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A Youngstown, Ohio, family to come to the Ocean- 
side this week for August is that of Mr. and Mrs. Porter 
Pollock ,and their two children, Mary and William, and 
maid. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Ivery Coogan and Miss Jessie 
Coogan and maid arrived at the Oceanside Saturday and 
plan to remain here several weeks. ‘Their son, Gardner 
Coogan has been here since July. 
Albert E. Merrall and Charles F. Merrall of New 
York have joined their sister, Miss Caroline Merrall at 
the Oceanside for ten days. . 
Mrs. Edward B. Harlow, Miss Harlow and Arthur 
and Edward Harlow of Salem, who have been coming 
to Magnolia to spend August at the Oceanside for many 
years have just returned for their annual visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Fitler, Miss Nan Fitler 
and maid and Wirth Fitler and nurse, whose beautiful 
home is at Rosemont, outsids of Philadephia, have just 
arrived at the Oceanside for August. 
Miss Harriet A. Butler of Yonkers, N. Y., has joined 
her brother, Wm. Allen Butler, who is spending the 
season at the Oceanside with family. Allen Butler has 
also joined his parents. 
A. Randell Pennington of Phila., 
visitor at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. C. S$. Dickinson of Baldwinville, Mass., is reg- 
istered at the Oceanside far a stay of several weeks. 
A. H. Van Ingen of New York has joined Mrs. 
Van Ingen who is spending the season at the Oceanside 
with apartments in Breakers cottage, an Oceanside. con- 
was a week-end 
nection. With Mr. Van Ingen is Robert Robertson of 
New York. 
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Miss Moore 
Specialist in Children’s Clothing also 
Ladies Waists, Sweaters, Neckwear and Imported Novelties 
will exhibit in the Showroom of ‘‘The Oceanside,’’ Magnolia 
August 11 to 16, inclusive 
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Numbered among the week-end visitors to the. 
Oceanside were Joseph A. Conroy, E. W. Holst, H. G. 
Barbee, C. Earle Hussey, P. D. Munroe, Miss Edna Mor- 
gan and Mrs. E. G. Klinsorge. Mrs. Klinsorge is one 
of the brilliant public-spirited women of the day. She 
was the guest of Mrs. G. A. Pfieffer. 
Bruce M. Falconer of New York City has returned 
to the Oceanside for the season. 
Mrs. James McLean of New York, Mrs. William 
McMurtie of the same city, who have been spending 
July abroad have arrived at the Oceanside for the re- 
mainder of the season. 
Mrs. M. C. Johnston and maid of New York arrived 
at the Oceanside last Saturday for a stay of several weeks. - 
Mrs. J. H. Overall of St. Louis and her daughter, 
Mrs. Arthur G. Beach of Kansas City arrived at the 
Oceanside Saturday for their annual visit. 
An auto party to register at the Oceanside for the 
week-end was that of Mrs. William Howard Doughty, 
Misses H. K. and A. C. Doughty and chauffeur of Wil- 
liamstown. Another motor party was that of Mr. and 
Mrs. E. W. Emery and Miss Gamage of Harvard, Mass. 
Among the well-known Pittsburgers at the Ocean- 
side for August are Mr. and Mrs. George Oliver, with 
baby and nurse, who have just joined Mrs. Oliver’s mo- 
ther, Mrs, Percival C. Smith at Sea Vista, one of the 
Oceanside cottages. 
Among the old-time guests to return to the Ocean- 
side this week are Mr, and Mrs. Willis O. Chapin, Wil- 
liam Chapin and Leonard Allen, and chauffeur of Buf- 
falo, N. Y. Wm. H. Joyce of the same city is registered 
for the month of August. 
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