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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graves, 
Cceanside their eet hiss for many 
who have ade the 
delightful trips 
in their magnificent yacht “Emeline’ this summer, in- 
cluding one long trip to the St. Lawrence River, are to 
remain at Magnolia until after Labor Day. They came 
back last Saturday from their trip to Canada and started 
off again Monday for a few days motor trip. They have 
entertained much during their stay on the North Shore 
this summer and their going next week will be generally 
rceretted by the Oceanside colony as well as the cottagers. 
Their: children and nurses haves been sarethesthoteleall 
summer, 
Mr, and Mrs. Garret A. Hobart of Paterson, 
were week-end guests at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. C. H. Griffin and Miss M. I. Wilson of New 
York came to Magnolia last Friday to spend a week at 
the Oceanside. 
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Miss Mary Guild was at Magnolia a few days ren 
week visiting Miss Sarah L,. Guild, who has apartments 
ir East cottage for the summer. 
A New York family making the Oceanside their 
headquarters while touring the North Shore this week 
was. that of Mr. and Mrs. H. M, Cohu, and sons LaMotte 
T. and Henry W. Cohu. 
Another motor party to spend the week at Magnolia, 
with the Oceanside as headquatters, was composed of 
Misses L. V. Griffith of Philadelphia, M. A. Morris of 
Rosevront and J. K, Hood of Philadelphia. 
Mr. and Mrs, H. Perry Mills of GreénwaenjyCr, ac- 
compained by Mr. and Mrs. C. #. VanHitnan of New 
York were at the Oceanside over Sunday. 
Mrs. Wilham H. Grundy and daughter of Bristol, 
Pa., are at the Oceanside for a two weeks’ stay. The son. 
Joseph, came with them, but did not stay. 
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