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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Atherton of Boston came 
to Magnolia last Friday for a week’s stay at the Ocean- 
side 
Noted among the week’s arrivals at the Oceanside 
were Hon. and Mrs. Charles J. Doherty of Ottowa, Can. 
Miss Doherty is also in the party. ‘They will remain a 
fortnight. 
Mrs. Chas. A. Potter and maid and Mr. and Mrs. 
J. W. Lucas of Chestnut Hill, Pa., registered at the 
Oceanside Sunday for the season. ‘They will be joined 
later by Mr. Potter and Mrs. Dorothy Potter. 
Miss Sarah L. Guild and maid of Boston and Courte- 
nay Guild, old and valued guests of the Oceanside, re- 
turned last Saturday for another season. 
Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Tiffany of Baltimore, arrived 
at the Oceanside Saturday for the season. ‘They are 
the parents of Mrs. Gordon Abbott of the West Man- 
chester colony. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Bramwell and Master Ger- 
ald Ames Bramwell, and nurse of Boston, have been wel- 
comed back to the Oceanside this week. 
Mrs. $. C. Rawson of Newton, Mass., and her daugh- 
ter, Mrs. A. B. Turner of Boston, who spent last sea- 
son at the Oceanside registered last Saturday for the 
summer. 
Mrs. Warren Smith and Mrs. Martin S. Baldwin of 
New York are among the old-time guests to return to the 
Oceanside this week. 
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week was former Postmaster General Frank H. Hitch- 
cock, of Washington, who was a luncheon guest of Geo. 
FE. Carter of Brookline last Saturday. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Hull and daughter, Miss 
Phyllis Hull and maid, who have been coming to the 
Oceanside for several years, returned last Friday for the 
summer. 
New-comers at the Oceanside this year are Mr. and 
Mrs. Wm. F. Barrett of Chicago. ‘They will remain here 
throughout the entire season. ‘The Barretts usually spend 
their winters in St. Augustine, Fla., at the Hotel Ponce 
de Leon. 
Motor parties to register at the Oceanside over the 
last week-end included Mr. and Mrs. G, F. Sheffield and 
chauffeur of Attleboro, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Evans 
and chauffeur of Kansas City; Mr. arid Mrs. C. E. Na- 
son and chauffeur of Moline, Ill.; E. B. Hunting, Miss 
Stella Hunting, Miss Eleanor Hunting and chauffeur of 
Baltimore, Md.; John H. Watson and Richard Watson 
of Philadelphia, Charles L. Williams and W. W. Laidlaw 
of New York city. 
Miss Annie D. Tucker of New York 
Magnolia Saturday for another summer. She is stopping 
at Perkin’s cottage, one of the Oceanside connections. 
Adm. and Mrs. Edward Farmer of Boston, who have 
been coming to Magnolia for many years, registered last 
Saturday at the Oceanside for another season, 
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