June 18, 1915 
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HE OCEANSIDE HOTEL at Magnolia opened yes- 
terday for the season. ‘The hotel has the largest ad- 
vance booking in its career and with some good warm 
weather it is safe to conjecture that the crowd will fill the 
big hotel and its cottages ere the month is out. Geo. FE. 
Carter of Brookline; Mrs. Lee McMillan of New Or- 
leans; Mrs. John M. Gilkeson and Miss Etta Cohegan of 
Pasadena, Cal., were among those to register for the en- 
tire season. Among other early arrivals were Mr. and 
Mrs. Edward A. Wickes of New York, who are to re- 
main through July. The rain yesterday probably pre- 
vented many from coming to Magnolia. Owing to the 
early hour of going to press we are unable to chronicle 
the complete register, but a full list well be given from 
week to week commencing next issue. 
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Mrs. J. L. Chalifoux of Lowell will occupy the 
Underwood cottage on the rocks at Magnolia. Her son 
Harry Chalifoux and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles H. Stevens, also of Lowell, will be with 
her. Last season they occupied the Furman cottage in 
Manchester Cove. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens of Springfield will spend 
the summer in Magnolia. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Lowell M. Chapin of Astor street, 
Chicago, will arrive June 20th and occupy “Edgewood,” 
the Monks cottage in Manchester Cove. 
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Mrs. Hugh J. McGowan of Indianapolis, who has 
spent the past month or more in New York, has arrived 
at the Overledge cottage, University lane, Manchester. 
Her daughters, the Misses Marjory and Isabel Mc- 
Gowan, will be with her this summer and also another 
daughter, Mrs. Spencer E. Wishart and child. It will 
be remembered that Mr. Wishart met with a sad accident 
last summer, which resulted in his death. 
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Mr..and Mrs. Parker W. Whittemore of Newton, 
who have a beautiful summer place at Cole’s Island, in 
the Coffin’s Beach section of West Gloucester, have 
bought the house at 37 Chestnut st., Boston, for a winter 
home. Mrs. Whittemore was Grace Sinclair, a sister of 
Mrs. John C. Spring, who has bought the house of the late 
Wm. H. Jackson of 40 Chestnut st. The Springs also 
live in Newton, and have a summer home near that of 
the Whittemores at West Gloucester. Mr. Whittemore 
and Mr. Spring are business associates also—one being 
treasurer and the other vice-president of the Laconia Car 
Co., whose Boston office is at 141 Milk st.. Mr. Whitte- 
more is one of the best amateur golfers in the state, and 
is a frequent winner of the tournaments at the Essex 
County club of which he is a member. Another of the 
Sinclair daughters—Martha S.—married Sherburne M. 
Merrill, also of Newton, and they have a cottage at West 
Gloucester, too. 
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Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
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OPENING AT 
MAGNOLIA 
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BAR HARBOR NEW YORK MAGNOLIA 
