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Prominent among last week’s arrivals at the Ocean- 
side are Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. Johnson, Miss Hope John- 
son and Miss Ruth Lapham of New York, the latter a 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Lapham. The John- 
sons were at the Oceanside two years ago. 
Arthur W. Kennard, resident partner of Hodgson, 
Kennard & Co., who has been spending most of the sum- 
mer abroad with his family, has just returned and is at 
Magnolia for the balance of the season. 
A Philadelphia family to come to the Oceanside for 
the month of August is that of Mrs. William FE. Yard, 
Misses Mary and Julia Warwick and Miss Alice Ek. Wil- 
son. ‘They are new-comers here and are charmed with 
Magnolia. 
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. E. Trotter and Mr. and Mrs. 
Wm. Tucker of New York have registered at the Ocean- 
side for the month of August. Mr. Trotter is the presi- 
dent of the Harlem Savings bank. Mr. Tucker is pas- 
sionately fond of golf. 
Among the well-known Philadelphians to arrive at 
the Oceanside this week is Mrs. George W. Childs with 
maid. Commander and Mrs: J. J. Hunker of Pasadena, 
Cal., are in the party. Mrs. Childs is here for the month 
of August. 
Mrs. E. M. Holloway, Miss Josephine Holloway, 
Guy W. Bolte and W. G. Rodiger of Chicago composed 
a jolly motor party to spend several days at the Ocean- 
side this week, fs on from here to Narragensett Pier. 
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Ferdinand F. ee of ape arrived at the Oecen 
side Thursday of last week for a stay of several weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. William V. Wilson of St. Louis are 
new-comers at the Oceanside for an indefinite stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Warner Harper of Chestnut 
Hill, Pa., George B. Garrett, Miss Julia Garrett and Miss 
May Owens of Philadelphia, are old-time guests at the 
Oceanside to arrive last ‘Thursday for the month of Au- 
gust. 
Wm. S. Moorhead of Pittsburg and A. Rex Flinn of 
the same city are at the Oceanside for a week’s stay. 
Mrs. Carlton Hudson and Miss Marguerite Hudson, 
who were here last year, returned for the month of 
August. 
A motoring party from Buffalo, N. Y., to register 
at the Oceanside for the week-end was composed of Mr. 
and Mrs. H. B. Tompkins, Mrs. E. J. Tompkins, Mr. and 
Mrs. W. C. Turner, Miss Mary Belle Turner, Mr. and 
Mrs. James Wilson, Miss Dorothy Wilson and Howard 
F. Wilson, and three chauffeurs. 
Mrs. John Davidson, accompanied by her son, New- 
comb Davidson of Elizabeth, N. J., are old-time guests 
to return to the Oceanside this week. 
A prominent Cleveland family at the Oceanside for 
August is that of General Sasnuel Mather. Besides 
the head of the house there are Miss Constance and Mr. 
Philip R. Mather, with valet and chauffeur. ‘They have 
apartments in Breakers cottage near Cobblestone Beach. 
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