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Miss Isabel Wadsworth gave a wonderful party on 
Saturday night after the dance for at least fifty guests 
from Manchester and Magnolia including the younger set 
at the Oceanside. Miss Wadsworth-has been entertaining 
Miss Mildred Volbrath of Philadelphia and the impor- 
tant little hostess out-did even herself in hospitality Sat- 
urday night. It was one of those delightfully informal 
college-song times that is going to make another pleasant 
winter memory of a Magnolia summer, 
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Kaime of St. Louis have been 
at the Oceanside this week visiting Mrs. Kaime’s sister, 
Miss Georgia Solari, who is spending the season there. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hanford, Mrs. Beatrice Reck- 
nagle and Samuel B. Potter, with chauffeur, composed 
a motor party registered at the Oceanside this 
They hail from New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bonner of Philadelphia are at 
the Oceanside for a week’s stay. 
Mrs. Frank S. Martin and Miss Elsie Martin of 
Plainsfield, N. J., old-time guests at the Oceanside, have 
returned for another visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Whittall and Alfred Thomas, 
with chauffeur arrived at the Oceanside by motor last 
Saturday to spend the week-end. 
C. A. Williams of New Orleans has joined friends at 
the Oceanside for a visit. 
Captain and Mrs. E. Ormonde Power of New York 
city are registered at the Oceanside for their annual visit. 
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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 
Invites your inspection of her large display of distinctive 
for all occasions. 
The Bungalow Shop, Hesperus Ave., Magnolia 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Smith Building, 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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the Oceanside for several weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Holmes of St. Louis are 
visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holmes, who 
are spending the season at the Oceanside. 
An auto party from Providence were at the Ocean- 
side for the week-end, in the party being Mr, and Mrs. 
G. H. Cahoone and Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Dillon. 
Mrs. Benjamin Fessenden of Providence is at the 
Oceanside for a stay of several weeks. 
Alfred Potter of Philadelphia has joined other mem- 
bers of his family at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Summersett R. Waters and Miss Rosa- 
lie Waters of Washington, D. C.,-are new-comers: to the 
Oceanside. They plan to remain through August. 
Mr. and Mrs. Brooke Rawle of Philadelphia, who 
are touring New England, are registered at the Ocean- 
side for a stay. They have been spending their summers 
abroad for the last fifteen years. 
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Exclusive Foreign and Domestic Novelties 
Imported Toys and Cards for Christmas 
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