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Offering hotel accommodations in the luxurious and congenial surroundings of a family 
motor club. Open-air dining room. A la carte service of the best at all hours. Large, airy 
bedrooms with connecting baths. Telephone Magnolia 19. } 
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Miss Elizabeth C. Leland of Brookline was a luncheon fe H. R. Romeyn and Mrs. Charles Finney Cox 
guest of Mrs. E. M. Binney of Boston at the Oceanside are among the New Yorkers to arrive at the Oceanside 
_ ‘Luesday. this week. 
Geo. C. Miller of Buffalo who is spending the sea- — H. Staples Potter entertained Hon. Sam’l. J. Elder 
_ son at the Oceanside with his family, returned Tuesday and Lucius ‘uttle at dinner at the Oceanside ‘Thursday 
from a week's visit to his home city, and brought back night, going from there to the concert and dance at the 
with him Mrs. M. E. Gray, who is Mrs. Miller’s mother. Swimming “Pool. 
She will remain the balance of July. The Millers have Mrs. Robert L,. Stockton and her daughter, Mrs. Wim. 
apartments in Sea Crest cottage. L. Dayton of Trenton, N. J., are among “the new+-comers 
Mrs. A. Watson Armour of Chicago is visiting her to the Oceanside this week. 
relatives, Capt. and Mrs. Charles W. Littlefield, who have John G. Darragh of San Antonio, Tex., with chauf- 
_ a cottage at Magnolia. feur, arrived at the Oceanside Thursday. Mr. Darragh’s 
Mrs. Chas. D. Callery and maid and John B. Cal- father was at the Oceanside for several seasons, but 
lery of Pittsburg have returned to the Oceanside this was not quite well enough to return this season. 
week for their annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. f Dougherty of Montclair, N. J., 
Mrs. C. C. Woodworth and Miss Woodworth of and Mr. and Mrs. L.. W. Manton of the same city, who 
Rochester, N. Y., arrived at Magnolia ‘Tuesday for a stay . are touring through New England, arrived at the Ocean- 
of several weeks at the Oceanside. side last night for a short stay. 
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MBs. MacHALE is now established, for the season, at her Branch Es- 
tablishment at Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia, where she will be pleased 
to meet the ladies of the North Shore and those of her patrons who have 
an acquaintance with her refined service in the various departments of her 
profession. Mrs. MacHale has installed her special apparatus*for the Per- 
manent Waving of the Hair; is equipped to cater to every need of scalp or 
face in a practical, sensible way; has a special corps of New York artists 
for HAIR DRESSING, MARCELING, MANICURING, CHIROPODY 
and all branches cof TOILET WORK; and will carry a complete line of 
her famous Toilet Preparations par excellence. Altogether, Mrs. Mac- 
Hale offers to polite society every facility obtainable in the best salons 
of Europe, and will be at her Magnolia branch to personally supervise the 
work of her staff of operators. A specialty will be the rendering of pro- 
fessional service at the homes of her patrons, when desired. A special de- 
monstration of the new and wonderful reducing device for home treat- 
ments will be given on request. A few of these instruments are obtain- 
able for interested clients. 
Society 
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