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A store has been opened at 
Magnolia located at Nos. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
- Sept. 1, 1916. 
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RECENT arrivals at the Oceanside, Magnolia, are Miss 
Katherine Horsford and maid from Cambridge who 
will stay for a two weeks’ sojourn. 
Robert Greer Cooke of New York was a luncheon 
guest at the Oceanside on Tuesday, coming up from New 
York by motor. 
A luncheon party made up of Mrs. Henry S$. Man- - 
ning, of East Orange, Mrs. Samuel S. Stevens and Mrs. 
John Tyler of Beverly were at the Oceanside on Tuesday. 
the guests of Mrs. A. Rex Flinn. 
Miss R. B. Stroup of Lexington, who spent part of 
summer at the Oceanside, has returned to the hotel 
an indefinite stay. 
A motor party made up of Mrs. Stuart White, H. A. 
White, J. R. Stotlze, Mrs. C. S. Hazeltine and Mrs. Wil- 
liam S. Hills, all of Grand Rapids, Mich., spent Tuesday 
and Wednesday at the Oceanside, en route for the west 
after a summer spent on the New England coast. 
Mrs. R. G. Hazard and Miss Merrill of Peacedale, 
R. L., were over-night guests at the hotel on Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sturgis of Scranton, Pa., and 
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sturgis of Southport, Conn., motored 
to the hotel on Wednesday and spent two days. 
Rev. F. H. Smith of Baltimore is registered at the 
Oceanside for a few days’ stay. 
Francis B. Roberts and Edward P. Hanover of New 
York are spending a short time at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Brinmaid of Des Moines are at © 
the Oceanside for a two weeks’ sojourn. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kennedy of Washington and 
R. B. 4owler of Worcester were luncheon guests at the 
Oceanside on Wednesday. | 
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wood, Jr., of Andover 
who are spending a short time at Mr. Wood’s parents’ 
summer home at Pride’s, lunched at the Oceanside on 
Wednesday. 
Mrs. Sydney de Kay of New York is at the Ocean- 
side for a brief sojourn. 
Mrs. R. O. Campbell, Miss Clara Wimberly and Miss 
Isoline Orme Campbell, all of Atlanta, Ga., motored to 
Magnolia on Wednesday and lunched at the Oceanside. 
Miss Elizabeth O. Kane of Cleveland is a guest at 
the Oceanside of Mrs. H. J. Pattern, who is a season 
sojourner, for the remainder of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Payson Merrill of New York are 
registered at the Oceanside for a few days’ visit. 
Mrs. G. H. Nettleton, a season guest at the Ocean- 
side, is entertaining her grandson, George H. Nettle- 
ton of Saratoga, N. Y., for a week’s stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Edwards of Dallas, Texas, 
motored to Magnolia on Saturday and spent the week- 
end. 
Miss Mary C. Gray of Boston, a season guest at the 
Oceanside, is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. M. Gray of 
Boston for a week’s stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. Maloney of New York motored te 
Maenolia on Wednesday and spent a few days at the 
Oceanside, 
A vertible fairyland of floral beauty will be the 
ball-room at the Oceanside tonight for the “Head Dress” 
ball. A profusion of flowers in all of the gayest and 
most beautiful hues will be used to lend themselves to the 
brilliant gathering of people who will come from every 
direction to be in attendance. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Johnson of Cincinnati, who 
are season guests at the Oceanside, have returned to 
Vlagnolia after a ten days’ motor trip through Maine and 
New Hampshire, leaving their family at the hotel. Mrs. 
Johnson is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Emil Pollak, 
who are also season guests. 
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