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THE SUMMER HOTELS 
The New Magnolia 
The foggy evenings of the past 
week have been pleasant ones for the 
amusement-loving folk at the New 
Magnolia. Early in the week, some 
entertainment was planned for every 
evening, but this schedule was delight- 
fully augmented on Wednesday even- 
ing, when, under the inspiring guid- 
ance of Mrs.R. D.Van Namen of Way- 
land, who already is one of the leaders 
in the social gaieties of this hotel, a 
donkey party—the old-time mirth- 
provoking donkey party —was held. 
Old and young participated, and for 
more than an hour the casino was 
filled with merry folk bent on pinning 
long blue tails to a wonderfully con- 
structed donkey suspended on one side 
of the room. The men in the party, 
oddly enough, were not nearly as 
skillful as the women, although W: B. 
Carleton, who won the men’s first 
prize, did almost as well as did Mrs. 
C. H .Mowry, who won the ladies’ first 
prize, a handsome burnt leather post- 
card album. Miss Mary Gheen and 
Miss Katherine Motley won second 
prizes. Mr. Arkwright, Mr. Rohr 
and little Katherine Bruen received 
the consolation prizes. After the 
donkey party and before the hop 
planned for the evening began, deli- 
cious punch was served. 
Among those who came down the 
shore by auto Sunday and lunched at 
the New Magnolia were: Mr. and 
Mrs. A. C. Hill of Wellesley Hills ; 
Mrs. Thomas Smith, New Haven ; 
Miss Vena M. Houston, Miss A. J. 
Houston, P. L. Houston, Holyoke, 
who came over in their touring car and 
registered for the balance of the sea- 
son. Mr.and Mrs O. L. Merseneau, 
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. D. Walsh, Mr. 
and Mrs. D. P. Calhoun, and Mrs. A. 
B. Lambert of St. Louis, Mo., made 
up another of these parties. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Garlich of. St. 
Louis, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. 
Chapin and family of Buffalu, N.Y., 
have arrived for the month of August. 
Mrs. W. D. Draper of Dorchester 
has for her guests Dr. Louisa P. Ting- 
ley of Boston and Frank L. Tingley 
of Providence, R.I. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Beale and 
Frederick A. Beale of Philadelphia 
have registered for another season. 
Mr. Beale is president of the board of 
education in his home city. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Eaton 
of New York, accompanied by Mrs. 
E. W. Oswell of Berwick, Pa., have 
registered for the balance of the sea- 
son. Mr. Eaton is president of the 
American Car and Foundry Co., and 
is closely allied with other large busi- 
ness enterprises. 
B. S. Roberts had as guests Sunday 
Mr. and Mrs. William Warren of Bos- 
ton. 
E.M. Wald and Miss Wald of St. 
Louis are here for August. 
Mrs. C.M. Taylor, Miss Elizabeth 
Taylor and Master Charles Taylor of 
Little Rock, Ark., are here for an 
extended visit. 
George A. Calderon of Pittsburg, 
Pa., has joined his brother, A. A. Cal- 
deron of Washington, D.C., secretary 
of the Jegation of Peru, for an extend- 
ed visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac G. Lombard 
and Mrs. J. L. Lombard of Chicago. 
are here for August. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodgkins of 
Toronto, Can., are spending the bal- 
ance of the season here. 
Miss Helen Dole of Brookline has 
joined her friends, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. 
Van Namen of Wayland, for August,- 
as has also Mrs. E. W. Skinner of 
Boston. 
Miss Anna E. M. Wild, accom- 
panied by her nephews, Paul C. Wild 
and Marcellus E. Wild of Rochester, 
N.Y., have registered tor the season. 
Magnolia Item. 
Ice cream delivered in Magnolia 
in time for luncheon on Sunday. 
B. S. Bullock, Manchester. * 
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