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Mr. 
and Mrs. Howard J. Musselman of Baltimore, 
with their children and nurse and Miss Mary R. Shaw 
arrived at the Oceanside Wednesday to remain the bal- 
ance of the season. ‘The Musselmans were here three 
seasons ago and made many friends among the Magnolia 
colony. ‘They have rooms in Center cottage. 
Mrs. Mary E. Hobart of Philadelphia arrived Tues- 
day for her annual visit at the Oceanside. 
New-comers at the Oceanside the past week include 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Canfield, Master C. W. Canfield of 
Chicago and Mrs. J. EF. Winn of Atlanta, Ga. They have 
apartments in Sea Crest cottage and expect to remain the 
balance of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Clark of Chicago, and Mrs. 
Laura C. Woodruff of Ithaca, N. Y., arrived at the Ocean- 
side Wednesday by motor to remain about a week. 
Mrs. Harold Wesson of Springfield, Mass., joined Mr. 
and Mrs. Geo. R. Alley at the Highland cottage, one of 
the Oceanside group, Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan A. Jones, Mrs. M. E. Jones 
and Miss Jones of Hudson, N. Y., are spending several 
weeks at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Seggerman of New York, who 
are spending July at the Oceanside. entertained their 
son Fféderick and three of his frinds,—Donald Bayne, 
Llewellyn Powell and George Sloane, all of New York, 
over the Fourth and the week-end. They will come to the 
Oceanside later in the season for a more extended visit. 
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MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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Small Articles Suitable for Gifts and Prizes 
Orders taken for the entire Decorating and Furnishing of Houses, 
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at Magnolia yesterday to spend several weeks with Capt. 
and Mrs. Chas. W. Littlefield, who have Covel cottage 
for the season.. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Martin and Miss Martin of 
Providence, are at the Oceanside for a two weeks’ visit. 
For the convenience of its many readers at the 
Oceanside The Breeze has sent to the newstand some of 
its papers wrapped ready for mailing. They may be pro- 
cured from the young lady in charge at the regular price, 
5 cents the copy. Two cent stamp must be attached be- 
fore mailing. We do this at the request of several Ocean- 
side guests who are in the habit of mailing the paper 
away regularly to friends. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vincient Kidder are being con- 
gratulated upon the birth of a son at their cottage at the 
Appleton Farms at Ipswich, where they were married 
three years ago. ‘This is the second son. ‘I'he grand-par- 
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kidder of Boston and Mr. 
and Mrs. Randolph M. Appleton of Appleton Farms. 
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The first of the band concerts was held at the Cor- 
inthian Yacht club, at Marblehead Neck Monday evening. 
It was a big social affair and the club was gay with 
people. Already plans are being made for the August 
races, which are an institution at the club, and are at- 
tendant with many brilliant social functions. 
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