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A prominent New York family registered at the 
Oceanside is Mrs, Charles Kohler and two maids, Miss 
Olga Kohler, Miss Vera Kohler and Miss Rita Kohler. 
Peter Duphy is in the party for the season. Mrs. Kohler 
has taken Underbrush Cottage and they plan to remain 
until September. 
Walter H. Merrall of New York and Wm, T. Koch 
joined the former’s sister Miss Merrall at the Oceanside 
for the last week-end. 
Franz Weber, Jr., of East Orange, N. J., 
chum E. Prescott Gardner of Morristown, N. 
spending July at the Oceanside. 
Miss Grace Frost of Toledo, Ohio, is at the Ocean- 
side, a guest of Mrs. Jay K. Secor of Toledo, who has 
apartments in Breakers Cottage for the season. 
Miss Sally Ginn of Boston is visiting Mrs. 
Higgins, 
with her parents Mr. 
Boston, 
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who is spending the season at the Oceanside 
and Mrs. A. C. Lawrence of 
Miss Eleanor Bradley is one of the younger set at the 
Oceanside devoted to riding, and she looks very chi¢ in- 
deed starting off in the mornings in a smart black and 
white check habit. 
Mr. and Mrs. EF. E. Baldwin are new comers at the 
Oceanside and expect to remain several weeks. 
Prominent Philadelphians, Mr. and Mrs. N. Meyers 
Fitler and chauffeur are stopping at the Oceanside for a 
week, ‘They are on a motor trip through New England. 
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Mme. Yovin 
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Invites your 
and individual ‘‘ Clothes ’’ 
Branches at Bar Harbor 
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Miss E. R. RICE. 
10th Season at Magnolia 
LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S MILLINERY. CHILDREN’S DRESSES and 
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Simple and Dainty Dresses tor Misses and Small Women, at most attractive Prices 
Special Orders to Measure promptly filled 
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Designer and Importer of Gowns 
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Adison F. Bliss of Cambridge, ca D.. Ripley, 
N. Florman, Quincy Green, of Porto Rico and Harold B. 
Beebe stopped at the Oceanside on Thursday night of 
last week and attended the dinner and dance given by 
Mrs. Horatio Nelson Slater, of Manchester Cove. 
Dr, and Mrs. F. S. Gamage, Mrs. F. L. Gamage, Jr., 
and Miss Gamage of Pawling, New York, returned to 
the Oceanside last. Friday to spend the remainder of the 
season. 
R. S. Baldwin of, New York has joined his brother 
Martin S$. Baldwin, who is spending July at the Oceanside. 
Harold Wesson of Springfield, Mass., expects to 
join Mrs. Wesson for week-ends at the Oceanside. 
Another party to register at the Oceanside for several 
days is Donald M. Carter and W. Clyde Jones and 
chauffeur. 
New comers at the Oceanside are Mrs, George S. 
Wells of Chicago and Miss Cornelia Williams of Ithaca, 
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NEW SHOP NEW IDEAS NEW GIFTS 
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Exclusive Foreign and Domestic Novelties 
Children’s Books and Toys a Specialty 
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