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During the week many prominent 
people registered at the New Mag- 
nolia for long and varied stays, 
among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Gus- 
tave de Strale and Miss Gladys 
Steuart of Washington, D.C., who 
registered at the New Magnolia for 
the season. Mr. De Strale is the sec- 
retary of the Swedish Jegation and his 
presence will be desirable at all the 
social functions at this famous North 
’ Shore resort. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Talbot of New 
York city are registered at the New 
Magnolia for an extended visit, and 
are enjoying the many drives about 
Magnolia daily. Mr. Talbot is well 
known as the New York agent for 
the AZtna Life Insurance Co. 
Mrs. Frank L. Castner of Brook- 
line registered at the New Magnolia 
for the season. 
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Mrs. A. W. Ellis, Brooklyn, N.Y., 
accompanied by Mrs. C. P. Brundage 
and Miss E.S. Hoxie of New York, 
registered at the New Magnolia for a 
long stay. , 
Mrs. J. E. Hudson of Boston is 
again a familiar guest at the New 
Magnolia where she has registered 
for the season. 
Mrs. Alfred Anderson, the noted 
horsewoman of New York city, ar- 
rived at the New Magnolia on Thurs- 
day for another season. This makes 
her fourth season at this resort. Mr. 
Anderson is the purchasing agent for 
the Panama commission, in which po- 
sition he has done much towards help- 
ing the commission by his experience 
gained in the Central America 
countries. 
Mrs. J. E. Hudson of Boston is 
again a familiar figure at the New 
Magnolia where she has registered for 
the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton N. Motley 
and child, Miss Marion Haley and C. 
Merton Haley, and Mr. John N. Lun- 
ing, all of New York, came through 
on their Franklin touring car and reg- 
istered at the New Magnolia for the 
season. Mr. Luning is a familiar fig- 
ure on the New York stock exchange. 
Other arrivals at the New Magnolia 
during the week were: Miss L. S. 
Bogle and Miss A. C. Bogle, New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dillaby of 
Boston; Mr.and Mrs. Randolph Rose 
and family, Atlanta, Ga; Albert 
Louring and Philip A. Warner, Mrs. 
Edward Sullivan, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. Albert Rodman of Lafayette, 
R.I.; Reverend John Moneta of 
Worcester ; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hen- 
son, New York; Mrs. O. L. Curtis 
Boston ; George W. Cable and wife, 
of Davenport, Iowa, and Miss Flor- 
ence V. Appleton of Cambridge. 
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