May 7, 1915 
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AMONG those who have engaged apartments at the 
Oceanside, Magnolia, for the coming season are: 
Willis Boyd Allen, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Alley, Mr, 
and Mrs. Henry W. Beal, Miss Helen O. Bigelow, Mrs. 
_. M. Binney, Gerald A. Bramwell and family, Samuel 
W. Bridges and family, Mahlon R. Bryan and family, all 
of Boston; George E. Carter and family, Brookline; also 
Miss Lucy H. Eaton, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Far- 
low, Admiral and ‘Mrs. Edward Farmer, Miss C. W. 
' Fuller, Miss Isa E. Gray, Miss M. C. Gray, Mrs. Chester 
Guild, Miss M. L. Guild, Miss Sarah L. Guild, Mrs. 
Edward Harlow and family, Mrs. A. W. Hobart, Miss 
Mary E. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. David Loring, A. H. 
Morse and family,R. E. Paine and family, Miss M. A. 
Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Staples Potter, Mrs. T. P. 
Proctor, The Misses Ranney, Miss Isabella Reed, Fred 
F. Rhodes and family, The Misses Rogers, Mrs. J. E. 
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Stratton, Mrs. S. H. Taylor, 
Mr. and Mrs. F. KE. Warner, Mrs. M. R. Wendell, The 
Misses Wendell, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Wendell, Jr., of 
Boston; Mrs. S. E. Ford, Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. ee 
L. Hood, Lowell; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Jackson, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; Mrs. John E. Lancaster and family, Worces- 
tre; Mrs. E. G. Pierce, Newton; Mrs. J. W. Tillinghast, 
Albany, N. Y.; Wm. T. White and family, Lowell; Mrs. 
Albert Bierstadt, Mrs. David C. Briggs, Miss Frances L. 
Bristol, Mrs. Alice W. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. FR: 
Culbert, James Gayley, Robert Graves and family, Miss 
A. B. Greene, Mrs. A. and Miss Ida Guerin, Miss Fran- 
ces E. Hidden and J. A. Hull and family, all of New 
York city; Samuel E. Huntington, Mrs. Andrew D. 
Jones and family, and Mrs. George Kidd, of Brooklyn ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Low, Mrs. James McLean, C. F. 
MeMurray and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Me- 
Murtry, Mrs. Alice Moore Richard and family, Mr. and 
Mrs. W. S. Roberts, Miss Harriett L. Robbins, Miss 
Lillian Sanger, Mrs. Leander and Miss I. A. Shaw, Mrs. 
Warren Smith, Miss Georgiana Solari, Mrs. M. R. Tal- 
mage, Mrs. Alice M. ‘Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Edward 
A. Wickes, New York; Prof. and Mrs. A. J. DuBois, 
New Haven, Conn.; T. Willing Balch, Miss Florence 
Bell, Mrs. Charles F. Berwind, Mrs. H. W. Catherwood, 
Mrs. Alfred R. Tucker, Miss Helen L. Coates, Mrs. Till- 
inghast K. Collins, Miss Irene Cramp, F. J. Heppe and 
family, Mrs. Mary E. Hobart, Mrs. W. H. Lewis, Mr. 
and Mrs. J. B. Morgan, Mrs. Albert Pancoast, Mrs. Mat- 
thew Semple, Mrs. W. S. Wyatt, Philadelphia; General 
and Mrs. George L,. Andrews, Washington, D. C.; Reu- 
ben R. Arnold and family, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. 
W. F. Barrett, Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. V. L. Beltzhoover, 
Natchez, Miss.; Miss C. H. Bovey, Minneapolis, Miss. ; 
C. M. Bushnell and family, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. Joha 
Davidson, Elizabeth, N. J.; A. B. Dewey and family, 
Chicago, Ill.; W. F. Etherington and family, N. Y. City; 
J. H. Fisher and family, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. John M. 
Gilkeson, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hazen, Washington, D. 
C.; Mrs. Henry C. Irons, Plainfield, N. J.; Mrs. R. W. 
Johnston and family, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Frances A. 
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Box 244. BEVERLY, MASS. 
Lane, and Miss Belle Lane, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Lee 
McMillan, New Orleans, La.; Mrs. Wm. Manly and 
family, Baltimore; George C. Miller and family and 
J. M. Mitchell and family, Buffalo; Mrs. George W. 
Mixter and family, Moline, Ill.; Mrs. George H. Nettle- 
ton, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Rowland, 
Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. M. M. Sheriff and family, Chic- 
ago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smoot, Alexandria,, Va.; 
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tams, Staunton, Va.; Dr. and Mrs. 
L. M. Tiffany, Balltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. S. W. 
Trost, Cinn., O.; Emery Winship and family, Macon, 
Ga.; Mrs. Charles Orr Skeer, South Bethlehem, Pa. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Cole of the all-the-year- 
around colony at Wenham announced last Saturday the 
engagement of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Cole, to 
William H. Coolidge, Jr. Miss Cole came out last year, 
and is a member of the 1914 Sewing Circle. Mr. Cooi- 
idge, who graduated from Harvard last year, is the son 
of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coolidge of Brookline and 
Manchester. His sisters are Mrs. Samuel Sprague 
Stevens of Brookline and Miss Katherine Coolidge. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
ye BURNHAM HOUSE, in Ipswich, has rightly been 
termed “the quaintest place in all New England,” 
and it is for that reason, perhaps, that so many North 
Shore people never tire of a visit to this popular ren- 
dezvous. The old original house was built about 1640. 
With its hand hewn beams, and old fire places—several 
of them like that in the accompanying picture over nine 
feet long—and its furnishings of rare antiques, all of 
which are for sale, it is considered the most attractive 
Tea House in New England; famous for home-cooked 
lobster and chicken dinners, and delicious cakes. It will 
open on May 2gth for its fifth year under the same 
management. 
E. HENDERSON 
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