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Frank H. Winants has returned to the Oceanside for 
his third visit this season. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Langley, Miss Eleanor Lanley, 
maid and chauffeur of Great Neck, L. I., are registered 
for several days at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Bonve of Baer, Md., new-comers 
at the Oceanside, will remain there for two weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jemison, Mrs, A. H. Wood- 
ward, Mrs. L. C. Morris and Sorshy Jemison of Birming- 
ram, Ala., were among the motorists ‘to register over 
night at the Oceanside Monday. 
Mrs. Frank H. Goodyear, Mrs, P. H. Griffin, Miss 
Mary Martin and two chauffeurs of Buffalo, N. Y., are 
registered at the Oceanside for a week. 
An auto party to register at the Oceanside for sever- 
al days was composed of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Parish, 
two children, maid and chauffeur and Mrs. George Winch 
of Richmond, Va. 
Mrs. L. G. Woods, Miss Betty Woods, H. C. Bugh- 
mam, Jr., maid and chauffeur of Pittsburg, Pa., are at 
the Oceanside for a few weeks visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Walker, Miss Nancy Walker 
and Miss Pittman of St, Louis spent the past week at 
the Oceanside with friends. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Phillips and Miss Helen J. 
Phillips of New York, new-comers at the Oceanside, 
have taken apartments at Seacrest cottage, one of the ho- 
tel’s connections. 
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Designer and Importer of Gowns 
Invites your inspection of her large display of distinctive 
for all occasions. 
The Bungalow Shop, Hesperus Ave., Magnolia 
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Smith Building, 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
10th Season at Magnolia 
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Sport Coat, Waists, Separate Skirts and Sweaters 
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Mrs. E. L. Tinker, two children, nurse, maid and 
chauffeur have joined Mrs, Tinker’s mother, Mrs. James 
McLean of New York for the remainder of the season 
at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Culbertson of Chicago, new- 
comers at the Oceanside, expect to spend several weeks 
here. 
W. R. Martin of New York has returned to the 
Oceanside for his annual visit. 
Mr. and Mrs, J. S. 
the Oceanside for a stay of two weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Wood of Bryn Mawr, 
Pa., have joined Mr. Wood’s relatives, Mrs. Dewers 
Wood and family for a short visit. : 
Jack Darragh of San Antonio, Tex., with chauffeur, 
who has been spending several weeks at Bretton Woods, 
N. H., returned to the Oceanside Wednesday for a short 
Stay. 
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SPECIAL CLOSING SALE 
Porto Rican, Italian and Japanese Goods 
Latest Imports of Cards, Toys and Handkerchiefs 
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