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June 25, 1915 
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THE Oceanside Hotel at Magnolia is gradually filling 
with guests. The fifty at the hotel the last week- 
end had increased to more than one-hundred last night, 
and by tomorrow night it is safe to assume more than 
one hunderd and fifty. Everything is booked for July 
and August, and practically no further reservations can 
be made, unless there are cancellations. The first dance 
of the season will be on Saturday night of next week 
July 2, and the next on Monday night, July 5. 
The Oceanside is different from most resort hotels 
in that the greater number of its guests are families, who 
are here for the summer. There is very little of the 
transient business. Many of those who have arrived so 
far are old-time guests, here for the season. 
Brigadier General and Mrs. Geo. L. Andrews ot 
Washington and the latter’s niece, Miss E. O. Battles are 
at Highland cottage, one of the Oceanside connections, 
for the summer. 
Miss A. B. Greene and Miss Jane Harison of New 
York are at the Oceanside for the season, having the 
second floor of the Breakers cottage. 
An old-time guest at the Oceanside to return for 
the season, is Mrs. Thomas P. Proctor of Boston. Mrs. 
Proctor comes early every year and remains until the 
hotel closes. 
Prof. and Mrs. A. J. DuBois of New Haven are 
familiar faces at the Oceanside again this season. ‘They 
are here for the entire season as usual, having an apart- 
ment in Overlook cottage. 
Miss M. A. Patterson of Boston is an old-time guest 
at the Oceanside to arrive this week for the season. 
Interior of Shop at Magnolia 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graves, child and baby, with 
three nurses and maid, of New York, are at the Ocean- 
side for the summer. They came in their large yacht, 
which has since gone to New London for the races. 
They also have a string of motors. Mr. Graves is at 
the head of the big wall paper house in New York bear- 
ing his name. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bryan, son Philip, and daugh- 
ters, Janet and Doris of Brookline, were at the Oceanside 
for luncheon Sunday. They have engaged apartments 
in East Flume cottage and will be back next week for 
the season. 
Another old-time guest to return to the Oceanside 
for the season is Miss Helen Louise Coates, with maid, 
of Philadelphia. 
Mrs. Chester Guild of Boston has registered at the 
Oceanside for the season. Her son Chester will be an 
occasional visitor at Magnolia during the season. 
Monday’s arrivals at the Oceanside included Miss 
Frances S. Rogers and sister, Miss Elizabeth B. Rogers 
of Boston. They are here for the season. 
Mrs. John E. Lancaster and maid, Miss Rosamond 
Lancaster, and Robert A. Lancaster of Worcester are 
among the week’s arrivals at the Oceanside. Mrs. Lan- 
caster and daughter were at Magnolia last September for 
a short stay, and were so much pleased that they engaged 
apartments for all of this season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Schmidt of Newport have 
been at Magnolia a few days this week visiting their son 
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Schmidt, 
Summer st. 
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Otis Kimball of 134 Beacon st., Boston, have 
Magnolia and will take oc- 
Mrs. 
leased the Stearns Villa at 
cupancy this week. 
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ANNOUNCEMENT 
OF THE 
OPENING AT 
MAGNOLIA 
OF THE 
OVINGTON SHOP 
ONO LY ob 
OVINGTON BROTHERS CoO. 
NEW YORK MAGNOLIA 
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