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After spending a week at the Oceanside, Magno, 
Mr. and Mrs. George G. Frelinghuysen and their attractive 
daughter Miss Matilda E. Frelinghuysen and Mrs. Fre- 
ilinghuysen’s sister Miss Ballantine, with two maids and 
chauffeur left today ‘to continue their motor trip to the 
Maine resorts. ‘The Frelinghuysens are not strangers to 
Magnolia, having spent a few weeks here two seasons ago. 
They have a beautiful. country estate ‘‘Whippany Farm,” 
at Morristown, N. J., where they live most of their time. 
A prominent New York family to spent the month of 
July at the Oceanside is that of Cornelius Rea Agnew. 
There are in the party Mr. and Mrs. Agnew and four 
children and two nurses. They have apartments in the 
3reakers cottage, close to Cobblestone Beach. Mr. Ag- 
new is the vice-president of the Farmers Loan & Trust 
Co., of New York. His brother-in-law and sister, Mr. 
and Mrs. Henry Johnson Fisher are at the Oceanside 
also, to remain for July. Mr. Fisher is president of the 
Crowell Publishing Co., of New York. Mr. and Mrs. 
Agnew entertained some of the officers from the battle- 
ship Utah, which was anchored off the Magnolia shore 
over the last week-end. ‘The Agnews have a country 
place ‘““Wenga Farm,” at Armonk, N. Y. The Fishers 
have a place at Greenwich, Conn., which they call “Sabine 
Farm.” 
Mrs. Huidekoper and son Reginald S. Huidekoper are 
a> ong the prominent Washingtonians to arrive at: the 
Oceanside the past week. They are new-comers here and 
intend to stay the balance of July, before going to the 
mountains for August. 
Mrs. J. R. Alley, Miss M. S. Alley and Arthur H. Alley 
of Norwood, Mass., joined Mr. and Mrs. George R. Alley 
and Mrs. Alley’s mother Mrs. Stedman at the Oceanside 
Wednesday of last week to remain the entire season. 
Mrs. L. B. Shaw and Miss Shaw of New York are 
old-time guests of the Oceanside to return the past week 
for another season. 
Casper H. Rowe of Cincinnati, O., has joined his 
family at the Oceanside for the balance of the season. 
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The lobby of the Oceanside presented a very ani- 
mated and brilliant scene Monday evening as groups of 
handsomely gowned ladies were seated around playing 
auction or engaged in conversation. At one table were 
noticed Mrs. D. B. Hussey of St. Louis, Mo., gowned in 
rose and black, Mrs. Griswold of Albany, N. Y., in white 
satin, Mrs. Frank Warner of, Boston, black charmeuse 
with large picture hat and Miss Kimball in blue. Near- 
by Mrs. E. M. Binney of Boston gowned in blue brocade 
satin with trimmings of gold was seated at another table 
playing with a party of friends, Mr. Guild and Mr. and 
Mrs. Stanton. 
Notable among the week’s arrivals at Magnolia are 
Senator and Mrs. Hoke-Smith and maid, and Miss Collie 
Hoke-Smith, Miss Hoke-Smith, Marian Smith and Mr. 
and Mrs. Ronold Ransom and Miss Ransom of Atlanta, 
Ga., who are at East Cottage, one of the Oceanside con- 
nections for July. The Hoke-Smiths were here a number 
of seasons ago, and are now renewing acquaintances at 
Magnolia and along the North Shore. The younger mem- 
bers of the party are quite an addition to the younger set 
at Magnolia, especially the Washington contingent. 
An auto party to register at the Oceanside on the 
Fourth for a fortnight’s stay was that of Mrs. J..B. Francis 
Herreshoff and Miss Helen Erskine of New York City. 
A western family to come to the Oceanside for the 
season is that of Mrs. Martin Pattison of Superior, Wis. 
Mrs. Pattison’s daughters, Misses Irene and Lois Pat- 
tison are with her. The two married daughters, Mrs. FR. 
W. Fisher of Chicago, with her two children and nurse; 
and Mrs. L. P. Cudworth and husband of Brookline, are 
also here for the season. The party is occupying apart- 
ments in the Hesperus Villa, one.of the Oceanside con- 
nections, and have made many friends since their. arrival! 
An arrival always looked forward to by the younger 
set at Magnolia and along the North Shore is Miss 
Georgina B. Solari of New York. Miss Solari has been 
coming to the Oceanside for several seasons past. She 
arrived last Friday to remain through July and August. 
OVINGTON BROTHERS’ COMPANY 
314 5th Avenue 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, 
Have opened their summer branch with a large assortment of the 
newest novelties from their New York shop 
New York 
MAGNOLIA 
They have the finest assortment of Wedding Presents and Card Prizes on the North Shore 
Exclusive Line of Novelties 
