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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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AT THE HOTELS 
Senator Warren of Wyoming was a 
guest at the Oceanside over the week- 
end of Mrs. J. L. Loose of Chicago. 
Mrs. J. Rhinelander Stevens and 
daughter, Miss Lucille M. Stevens of 
New York, accompanied by Miss F. 
S. Millan, were among the recent 
arrivals at Magnolia. Last season 
Mrs. Stevens had the Knowles cottage 
at Magnolia, but this year they will 
be located till September at the 
Gables, one of the Oceanside cottages. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hight, and Mrs. 
J. B. Coyle and P. E. Coyle, her son, 
of Brookline, are at the Oceanside till 
August 1 as guests of W. H. Coolidge 
of Newton Centre, Mr. Hight’s busi- 
ness associate. 
Edgar C. Rust of Boston was a 
guest a few days this week of Mrs. C. 
A. Potter of Philadelphia at the Ocean- 
side. 
NEW YORK 
THE HEATH CO. 
Announce the removal of their Summer Branch 
from the TEA HOUSE, MAGNOLIA, MASS., to 
31 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Where they are displaying their latest importations in 
Lamp, Candle and Electric Shades 
ALSO ARTISTIC FURNISHINGS FOR COUNTRY HOUSES 
Admiral E. W. Gheen, Franklin, 
Frahklin, N.Y., accompanied by his 
family, is registered at the New Mag- 
nolia for the season. 
T. J. Newbold of New York and 
William Sharp of Philadelphia, are 
registered at the New Magnolia for 
another season where they are prom- 
inent figures in the social life. 
Mrs. C. H. Howell of Philadelphia, 
who arrived at the Oceanside last 
week, was joined Saturday by her 
daughters, Misses Beatrice and Jo- 
sephine, and son, Cooper Howell, who 
made the trip over the road by auto. 
They have engaged the Centre cottage 
at the Oceanside for the balance of 
the season. They have been enter- 
taining this week Frederick Gibbs of 
Philadelphia. 
Lieut. Com. W. W. Gilmer of the 
“Illinois,” and Mrs. Gilmer were 
guests at dinner Sunday at the Ocean- 
side of Mrs. J.W. Gummey of Boston. 
THROUGH JULY AND AUGUST 
9 EAST 41st ST. 
NEW YORK CITY 
W. B. Priest, Miss Jeannette Priest 
and Miss Anna Priest of St. Louis, 
Mo., stopped at the New Magnolia for 
a few days while touring the North 
Shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCreery of 
New York arrived at the Oceanside 
this week for an extended stay. Mr. 
McCreery is founder of the well-known 
realty company bearing his name. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McKnight and 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fuller of Spring- 
field, arrived at the New Magnolia in 
their touring car the first of the week, 
and will make an extended stay here. 
The Victor Talking Machine is 
just the thing to entertain you this 
summer. We will be pleased to send 
a salesman to give a free demon- 
stration of the Victor Machine and 
Records to anyone interested. Drop 
postal. The Eastern Talking Ma- 
chine Co., 177 Tremont St., Boston. 
BERLIN 
Messrs. GEBRUDER MOSSE 
7 West 30th Street, New York, 
HAVE A FEW SPECIMENS OF THEIR ARTISTIC STOCK NOVELTIES IN 
Lace and Hand-Embroidered Linens| 
Suitable for COUNTRY HOMES, with 
THE HEREATH COMPANY, 
31 Central Street, 
Inspection Invited. 
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Manchester, Massachusetts. 
