NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
THE SUMMER HOTELS 
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Tappan of 
Providence, R.I., were among the 
autoists to stop at the Aborn, Magno- 
lia, the first of the week. 
Miss Emerson was over from York 
Village, Me., by auto over Sunday, a 
guest at the Aborn, Magnolia, and has 
as her guests Rev. and Mrs. Temple 
of Titusville, Pa. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holbrook of St. 
Louis are guests at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. H. Clay Stewart, her daughter- 
in-law, Henry C. Stewart and daugh- 
ter, Mrs. James M. Green of Wash- 
ington, are among the recent arrivals 
at the Hesperus, Magnolia. Mrs. 
Stewart has been coming to Magnolia 
for over 20 years. 
Mrs. Susan E. Crowell of Boston is 
a guest at the Hesperus in Magnolia 
for an extended stay. Mrs. Crowell 
recently presented Manchester with a 
memorial chapel. 
Courtenay Guild of Boston has 
joined his family at the Oceanside, 
Magnolia, for a short stay. 
Mrs. C. H. Ackut of Washington 
has registered at the Oceanside this 
week. Mr. Ackut, who is 4th vice- 
president of the Southern railroad, will 
join her shortly. 
p. m. 
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Prominent among the Baltimore 
families registered at the Oceanside 
for the balance of the summer are the 
Waldo Newcomers, who are located 
at ‘‘Seacrest.”’ Mr. Newcomer is 
generally conceded to be one of the 
wealthiest men in Baltimore. He is 
president of the National Exchange 
bank of that city. 
Mrs. Henry Elliot, jr., and Miss 
George Elliot of St. Louis have just 
arrived at the Oceanside, Magnolia, 
for the season. 
bP ne North Shore Grille Club, of 
Magnolia, Mass., serves luncheons and 
dinners to Members from 12 m. to 9 
Sea Foods a specialty. 
Strangers desiring day membership can be 
admitted if known to Members or the Official 
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlisle and 
family of South Bend, Ind., are guests 
at the Oceanside. Mr. Carlisle is pur- 
chasing agent of the Studebaker Man- 
ufacturing Co. of South Bend. Mr. 
Clement Studebaker, jr., and family, 
who areat Manchester for the summer, 
were their guests at luncheon Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Irving Jennings 
of Catskill, N.Y., are among the recent 
arrivals at the Oceanside. Mr. Jen- 
ning is president of the First National 
bank of Catskill. 
