at Rye Beach, N. H., came to Mag- 
nolia Tuesday for a visit with Miss Margaret Dewar 
ta the Oceanside. 
Farrington Daniels of Cambridge and Thomas A. 
Wood of Bristol, Pa., have been guests of the C. A. Wads- 
worths at Magnolia this week, coming in time for the 
Oceanside dance Tuesday night. 
Mrs. Geo. M. Black and George’ Benjamin Black of 
Detroit came to the Oceanside Tuesday for a visit with 
the J. W. Andersons. who are at the Oceanside for the 
season, with apartments in Sea Crest cottage. 
A, M. Bingham 
of 729 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Has opened her Dressmaking Rooms 
6 North Street, Manchester-hy-the-Sea 
Telephone 9W Manchester 
of 170 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. 
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Announce an Exhibition of 
Rare Prints 
Old English Mezzo-Tints and Colour Prints, Hunting 
and Coaching Subjects, Ete. 
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