26 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
THE OCEANSIDE, MAGNOLIA. 
H. W. Lockwood of Washington, D. C., has joined 
his parents at the Oceanside for the balance of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. John B. H. Dunn have registered for 
several weeks at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Woodworth of Brooklyn, N. 
Y., are at the Oceanside for several days. 
Mrs. J. G. Beals of Boston has arrived at the Ocean- 
side to stay until the close of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Grover and Miss Tuttle 
of Indianapolis are spending a week at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. Robert A. Abernathy and maid of Boston are 
guests of Mrs, Charles Kohler at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Freeman and Richard J. 
Freeman of Philadelphia arrived at the Oceanside Tues- 
day for a week’s visit. 
Dr. George A. Wilcox and Dr. 
of Augusta, Ga., 
week. 
Miss Eva Jackson of Harrogate, England, is visit- 
ing Mrs. Charles Kohler at Underbrush cottage, an 
Oceanside connection. 
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Burleigh of New York 
dined with Mrs. Burleigh’s mother, Mrs. Robert S. 
Stockton, who is spending the season at the Oceanside, 
last Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Couch and chauffeur of Brook- 
Ivn, N. Y., who are making the Ideal Tour, stopped at 
the Oceanside for a number of days before going on to 
Bretton Woods. 
Two auto parties from Philadelphia to make the 
Oceanside their headquarters for several days are Mr. 
and Mrs. H. C. Knight, Richard N. Knight, Miss Helen 
C Knight. and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Munn and chauffeur 
with Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Nie apg Mrs eh eR ACS Sia ent ie eneee 
| A Ay-Fighting | Fly-Fighting 
Everard A. Wilcox 
spent several days at the Oceanside last 
Gampaign 
May Be Waged With 
the EFNER FLY TRAP 
One of these traps has caught one bushel 
of flies in three days—a total of 
384,000 flies. 
These traps placed outside in the business 
district, on the outer edge of side- 
walks, in alleys; in the residence 
district, in backyards will prove the 
fly's greatest murderer. 
The Efner Fly Trap is Manufactured and 
For Sale bb HOWARD A. DOANE, 
Pride's Crossing 
Mrs. A. H. Morse entertained her mother, Mrs. R. A. 
Stranahan and her sister, Miss Anna Stranahan at lunch- 
eon and dinner on Tuesday at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Gately of Atlanta, Ga., 
who spent August last season at the Oceanside, have re- 
turned for another visit and will be joined later by Mrs. 
Gateley’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. 
Lamar. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Andrews of Houston, Texas, 
new-comers at the Oceanside, will remain several weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Field, Mr. and Mrs. HJ. 
Reynolds and party from Providence, R. I., spent sev- 
eral days at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Phillips and Miss Helen J. 
Phillips of New York arrived by motor Tuesday for a 
stay of several weeks at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. DuPuy and chauffeur of Pitts- 
burg have arrived and joined their friends the George F. 
Olivers at the Oceanside with apartments at Sea Crest 
cottage. 
Wm. O, Russell of Lawrence has joined his sister 
Mrs. E. O. Battles, who is spending the season with 
Gen. and Mrs. George L. Andrews of Washington, D. 
C., at the Oceanside. 
Miss Julia Hughes Culbert of New York, who is 
very popular with the younger set at the Oceanside, has 
joined her parents for the balance of the season at the 
Tennis cottage, an Oceanside connection. 
How many people would be mute if they were for- 
bidden to speak well of themselves, and evil of others !— 
Mme. de Fontaines. 
The less one sees and knows men, the higher one 
esteems them; for experience teaches their real value.— 
Marguerite de Valois. 
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Sewelry 
THIS BEAUTIFUL PEARL, with its ever- 
changing color effects, makes a dainty and attractive 
form of summer jewelry. 
Cuff Links 
Brooch Pins 
Scarf Pins 
Veil Pins 
Our Line is 
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Watch Fobs 
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