- June 4, 1915 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 19 
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HE OCEANSIDE HOTEL at Magnolia will open its 
season on Thursday, June 17th, when it expects the 
biggest summer in its career. If advance bookings count 
for anything, the hotel and its score of cottages will be 
the busiest of the many hotel properties along the North 
Shore this season. The Oceanside is unique among. re- 
sort hotels anyway, in that it is a family hotel, numbering 
among its clientele people who have been coming here for 
more ‘than a generation. It has very little transient busi- 
ness. When running to capacity it can take care of 
about 750 people. Among those who are booked for 
the summer, are the following, in addition to the more 
complete list published in the issue of May 7: 
Miss Rosalinda di Pietro. Billing, Cambridge; Mr. 
and Mrs. Henry L. Blum, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. 
A. H. Bradshaw, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. 
Brainerd and family, Pittsburgh, Pa.; William Butter- 
worth, mother and sister, Washington, D. Cre Mrs. Carb): 
Callery and son of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Alfred Costello and 
family, New York City; Ganson Depew and Miss Lucia 
Depew, Buffalo, N. Y.: Miss F. Dodd, N. Y. City; Dr. 
Wm. R. P.. Emerson and wife, Boston; W. F. Ethering- 
ton and family, N. Y. City; Miss Giner Boston; Miss 
Ellen M. Harris, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. George W. 
Hewitt, and Miss Pugh, Burlington, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. 
» J. T. Howe, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hussey and 
family, St. Louis, Mo.; ; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Johnson and 
family, Spuyten Duyvil, Now. City; Ay -W. Kennard, 
Boston; Hon. Marcus P. Knowlton, wife and family, 
Interior of Shop at Magnolia 
Mrs. John E. ep eat family, 
Springfield, Mass. ; 
yaa ee, pr. Philadelphia, 
Worcester; Mr. and Mrs. 
Pa.: Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Leicht and family, Chi- 
cago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Matthews, Baltimore, 
Md.; Dr. and Mrs. Perry, Boston; Miss Mary A. Sawyer, 
and Mrs. F. W. Smith, Boston; Mrs.: J. E. 
Cambridge; Mrs. Laroche Jacqueline 
and Mrs. W: P. Tams, Staunton, 
Boston; Mr. 
Smith and daughter, 
Smith, N. Y: City; Mr. 
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Guests at the Oceanside as well as cottagers along the 
North Shore, especially those who have come in touch 
with him during the past winter in Boston and New York, 
will be pleased to learn that Mr. Albert Latscha, of New 
York, the popular dancing instructor, will return to the 
Oceanside this summer. 
J. Warren Keeland, who was of last year’s office 
force at the Oceanside, has been advanced to the pasition 
of room clerk this season. 
Among the recent arrivals at the Shore have been 
Boston families, the Otis W. Richardsons and the 
Richardsons, both of whom summer at Magnolia. 
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The beautiful estate of the late Mrs. H. G. Curry at 
Magnolia will be opened by the heirs this season for the 
first time since Mrs. Curry’s death. 
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ANNOUNCEMENT 
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OPENING AT 
MAGNOLIA 
OF THE 
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BAR HARBOR NEW YORK MAGNOLIA 
